Hamida Milad Ahmed Aburounia


Permanent Lecturer

Qualification: Doctorate

Academic rank: Professor

Department of International Economic Relations - School of Strategic and International Studies

Publications
Islam and Sustainable Development
Conference paper

Sustainable development is not a new concept to Islam, sustainable

development principles have existed for centuries in the Holy Qur'an and the Hadith.

However, sustainable development concept may have been recently adopted for

government and civic society in Islamic world. The Islamic perspective embraces that

everything on earth is created for humanity and God's award to people. Islam allows the

consumption of the natural environment without involving unnecessary destruction. Shariah

views that human activities should support environment, and protection of people’s rights,

and needs ensuring that human activities do not compromise the essentials of social,

economic and natural systems either now or in the future. The aim of this study is to

discover the application of Islam in sustainable development debate. Sustainable

development in the context of Islamic concept is taken as an opportunity to refresh the

relationship between human being and environment. This paper is focusing on literature

review.

Hamida Milad Ahmed Aburounia, Hamida Milad Ahmed Aburounia, Martin Sexton, (10-2006), UK: Salford University, 757-764