SDG WEEK 3 : Maqasid Shariah

This week’s visit to the IIUM Gallery showcased the integration of Maqasid Shariah and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through architectural replicas of the Gambang campus. These designs highlighted sustainability using eco-friendly materials and energy-efficient features, aligning with SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities. They also emphasized community engagement through inclusive spaces that foster social interaction and belonging, promoting social well-being. The exhibition served as an educational tool, raising awareness about environmental responsibility and aligning with SDG 4: Quality Education, inspiring future generations to adopt sustainable practices.  The replicas also focused on health and well-being by incorporating features like natural light and open spaces, supporting physical and mental health, in line with SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being and the Maqasid Shariah principle of preserving life (Nafs). Additionally, the use of local cultural elements celebrated heritage and identity, resonating with the Maqasid's goal of preserving faith (Din) while fostering community pride. This thoughtful integration of sustainability and ethics demonstrates how architecture can inspire a more sustainable and equitable future.


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