Halal Youth Recreation: Holistic Development Focus
This criterion assesses the extent to which youth recreation programs prioritize holistic development within a framework of Islamic values and principles. It mandates a structured curriculum integrating physical well-being, intellectual growth, emotional intelligence, social responsibility, and spiritual enrichment (Tarbiyah). Programs must cultivate well-rounded individuals who are morally grounded, intellectually curious, and socially conscious, inspired by Luqmān’s counsel (Qur’an 31:12–19). The criterion evaluates the deliberate integration of Islamic ethical frameworks, robust mentorship, and community engagement, ensuring activities are free from haram elements through formal Shariah governance. It requires strict adherence to UK safeguarding legislation (including trustee oversight and LADO protocols), equality law (proportionality for single-sex services), and digital safety standards. The goal is to create a safe, supportive environment empowering youth to reach their full potential as responsible Muslims and active contributors to society.
Maṣlaḥah Mursalah (Consideration of Public Interest)
Supports the establishment of structured youth programs as a means of achieving significant benefit (maṣlaḥah) for the community's well-being and future.
Sadd al-Dharā'iʿ (Blocking the Means)
Basis for proactively designing safe environments and activities that prevent youth from being exposed to harmful or haram influences.
La Ḍarar wa la Ḍirār
Policies prevent harm and prioritize welfare in activities, including digital safety and privacy.
Tarbiyah (Holistic Upbringing)
Nurturing and developing an individual in all aspects—spiritual, intellectual, physical, and social.
Akhlāq (Character and Morals)
Cultivating virtues like honesty, compassion, and responsibility.
Satr (Covering/Privacy)
Applied to digital safety and media policies to protect the dignity and privacy of youth.
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