WEEK 7: CHALLENGES TO SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

In Week 7, the discussion on global issues and sustainable development helped me realize how unequal living conditions are across the world. While many of us in Malaysia still have access to basic necessities, millions of people globally continue to face extreme poverty, lack of clean water, food insecurity, and limited access to electricity. Learning about these realities made me reflect on how easily we take our daily comforts for granted.

This week’s discussion also highlighted that sustainable development depends on the balance between social equity, economic stability, and environmental responsibility. Many global challenges such as poverty and inequality exist because these pillars are not equally addressed. The discussion encouraged me to think critically about fairness in resource distribution and the ethical responsibilities of societies and nations.

From an Islamic perspective, values such as justice, stewardship (khalifah), moderation (mīzān), and zakat provide guidance in addressing these issues. This week’s topic reminded me that sustainability is not only a global concern but also a personal responsibility, and as a Muslim student, my daily actions can contribute to a more just and sustainable world.

Comments

  1. very inspiring! it reminds us that even small personal actions can contribute to a fairer & sustainable world

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  2. it’s a good reminder that fairness and balance are essential for sustainable development

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