TS-AWM-09
Trust & Stewardship
Asset & Waqf Management
CORE
Excellence
v2.9.7
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.
Compliance 3
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Provide appropriate supplies, consumables replenishment, and slip control (wet floor signage).Infrastructure Essential
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Ensure staff training covers COSHH, manual handling, infection control, and Fiqh of Ṭahārah.Training Essential
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Ensure accessibility checks are embedded in cleaning audits (e.g., clear ramps, functional alarms).Quality Essential
Basic 1
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Volunteer involvement framed as SadaqahStakeholder Engagement Medium
Good 5
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Maintain a documented schedule with specific frequencies (e.g., 3x daily for high-traffic wudu areas).Documentation Essential
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Adhere to repair SLAs: Critical <24h, High <5 days, Routine <20 days.Process Essential
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Perform regular deep cleaning and descaling programs.Process Essential
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Environmentally friendly cleaning productsSustainability Medium
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User education on facility care (Adab)Stakeholder Engagement Medium
Better 4
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Conduct regular cleanliness assessments using a weighted rubric (e.g., Wudu 30%, Toilets 25%) to achieve ≥90%.Monitoring Essential
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Preventive maintenance program linked to asset registerSustainability High
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Benchmarking against facility standardsExcellence High
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Continuous improvement based on feedback and incident trendsContinuous Improvement High
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