Maintenance & cleanliness standard
Evaluates the commitment to maintaining facilities in a state of exceptional cleanliness, safety, and repair. Where prayer and ablution areas exist, this embodies Ṭahārah (purity) and Iḥsān (excellence), fulfilling the Amānah of stewardship. For non-religious facilities, it applies to hygiene-critical spaces (toilets, kitchens, reception) ensuring dignity and safety for all users.
Fiqh of Ṭahārah
The Islamic jurisprudence governing ritual and physical purity, essential for valid worship.
Lā ḍarar wa lā ḍirār
Legal maxim: 'There should be no harming and no reciprocating harm', mandating the removal of safety hazards.
Sadaqah
Voluntary charity; removing harmful objects or dirt from pathways is considered an act of charity.
Ṭahārah
The core principle of ritual and physical purity and cleanliness in Islam.
Iḥsān
The principle of excellence and perfecting one's actions for the sake of Allah.
Amānah
Trust and stewardship over assets and public safety.
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