Mentoring programs (youth or adult)
Assesses the availability, structure, and safety of mentoring programs for youth or adults. It evaluates the organization's operating model, commitment to safeguarding (children and adults), individual development (tarbiyah), and social connection, ensuring compliance with UK law and Islamic ethical standards. Rooted in the prophetic tradition of nasiha (sincere advice) and suhba (righteous companionship), these initiatives actively facilitate tazkiyah (spiritual purification). Such structured guidance strengthens communal bonds and nurtures lifelong moral excellence.
Amanah (Trust)
Mentoring is a trust requiring confidentiality, safeguarding, and fulfilment of responsibilities (Quran 4:58).
Sadd al-dharā’i (Blocking means to harm)
Preventive measures to avoid potential harm, specifically regarding Khalwa (seclusion) and ambiguous settings.
Al‑Tarātīb al‑Idāriyyah
Administrative template for training, supervision, and evaluation.
Maqāṣid (hifz al‑nafs/‘ird/dīn)
Preservation of life, dignity, and faith within the mentoring relationship.
Tarbiyah
Holistic development of character and skills.
Suhbah
Transformative companionship utilizing gradual training and wisdom.
Naṣīḥah
Sincere, well-intentioned counsel.
Adab
Etiquette governing social interactions and boundaries.
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