← All articles

Photo · Gordon More

The Role of Islamic Values in Sustainable Development Innovation to Support the SDGs in Rural Communities

Adam Hafidz Al Fajar, Hidayatus Sholichah, Mudfainna Mudfainna, Rizka Anisa Rahma, Izza Agitsna · 2024 · Jurnal Paradigma

Summary. Islamic principles, particularly Maqasid Syariah, offer a framework for sustainable development in rural communities that addresses poverty, inequality, and climate action. The study finds that Islamic values like social justice and environmental stewardship, combined with mechanisms such as zakat and waqf, can advance the Sustainable Development Goals. Integrating these religious values into development policy creates more inclusive and equitable rural development outcomes.

Read the original

Cite this article

Fajar, A. H. A., Sholichah, H., Mudfainna, M., Rahma, R. A., & Agitsna, I.. (2024). The Role of Islamic Values in Sustainable Development Innovation to Support the SDGs in Rural Communities. Jurnal Paradigma. https://doi.org/10.53961/paradigma.v16i1.203

Details

DOI
10.53961/paradigma.v16i1.203
Countries
Indonesia
Regions
Asia
Categories
policy, climate-and-environment, innovation-theory, general-innovation
Added
2026-04-29