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Integrating Dimensions of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Within Umranic Framework

Version 1 : Received: 27 August 2019 / Approved: 29 August 2019 / Online: 29 August 2019 (05:24:45 CEST)

How to cite: Rohaeti Dariah, A.; Syukri Salleh, M.; Bin Yahaia, M.; Yunita Mafruhat, A. Integrating Dimensions of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Within Umranic Framework. Preprints 2019, 2019080305. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints201908.0305.v1 Rohaeti Dariah, A.; Syukri Salleh, M.; Bin Yahaia, M.; Yunita Mafruhat, A. Integrating Dimensions of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Within Umranic Framework. Preprints 2019, 2019080305. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints201908.0305.v1

Abstract

This paper aims to suggest an integration of dimensions, especially economic, social, environmental, and politics that are embedded in Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) within a framework called Umran. This Umranic framework hails from the idea of distinguished Muslim philosopher, historian and sociologist Ibn Khaldun, that is based on Islamic doctrines. As the present integration of the dimensions seems to be problematic, an exploration into the integration within Umranic framework is believed to be potentially a contributive endeavor. Based on an overview of literatures and a content analysis, this paper found that integrating dimensions of SDGs within the Umranic framework appears in the triangle of relationship between God, humans, and environment. This triangle exists in the form of an Islamic economic system. In this system, economic activities of natural resource utilization in various types of ownership undertake the sustainability dimension, that is the environmental protection and the promotion of equitable distribution, followed by the implementation of management of ownership and distribution rights according to Islamic rules. The pre-requisite on the part of the players is the high levels of spirituality. The application of this Islamic economic system followed by its political dimension will guarantee the achievement of SDGs even though it needs adjustment to a number of SDGs’ indicators that are not in accordance to Islamic teachings.

Keywords

SDGs; sustainable development; Umranic theory

Subject

Business, Economics and Management, Economics

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