Number of public events
Evaluates the commitment to hosting at least six public events annually. Public events are externally advertised gatherings open to non-members and the wider community (including online/hybrid). They exclude routine worship services (e.g., Jumu‘ah), internal member-only meetings/classes, and staff/volunteer trainings. A recurring series counts as one event unless each session has: (a) a separately advertised registration page or flyer, (b) distinct learning objectives, and (c) separate attendance and evaluation records. This practice embodies *ta‘āruf* (mutual acquaintance) and serves the public good (*maṣlaḥa*), building crucial bridges with the wider community, enhancing public trust, and fostering greater social cohesion.
Maṣlaḥa
Public benefit/interest; events must serve a clear community good.
Lā ḍarar wa lā ḍirār
No harm and no reciprocating harm; foundation for safety and safeguarding.
Maqāṣid al‑Sharī‘ah
Higher objectives (e.g., preservation of intellect, dignity) guiding event themes.
Balāgha
Effective communication; implies accessibility and clarity.
Ta‘āruf
Mutual acquaintance; the primary social goal of public events.
Shūrā
Consultation; listening to community feedback.
Adab al-Ikhtilaf
Etiquette of disagreement; ensuring respectful dialogue.
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