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.
- Governance Standards — AAOIFI Governance Standards
- ISO 21103:2019 — Cultural Heritage Tourism Services
- BS 4971:2017 — Conservation and care of archive and library collections
- UNESCO World Heritage Convention
- Equality Act 2010
- UK GDPR and Data Protection Act 2018
- Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988
- Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974
- ICOM Code of Ethics for Museums
- Collections Trust: Spectrum 5.1
- WCAG 2.2 (AA)
- UNESCO 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage
- Code of Fundraising Practice
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