Safety drills and emergency preparedness
Evaluates an institutionalised emergency preparedness programme rooted in Amānah (trust) and Ḥifẓ al‑Nafs (preserving life): risk‑based drills (evacuation and lockdown), trained roles, inclusive procedures (including PEEPs), equipment readiness, and continuous improvement that safeguard worshippers, learners, staff, and volunteers. Applies especially to waqf-owned/managed premises as part of stewardship of endowed assets and protection of beneficiaries. Programme is owned by the Responsible Person (Fire Safety) and reviewed by trustees/board at least annually; drill outcomes, overdue actions, and material risks are reported via a standard Safety Assurance Pack.
Ḥifẓ al-Nafs
A primary objective of Islamic law focused on the preservation of human life.
Amānah
The Islamic concept of trust, responsibility, and the fulfillment of duties.
Sadd al-Dharā'i'
Blocking the means to harm. Conducting safety drills is a proactive measure to block the potential for chaos, injury, or loss of life during an actual emergency.
Al-Wiqāyah khayrun min al-'Ilāj
Prevention is better than cure.
Dar’ al‑mafāsid muqaddam ‘alā jalb al‑maṣāliḥ
Preventing harm takes precedence over acquiring benefit.
Raf‘ al‑ḥaraj
Removal of undue hardship.
Fard Kifāyah
Communal obligation; maintaining safety capability in public institutions is a collective duty.
Shūrā
The principle of mutual consultation in community and governance matters.
Iḥsān
Excellence and perfection in all actions.
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