Hospitality corner/room usage
Assesses whether the organization provides a dedicated space for welcoming and hosting guests, particularly visitors and newcomers. Formal hospitality = pre-arranged hosting of visitors/stakeholders (e.g., delegations, donors, civic or interfaith visitors, new member orientations) with a named host, a booking, and a simple record. To count as a formal event, it must involve external visitors or newcomers (not routine customers), last ≥20 minutes, and be logged. Routine customer service in public-facing retail does not count. This space should be used at least four times per year for formal hospitality.
Adab al-ḍiyāfah
The Islamic etiquettes of hospitality, including warm greetings, prompt refreshment, and protecting the dignity of the guest.
Lā ḍarar wa lā ḍirār
No harm and no reciprocating harm; basis for safeguarding and safety in hosting.
Ḍiyāfah
The Islamic principle and practice of honoring and showing generosity to guests.
Īthār
Altruism or preferring others over oneself, a high level of generosity.
Ahl al-Ṣuffah
A historical example of a dedicated space established by the Prophet (PBUH) for dependents and travelers.
Haqq al-dayf
The rights of the guest regarding duration of stay and priority of care.
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