Week 7 Reflection : Challenges of achieving Sustainable Development


 As an IIUM student studying Sustainable Development, this course has greatly deepened my understanding of the global challenges we face. I came to see how the environmental, social, and economic aspects of development are closely connected—when one is out of balance, the others are affected too.

Learning about global inequalities, especially in access to basic needs like education, healthcare, clean water, and food, opened my eyes to the unfair systems that keep many communities in poverty. One striking example was the comparison between the small amount an African person earns daily and the large subsidy given to a cow in Europe. It really showed the need for more just and fair solutions.

The Islamic approach to sustainable development made a strong impression on me. Values like stewardship (Khalifah), justice through giving (Zakat), and balance (Mizan) reminded me that caring for people and the planet is not just a modern concern—it’s a responsibility rooted in faith. Through group work and learning about models like Bhutan’s Gross National Happiness, I realized that real progress goes beyond just economic growth.

From now on, I want to live more responsibly by cutting down on waste, supporting fairness, and getting involved in sustainable efforts. This course didn’t just educate me—it inspired me to be part of the solution and work towards a fairer, greener world.

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