SDG WEEK 2 : Islam and Sustainable Development.







In Week 2, the focus was on Islam's perspective on sustainable development, emphasizing the integration of faith and responsibility. Prof. Dr. Suhaimi highlighted the concept of stewardship (Khilafah), where humans are entrusted as caretakers of the Earth. Guided by the Quranic principles of justice (Adl), balance (Mizan), and trust (Amanah), sustainable development in Islam calls for wise resource management for the well-being of current and future generations.Environmental sustainability emphasizes responsible use of resources like water and land, fulfilling our Amanah to Allah. Social sustainability is rooted in Rahmatan Lil Alamin, governance through Amanah, and Shura. Economic sustainability is upheld by addressing poverty through Zakat, Waqf, and continuous charity, ensuring prosperity aligns with Islamic values.


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