REFLECTION WEEK 2

 Islamic principles offer a holistic approach to sustainable development, integrating ethical governance, social equity, environmental preservation, and spiritual well-being. one of the key concept is the element of Amanah & Shura is essential in our life Islam teaches that we are stewards of the Earth, responsible for ethical decision-making that considers the well-being of all. Shura emphasizes collective consultation, ensuring inclusive and just governance. Other than that, to support a balance life, Mizan calls for balance in all aspects of life, avoiding excess and promoting harmony with nature, while Hima emphasizes the protection of natural resources for future generations. Zakat promotes social equity by redistributing wealth to the needy, and Waqf provides sustainable funding for social and environmental causes, supporting long-term development. Futhermore, enchance spiritual well-being and Islamic ethics. Islam emphasizes the interconnectedness of humanity and the environment, advocating for sustainability rooted in faith and ethical values. It encourages humility, responsibility, and gratitude towards Allah and creation.

Incorporating these Islamic principles into sustainable development fosters a more just, equitable, and environmentally-conscious world, aligning both material and spiritual well-being.

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