2012
DOI: 10.2166/wp.2012.006
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An Islamic perspective on food security management

Abstract: Islamic regulation has a balanced management approach to food management and towards attaining sustainable food security. This approach includes many social, spiritual, resource supply, security, and institutionally-related perspectives. If harmonization between Allah's' orders and Moslem behavior was maintained, either within or outside an Islamic state, food security would already be happening, succeeding, and sustaining, regardless of time or space. An institutional structure to maintain this harmonization … Show more

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“…After implementing the victims’ counseling strategies, the most important things to do are to evaluate the strategies, they are as follows: Monitoring, Islam teaches to continue to introspect and carry out monitoring as stated in Sura 21:61 (Haddad, 2012, p. 133). Monitoring can be conducted by evaluating the strategic plans that have been carried out in the crisis management formation and implementation.…”
Section: Presentation Of Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…After implementing the victims’ counseling strategies, the most important things to do are to evaluate the strategies, they are as follows: Monitoring, Islam teaches to continue to introspect and carry out monitoring as stated in Sura 21:61 (Haddad, 2012, p. 133). Monitoring can be conducted by evaluating the strategic plans that have been carried out in the crisis management formation and implementation.…”
Section: Presentation Of Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Monitoring, Islam teaches to continue to introspect and carry out monitoring as stated in Sura 21:61 (Haddad, 2012, p. 133). Monitoring can be conducted by evaluating the strategic plans that have been carried out in the crisis management formation and implementation.…”
Section: Presentation Of Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The implementation of zakat in every state, as it is in Malaysia has successfully shown that the need for basic food needs is met and at the same time their food security is guaranteed. The assistance given is in the form of physical food and financial assistance monthly or occasionally [45]. Although it is not sustainable for the recipients, this effort can help urban poor to achieve food security.…”
Section: The Achievement Of Food Security In Malaysia Among the Urbanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Siler (2008) discussed approaches to water management in the monotheistic religions, with a focus on Islam. Compared with the other monotheistic faiths, much has been written on water management from a purely Islamic perspective (Abderrahman, 2000;Amery, 2001;Faruqui et al, 2001;Bin Muhammad et al, 2010;Haddad, 2012). Naff & Dellapenna (2002) evaluated the consensus between secular water law and Islamic water law.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%