Structured support for vulnerable groups
Assesses systematic support for vulnerable groups, moving from ad-hoc relief to rights-based, dignified care. This operationalizes Khidmah (service), Raḥmah (mercy), and Amanah (trust), ensuring safeguarding, data privacy, and Shariah-compliant governance (Zakat) are embedded to protect the dignity (hifz al-‘ird) and safety (hifz al-nafs) of beneficiaries. Rooted in Takaful (mutual solidarity) and Ihsan (excellence), this structured approach fulfills the communal obligation (Fard Kifayah) to uplift the marginalized, ensuring Islamic social justice actively empowers those in need.
Tamlik
Transfer of ownership; a condition for Zakat validity in many schools of thought.
Sitr
Concealment of faults/needs; the spiritual basis for confidentiality.
Amanah
Trust; implies duty of care and data protection.
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