An essential and timely new book, Economics of Natural Resources (An Islamic Perspective), offers a groundbreaking framework for managing our planet's resources. This bridges modern economic theory with the timeless ethical and legal principles of Islam, presenting a powerful vision for sustainable stewardship.
This book redefines our relationship with nature, framing it not as a resource to be exploited, but as a divine trust. It meticulously details how Islamic concepts of justice, moderation, and the prohibition of harm can be operationalized through modern policy and finance.
From revitalizing forgotten institutions like waqf and hima to pioneering Green Sukuk, the book presents practical, real-world solutions. It makes a compelling case for a new paradigm where economic growth is harmonized with environmental protection and social equity. This is a must-read for policymakers, scholars, and anyone seeking a spiritual and ethical compass for a sustainable future.