Leadership exists to protect the mission — never to own it
B2H was established as an amanah (trust), not a transferable position of power. Leadership exists only to safeguard the mission — never to dominate, monetize, or claim ownership.
This ensures clarity for participants: authority is responsibility, not privilege.
The founder cannot be removed, overridden, suspended, or sidelined by any individual, committee, vote, investor group, or external authority as long as he remains:
This protection preserves mission continuity and prevents hostile or opportunistic interference.
The founder does not own B2H — he is its first guardian.
Authority exists solely to protect people, purpose, and the long-term mission.
Founder protection does not mean unlimited power.
Protection exists to guard purpose — not to enable abuse.
In the event of age, illness, or reduced capacity, authority does not transfer automatically, publicly, or competitively.
Succession occurs only through private, lifetime designation by the founder.
Custodians are selected based on:
No custodian gains ownership, permanent authority, or personal entitlement.
No external body — including governments, investors, donors, committees, or boards — may remove the founder or override succession designations.
Compliance is only meaningful when it does not violate conscience, mission, or humanitarian priority.
In the event of sudden death or irreversible incapacity, authority transfers immediately to pre-designated custodians.
No interim voting, emergency board, or temporary control body is permitted.
In Islamic accountability, removing a trustworthy guardian without ethical cause violates amanah.
Leadership continuity in B2H is governed by conscience, constitution, and responsibility before Allah — not by power, popularity, or capital.