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 Assalamualaikum w.b.t 

Today I would like to share my insight on the second week's topic of Sustainable Development.

As we know, basic needs such as food and water wastage have become common habits in our society, especially among Malaysians. These bad habits become more severe during the pandemic of Covid-19, where the government announced the first Movement Control Order (MCO) in March 2020.

Did you all remember, after the MCO announcement, some Malaysians went on panic buying from shopping malls to the regular mini market. Many necessities & foods like bread, eggs and tissues run out due to panic buying.

This scenario is a nightmare for the poor family as they went to the market and find out the shelves is empty. Nothing was left behind.

Moreover, many have lost their jobs while some of them had their salaries cut due to quarantine leave. This situation is very sad and needs to be taken care of not only by the government but by society itself.

Islam has taught us to be moderate in any situation whether in daily expenses and consumption of daily necessities. 

As Allah says in the Holy Quran (7:31):-

۞  يَـٰبَنِىٓ ءَادَمَ خُذُوا۟ زِينَتَكُمْ عِندَ كُلِّ مَسْجِدٍۢ وَكُلُوا۟ وَٱشْرَبُوا۟ وَلَا تُسْرِفُوٓا۟ ۚ إِنَّهُۥ لَا يُحِبُّ ٱلْمُسْرِفِينَ

O Children of Adam! Dress properly whenever you are at worship. Eat and drink, but do not waste. Surely He does not like the wasteful.

In this Surah, Allah also mentioned about corruption. Thus,  as Muslim, we should refrain ourselves from making mischief on the earth. 

 ۞ وَلَا تُفْسِدُوا۟ فِى ٱلْأَرْضِ بَعْدَ إِصْلَـٰحِهَا وَٱدْعُوهُ خَوْفًۭا وَطَمَعًا ۚ إِنَّ رَحْمَتَ ٱللَّهِ قَرِيبٌۭ مِّنَ ٱلْمُحْسِنِينَ

Do not spread corruption in the land after it has been set in order. And call upon Him with hope and fear. Indeed, Allah’s mercy is always close to the good-doers.

The corruption here means the damage mankind do to this earth like wastage of natural resources, urban development and so on.

Back to our main intention. What is the relation between panic buying and food wastage that I mentioned?

According to SWCorp Malaysia (Solid Waste and Public Cleansing Management Corporation), the household sector contributes 44.5 per cent of Malaysia's daily food waste, which totals 16,667.5 tons.

About 24 per cent of the food waste, or 4,005 tons, is still edible, enough to feed 2,970,000 people for three days.



SUCH A HUGE AMOUNT OF WASTE which we can actually give to the needy people out there.

However, as I learned this week's topic, I figure out that when we, as a community realizes the role of Islam in our daily life. We do not dare to waste anymore. Islam has set a systematic guideline for its believers to be followed. For example, the usage of water during Wudhu'.

Let's take a look at this video!


In short, we may save the world for the new generation, IF only we started to realize that we play the biggest role not only for the environment but also for the ummah.

Before I end my sharing today, I will attach a video that will make you understand the Principles to Sustainable Development in Islam.


Wallahu'alam. 







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 Assalamualaikum w.b.t.

Dear beloved readers,

It's been a long time since my last entry where I was showing off my digital photo masterpieces 👀 but.. nevermind. It's a part of my study journey though, and like always, I hope every single piece (lol) of my journey through ODL (Online Distance Learning) will inspire you. 

Remember that we're in this together!

Alright. Back to my main intention of posting an update today. Based on the title above, what do you think I will share? (I will give you a second or two to think about it).

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Times up!

Yes, I would like to share with you something greeny, calming, windy yet concerning matters in today's world.

Sustainable Development

What is Sustainable Development?

Sustainable Development is the idea that human societies must live and meet their needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. 

Meanwhile, the simpler definition of Sustainable Development is a way of organizing society so that the environment and natural resources could be preserved for the long term.

For your information, sustainable development is not just a way to spread awareness to society about the importance of preserving the flora and fauna, but it is how the human, the environment and the economic interconnected with one another to achieve the ultimate goals of Sustainable Development which called 17 SDGs. Thus, we can live not only in a better world but also manage to provide a better life for every people.

What is 17 Sustainable Development Goals (17 SDGs)?

The 17 goals of Sustainable Development was proposed by the United Nations (UN) with its mission to balance our economic, environmental, and social needs, and allowing prosperity for now and future generations.

The goals are as following: -


In order to achieve these 17 goals, everyone must play their roles: involving an individual, government, non-government, public associations and others, contributing their ideas and efforts to achieve the goals by exploring on how to develop Sustainable Development for the long term period.

It can be by looking for possible consequences when making a decision on certain aspects. This is because if we were taking one wrong step, it could lead to destruction and chaos in society.

In conclusion, each party has their respective responsibilities towards sustainable development. Therefore, as individuals who love the environment and as well as loving the comfort of the modern technology era, we must be the driving force or catalyst for a better change of the world. By making one small change such as spreading the awareness of environmental importance towards society, we are able to achieve the 17 goals of Sustainable Development suggested by the United Nations (UN).


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