Islamic Heritage Education & Access
This criterion assesses the organization's commitment to preserving, promoting, and making accessible Islamic heritage through educational initiatives and culturally sensitive programming. It examines the extent to which the organization actively engages in educating its community, particularly youth, about Islamic history, art, architecture, literature, and traditions. The criterion evaluates the organization's efforts to foster an appreciation for Islamic heritage among diverse audiences, including non-Muslims, ensuring inclusivity (Ta'aruf), authenticity, and respect for cultural sensitivities. Furthermore, it considers how the organization utilizes innovative approaches—such as digital media, interactive exhibits, and community events—to enhance learning experiences and promote intergenerational knowledge transfer. This includes safeguarding tangible and intangible heritage through rigorous documentation, conservation (Spectrum standards), and ethical stewardship (Amanah), ensuring that future generations can benefit from and connect with their rich cultural heritage. The objective is to provide meaningful opportunities for community members to learn about, appreciate, and actively participate in preserving their Islamic heritage, deriving wisdom (I'tibar) from the past.
Amanah
The divine trust and responsibility placed upon individuals to fulfill their obligations, including the stewardship of heritage artifacts.
Adl
The principle of justice, equity, and fairness, applied to provenance, repatriation, and representation.
Hifz al-Din (Preservation of Religion)
Preserving and transmitting Islamic heritage is a crucial means of preserving the historical context and collective memory of the religion.
'Urf (custom)
Validating respectful local traditions within the bounds of Shari'ah.
Maslahah (public interest)
Public benefit of preservation, education, and archiving.
Hifz al-'Aql (preserving intellect)
Protecting and cultivating intellect through heritage learning and reflection.
Ihsan
The concept of excellence in worship and social interactions, as if one sees Allah.
Itqan
The principle of perfecting or mastering one's work with precision and proficiency.
Taqwa
Consciousness and fear of Allah, which inspires a person to be righteous.
I'tibar (Taking Heed/Learning Lessons)
The act of reflecting on history and past events to derive wisdom and guidance (Quran 12:111).
Ta'aruf (Getting to Know One Another)
Promoting mutual understanding among diverse groups (Quran 49:13) through shared heritage.
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