Inclusive Cultural Programs & Representation
This criterion evaluates the organization's commitment to fostering an inclusive environment through its cultural programs, ensuring representation and accessibility for diverse community members. It assesses the extent to which the organization actively promotes intercultural understanding, celebrates diversity, and provides opportunities for individuals from various backgrounds to participate in and contribute to its recreational, artistic, and cultural activities. The focus is on eliminating barriers to participation (physical, digital, financial, sensory), addressing biases, and proactively creating a welcoming and equitable space. Furthermore, this criterion considers the organization's efforts to promote cultural sensitivity, respect, and understanding among its staff, volunteers, and participants, thereby enriching the overall community experience and strengthening social cohesion. The criterion also evaluates efforts to preserve and promote Islamic heritage and values within the cultural offerings while remaining sensitive to the diverse interpretations and expressions of faith (Adab al-Ikhtilaf) and compliant with data protection laws regarding special category data.
Maslaha Mursala (Consideration of Public Interest)
Promoting social cohesion, intercultural understanding, and an inclusive environment serves the public interest (maslaha) of the community.
'Urf (Custom)
Recognizing and respecting the valid cultural customs and practices of diverse groups, so long as they do not contradict established Islamic principles.
Shura (Consultation)
Inclusive co-design and decision-making reflect shura.
La darar wa la dirar
Anti-harassment and safe spaces prevent harm.
Adl
The Islamic principle of justice, fairness, and equity in all dealings.
Ihsan
The concept of excellence, signifying doing things in the best and most beautiful manner.
Adab al-Ikhtilaf
The ethics of disagreement; ensuring that diverse expressions and interpretations are handled with respect and without sectarian disparagement.
Ukhuwwah
The concept of universal brotherhood and sisterhood in Islam, forming the basis for a cohesive community.
Ta'aruf
Derived from Quran 49:13, the divine purpose behind diversity: to get to know one another.
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