Curriculum/Content on Foundational Islamic Societal Concepts
Assesses if the curriculum systematically includes content on foundational Islamic societal concepts (e.g., Maqāṣid, Shūrā, ʿAdl, Khilāfah) using a defined scope-and-sequence. Rooted in the pursuit of Maṣlaḥah (public interest), this framework cultivates Istikhlāf (stewardship) by nurturing ethical citizens who actively contribute to societal flourishing. It ensures individual learning connects to broader community and civic responsibility through practical application, while maintaining strict adherence to non-partisanship and safeguarding standards.
Maṣlaḥah/Maqāṣid
Public interest and higher objectives of Shari'ah (preservation of faith, life, intellect, lineage, wealth).
Fiqh al-Muwāzanāt
The jurisprudence of weighing conflicting interests, harms, and benefits to reach the most just outcome.
Amānah
Trust/Stewardship, particularly regarding resources and social duties.
Siyāsah Sharʿiyyah
Governance in accordance with Shari'ah objectives.
Shūrā
Consultative decision-making.
ʿAdl
Justice and impartiality.
Khilāfah
Stewardship and vicegerency on earth.
Adab al-Ikhtilāf
The ethics of disagreement; maintaining respect and brotherhood despite differing opinions.
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