Thursday, 5 December 2024

 Week 2: Islam and Sustainable Development (15/10/2024)


Islam encourages concepts and ideals that are closely aligned with the goals of sustainable development. Its teachings include ethical, spiritual, and practical recommendations for attaining peace between humans and the natural environment while also assuring balanced resource allocation. Basically, the fundamental core of Islam and sustainable development are rooted in the dynamic relationships by which relationship with Allah SWT, relationship with fellow human being, and relationship with the environment. Islam has a strong ethical framework that naturally promotes sustainable development. Its teachings on environmental stewardship, resource management, and social justice are timeless principles that speak to contemporary sustainability issues. Individuals and communities can make significant contributions to a balanced and prosperous world by incorporating these concepts. By combining Islamic values with sustainable development, a comprehensive framework that considers spiritual, social, and environmental components emerges. This method not only benefits Muslim communities but also helps to promote global sustainability.

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