2021
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/905/1/012081
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Eco-Sufism concept in Syair Nasihat as an alternative to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) policy in the environmental sector

Abstract: This report examined the dimensions of Sufism related to sustainable environmental conservation efforts contained in the Syair Nasihat (SN) text. SN is an ancient manuscript about the teachings of eco-Sufism that is written in Arabic and Malay. The eco-Sufism teachings in SN text are more concerned with natural processes in seeking the safety of themselves and their environment. The efforts are carried out through a process of self-dynamics that is more integrative, namely humanistic-theocentric. The process o… Show more

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“…Building energy consumption, industrial energy consumption, and transportation energy consumption are the main components of total social energy consumption. Therefore, in order to implement the spirit of the national energy conservation and emission-reduction policy, it is imperative to develop green buildings [ 15 ]. The so-called green building refers to saving resources (land saving, energy saving, water saving, and material saving) to the greatest extent, protecting the environment and reducing pollution during the whole life cycle of the building, and providing people with healthy, applicable, and efficient use of space architectural forms that coexist in harmony with nature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Building energy consumption, industrial energy consumption, and transportation energy consumption are the main components of total social energy consumption. Therefore, in order to implement the spirit of the national energy conservation and emission-reduction policy, it is imperative to develop green buildings [ 15 ]. The so-called green building refers to saving resources (land saving, energy saving, water saving, and material saving) to the greatest extent, protecting the environment and reducing pollution during the whole life cycle of the building, and providing people with healthy, applicable, and efficient use of space architectural forms that coexist in harmony with nature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%