Islamic Perspectives on Sustainable Development
Farooq Ahmad Bakloo and
Asma Asma ()
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Asma Asma: UGC S.R.F- Scholar Kumaun University.
Pakistan Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2018, vol. 6, issue 4, p:516-525
Abstract:
In present networking society, the concept of sustainable development is the popular concept of every discipline in academic as well as the non-academic world. Sustainable development is not the game of one player, but it needs a collaborative approach to achieve the set goals. The modern uneven and anti-environment developments are showing murky results in the appearance of disasters, scarcity of drinking water and climate change. The state actors and the international community are in the race that how to reach the sustainable development goals for this they have adopted a variety of methods and, approaches. However, the fruits of these steps to attain these goals are not so notable at grass root level, particularly in the third world countries. However, there are different perspectives on sustainable development like social, economic, and environmental. However, the focal point of the present article will be on sustainable development in the framework of Islamic teachings.
Keywords: Islamic society; Islamic legislation; sustainable development; Development and sustainable development goals. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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