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WEEK 4 REFLECTION

         For today session, we discussed on types of conference to build sustainability. It was a continous effort starting from the Rio de Janeiro conference in 1992. The next effort is the Kyoto Protocol. The Kyoto Protocol, adopted in 1997, was an international treaty focused on reducing greenhouse gas emissions to combat climate change. It set legally binding targets for developed countries to cut emissions by specific amounts, aiming to reduce global warming. The protocol marked the first major commitment to reducing emissions, though some countries (like the U.S.) chose not to participate. It laid the foundation for future agreements like the Paris Agreement.            As i have mentioned before it is a continous effort. The Johannesburg Summit, also called the World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD), took place in 2002 in South Africa. It aimed to build on the goals of the Rio Earth Summit (1992) by promoting sustaina...

WEEK 3 : IIUM GALLERY FOR MY VERY FIRST TIME SINCE IM ENROLLED

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  SITE VISIT TO IIUM GALLERY         For the week 3, Prof. Dr. Suhaimi commanded us to visit the IIUM Gallery. To be honest it was my first time being in the gallery even though I am already acknowledge the gallery location. It was a really great experience as I can feel the fundamental of the IIUM deeper. The task was to search for things inside the gallery that is related to Maqasid Syariah. So we have come out with three things.          The first one is fulfilling the hifz al-nafs. The first picture illustrates the challenges people faced during the COVID-19 pandemic, which had many negative effects, such as the loss of loved ones, economic hardship, and mental health struggles. According to SDG 3, the goal is to ensure good health and well-being for all, which aligns with the concept of hifz al-nafs in Maqasid Sharia, emphasizing the protection of life. This principle aims to ensure that people live in good health and are safeg...

WEEK 2 : SDG AND ITS RELATION TO THE PERFECTION OF ISLAM

-         WEEK 2 (15 th October 2024) For our second class, Prof. divided the lesson into three parts. 1-      Islam and social sustainability 2-      Islam and environmental sustainability 3-      Islam and economy sustainability   Prof. also explained to us about the three components to fulfil the perfection of Islam which are Aqidah, Syariah & Akhlaq. All components have relation with the 17 goals of SDG which is to fulfil 5P. People, Prosperity, Planet, Partnership and Peace. The basic concept of the relation between Islam and SDG is to balanced and simultaneous realization of consumer welfare, economic efficiency, attainment of social justice and ecological balance. The fundamental of Islam and its relationship with SDG can be understand through relationship to Allah, relationship with humans and relationship with environment. The concept of our relationship wi...

WEEK 1 REFLECTION

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      WEEK 1 (8 th October 2024) The class began with the introduction of the Sustainable Development Goals which should be interpreted in real life by 2030. We also discovered all the keynotes in SDG that should be practice in our country as SDG is holistic. Prof. Dr. Suhaimi also brief us with the fundamental of International Islamic University of Malaysia (IIUM) as an exposure how Rahmatan lil Alamin that has been IIUM vision and mission meet the requirement of SDG where it become a reason of the establishment Sejahtera Centre. The Sejahtera Centre vision and mission is to apply SDG in campus and create the impact from its initiatives. We also did the taaruf among our classmates and at the end of the session we understand that the SDG works in all fields. At the end of the class, we understand on how SDG works and how we can use it to interpret the perfection of Islam. Below was our photo class together that was taken by our beloved Prof.

INTRODUCTION TO SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS

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  The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), also known as the Global Goals, are a collection of 17 interlinked objectives established by the United Nations in 2015 as part of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. These goals are designed to address a broad range of global challenges, including poverty, inequality, climate change, environmental degradation, peace, and justice, with the overarching aim of fostering a sustainable and prosperous future for all. The 17 goals are supported by 169 detailed targets and a set of indicators to measure progress, which enables governments, institutions, and communities to track and accelerate advancements. The goals cover a wide array of domains, such as ending hunger and ensuring food security, promoting gender equality, providing quality education, fostering economic growth, and protecting ecosystems. By striving to create a balance between economic development, social inclusion, and environmental sustainability, the SDGs provide an i...