Asset maintenance & insurance
This criterion assesses whether the organization implements systematic maintenance programs and appropriate insurance coverage for its assets, particularly waqf properties. It evaluates the organization's commitment to preserving the value and functionality of its assets through preventive care, timely repairs, and risk management. Trustees are ‘shepherds’ responsible for safeguarding assets; neglect breaches this trust and potentially the shurūṭ al-wāqif (conditions of the waqf), violating the command to ‘fulfil contracts’ (Qur’an 5:1). Proactive safety measures operationalize the maxim al-ḍarar yuzāl (harm must be removed) and the prohibition ‘do not throw yourselves into destruction’ (Qur’an 2:195), ensuring long-term sustainability and continued benefit to the community.
Ḥifẓ al-Māl
The preservation and protection of wealth, one of the primary objectives of Islamic law (Maqasid al-Shari'ah).
Al-ḍarar yuzāl
Harm must be removed. This maxim mandates the removal of safety hazards (fire, electrical, hygiene) to protect life and property.
Shurūṭ al-wāqif
The conditions of the waqf founder are binding like the text of the Lawgiver. Maintenance must ensure these conditions can be fulfilled.
Riʿāyah
The concept of care, guardianship, and stewardship over responsibilities and assets.
Iḥsān
Excellence in workmanship. Applying Iḥsān means going beyond minimum repairs to proactively maintain assets to the best standard.
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