Delve into the rich tapestry of sustainable development principles embedded in the Qurʾan, hadith literature, and the writings of Muslim intellectuals over centuries. This course invites students to embark on an enlightening exploration of foundational concepts, key theories, practical applications, and analytical tools that underpin environmentally sustainable development within the framework of Islamic perspectives. Throughout the course, students engage in a comprehensive study of Islamic theoretical arguments, unravelling the distinctive concepts of sustainable development and discerning their profound differences and resonances with Western perspectives. The exploration spans local, national, and international scales, providing a nuanced understanding of sustainable development issues through a multifaceted lens. Key topics include the intersections of population and economic growth, sustainable use of renewable resources, climate change, responsible supply chain management, social responsibility, urban development, and the dynamic aspects of population dynamics. Case studies and hands-on problem-solving exercises serve as catalysts for learning, offering practical experiences that empower students to adeptly address the complex challenges inherent in sustainable development. This course not only nurtures a deep understanding of the Islamic ethical foundations of sustainable development but also equips students with the analytical skills and decision-making tools necessary to contribute meaningfully to the advancement of environmentally sustainable practices. Through this exploration, students emerge with a holistic perspective, bridging the wisdom of Islamic traditions with contemporary approaches to foster sustainable development on a global scale.