The means is in no way less important that the end, as uprightness and virtuous conduct are fundamental to successful change. While it is good to arrive to a satisfactory result through a certain process, it is important to achieve that satisfactory outcome every time. This can only be guaranteed by learning the right way which leads to the right outcome.
Imam Moussa As-Sadr, the founder and reference of the foundation’s philosophy, employed methodical, scientific principles at the service of social work. These may be summarized by the following:
– Surveying and assessing socio-economic realities (statistics, research, etc.);
– Adopting a strategic outlook and recognizing the ramifications of deprivation which affect both the disadvantaged and the affluent, plaguing them with social tensions and civil wars;