TS-BGS-20
Trust & Stewardship
Board Governance & Strategy
CORE
Compliance
v2.9.7
"Striving for Good" (Broader Jihad) Framework
Assesses if the organization frames its work as a positive, constructive striving (Jihad al-Bina') for community and societal betterment, emphasizing resilience, justice, and preservation of core values. Rooted in the Maqasid al-Shariah (objectives of Islamic law), this approach reflects the continuous duty of Islah (reform) to advance Maslahah (public interest). For external communications, organizations should prioritize the phrase ‘Striving for Good’ and provide context when using ‘Jihad al‑Binā’’ to avoid misinterpretation.
UK Charity Law
- CC3 The Essential Trustee (sections 2-5)
- CC19 Charity Reserves (Resilience targets)
- Safeguarding for charities (Risk assessments)
- CC9 Campaigning and political activity (Charitable purposes boundaries)
- CC26 Charities and risk management (Risk register)
- Public benefit: reporting (PB3) (Reporting public benefit)
ISO Standards
- ISO 26000 — Social responsibility
- ISO 31000 — Risk management
- ISO 22301:2019 — Business continuity
- ISO 37001 — Anti-bribery management
Excellence Frameworks
Other Regulatory
Related Criteria
Version
2.9.7
2025-11-05
Discussion (1)
Administrator
2026-03-07 11:07:44.540664
📋 **Version updated: 1.0.0 → 2.9.7** **Changes:** Updated islamic_references from mizan-297.json
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