1st Edition

Islam and Sustainable Development New Worldviews

By Odeh Rashed Al-Jayyousi Copyright 2012
216 Pages
by Gower

216 Pages
by Gower

In Islam and Sustainable Development, Odeh Al-Jayyousi addresses the social, human and economic dimensions of sustainability from an Islamic perspective. Islam is sometimes viewed as a challenge, threat and risk to the West, but here we are reminded that the celebration of cultural diversity is a key component in Islamic values. Promoting common understanding between East and West, this... Read more
Introduction Reflections and Personal Journey; Chapter 1 Sustainable Development Revisited; Chapter 2 A Framework for Sustainable Development; Chapter 3 Good Governance and Justice (Adl); Chapter 4 Beauty (Ihsan) and Sustainable Development; Chapter 5 Social Capital in Islam (Arham); Chapter 6 Pollution, Corruption (Fasad) and Climate Change; Chapter 7 Education for Sustainable Development; Chapter 101 Epilogue;

Biography

Odeh R. Al-Jayyousi is the Vice President, Science and Research, of Jordan's Royal Scientific Society. Prior to taking his current post, Professor Al-Jayyousi was the Regional Director at the West Asia/ Middle East Regional Office, of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). He was awarded his Masters and then in 1993 his PhD from the University of Illinois at Chicago, in Urban Planning and Public Policy Analysis. He taught for 10 years at the Applied Science University, Jordan, where he became Professor of Water Resources and Environment and Dean of Research. Professor Al-Jayyousi has worked in the US, at the City of Chicago’s Department of Planning, and at the University of Illinois’ Center for Urban Economic Development. As a consultant, he has advised EU and UN agencies, the World Bank, and GTZ. He has published several scientific articles in international journals.

'The strength of the book is that it covers some of the blind spots in the current economic models by introducing a set of Islamic notions that might help to frame and develop a new model for sustainability'. Professor Zakia Mishal, Yarmouk University, Jordan 'The book brings a much-needed and fresh perspective to the traditional economic development model. It highlights several "blind spots" in current economic development approaches, and proposes an alternative approach. The author employs his vast experience in giving new meanings to key Islamic concepts and principles, beyond the bounds of Man's relation with God. Very few books have provided such a comprehensive and illustrative analysis of what and how Islam can contribute to advancing the debate on sustainability and its implication on economic development, social progress and quality of life.' Dr. Walid Abdelwahab, Islamic Development Bank. 'Development methodologists and theorists who anticipate or currently support development activities within the West Asia - North Africa region and who are seeking a language which will add inspirational value to technical approaches may find what they are looking for in this volume.' His Royal Highness El Hassan Bin Talal of Jordan, Chairman, West Asia-North Africa Forum