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M7-Rec-04 Compassion, Welfare & Environment Recreation, Arts & Culture CORE Excellence v2.9.7

Inclusive & Engaging Celebrations

This criterion assesses the extent to which the organization designs and delivers community events and celebrations (such as Eid festivals, cultural festivals, Islamic heritage days) that are inclusive, engaging, and contribute positively to community cohesion and well-being. The focus is on creating celebrations that cater to a diverse range of participants, fostering a sense of belonging, promoting cross-cultural understanding, and reflecting Islamic values of *Ikram al-Dayf* (honouring guests), compassion, and respect. The criterion mandates a risk-based, tiered approach to safety and accessibility, ensuring events are welcoming to individuals of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds while removing hardship (*Raf' al-Haraj*). Furthermore, it requires effective communication, robust governance, and continuous improvement to ensure celebrations adhere to Islamic principles and legal obligations while promoting positive social interactions.

Fiqh Principles

Maslaha Mursala (Public Interest)

Organizing events that serve the well-being and cohesion of the community.

Raf' al-Haraj (Removal of Hardship)

Ensuring accessibility and removing barriers (physical, financial, social) for participants.

Sadd al-Dhara'i (Blocking the Means)

Proactive risk assessment and safeguarding to prevent harm before it occurs.

Islamic Concepts

Ikram al-Dayf

The Islamic etiquette of honouring guests, which translates to high-quality hospitality, welcome, and care for attendees.

Ihsan

Excellence in planning and execution.

Amanah

Trustworthiness in managing safety, data, and finances.

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Administrator 2026-03-07 12:06:52.569170

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