Integrating Hifz al-Bi'ah into Industrial Governance: A Sharia and Al-Maslahah Maqashid Based Framework for the Circular Economy

Authors

  • Muhamad Fikri Ramadan Universitas Islam Bunga Bangsa CIrebon, Indonesia
  • Falah Alkautsar Universitas Islam Bunga Bangsa Cirebon, Indonesia
  • Ade Apriyani Universitas Islam Bunga Bangsa Cirebon, Indonesia
  • Mohammad Ridwan Universitas Islam Bunga Bangsa Cirebon

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47453/ecobankers.v7i1.4529

Keywords:

Hifz al-Bi'ah,, Maqashid Syariah,, Al-Maslahah, , Circular Economy, Industrial Governance

Abstract

Governance require radical change. From a different perspective, Islamic principles such as maqasid sharia (the principles of Islamic law) and al-maslahah (the principles of social responsibility) can be used to combine environmental preservation (hifz al-bi'ah) with modern industrial governance within a circular economy framework. A systematic literature review shows that Islamic legal principles have established the ethical and normative foundations for sustainable industrial practices. This research method uses a descriptive qualitative method with a literature review. The results show that hifz al-bi'ah is a crucial part of al-dharuriyyat al-khamsah and constitutes a comprehensive plan for adopting a circular economy. In the context of the transition to a circular economy, the principles of istikhlaf, tawazun, and mas'uliyyah—namely, stewardship, ecological balance, and accountability—become more evident. From an Islamic economic perspective, this paper proposes a framework that combines traditional Islamic jurisprudence with today's pressing sustainability needs and can be a significant contribution to the ongoing discourse on Islamic economics

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Published

2026-02-28

How to Cite

Fikri Ramadan, M., Alkautsar, F., Apriyani, A., & Ridwan, M. (2026). Integrating Hifz al-Bi’ah into Industrial Governance: A Sharia and Al-Maslahah Maqashid Based Framework for the Circular Economy. Ecobankers : Journal of Economy and Banking, 7(1), 59–64. https://doi.org/10.47453/ecobankers.v7i1.4529

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