Interfaith or cross-community social initiatives
Assesses the organization's involvement in interfaith or cross-community social initiatives, evaluating its commitment to building positive relationships and addressing shared social issues. Such proactive engagement embodies the Islamic principles of ta'aruf (mutual understanding) and birr (righteousness), promoting ethical cooperation across diverse groups to achieve the common good. Initiatives are classified as: (A) Relationship-building (e.g., dialogue), (B) Service delivery (e.g., food banks), (C) Civic resilience/safety, or (D) Advocacy/campaigning.
Al-Tarātīb al-Idāriyyah
Administrative norms for alliances, public welfare, and documentation to guide MoUs and due diligence.
Maṣlaḥah Mursalah
Consideration of public interest, allowing for innovative social solutions.
Taʿāwun
Mutual cooperation in righteousness and piety (basis for partnership selection).
Maḥabba
Compassionate goodwill orienting intent toward mercy.
Birr
Righteousness; a criterion for partner alignment.
Niyyah
Intention; checked during evaluation to ensure sincerity.
Riyāʾ
Showing off; explicitly avoided in training and evaluation.
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