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Sustainable development viewed from the lens of Islam

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  • Junaid Qadir
  • Asad Zaman

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The 'sustainable development' movement arose as a reaction to the myopic formulation of development exclusively in terms of economic growth by neoclassical economics, regardless of its disastrous effects on the planet as well as on the people. The sustainable development movement has made much progress in highlighting the deficiencies of existing economic theory, but its practical import has been insufficient. The purpose of this article is to articulate the Islamic conception of the sustainable development vision and to briefly describe the tools, incentives, and guidelines that Islam offers. The Islamic conception of development is inherently sustainable (as defined by the sustainable community) due to its focus on responsible consumption, empathy for others, and recommendations for simpler lifestyles. Furthermore, the Islamic tradition provides concrete practical tools - such as legal instruments for the state as well as incentives to individuals - that can help in practically implementing the sustainable development vision.

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  • Junaid Qadir & Asad Zaman, 2019. "Sustainable development viewed from the lens of Islam," International Journal of Pluralism and Economics Education, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 10(1), pages 46-60.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijplur:v:10:y:2019:i:1:p:46-60
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