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Title: | Concept of habluminal 'Alamin about plastic pollution on Moslem millenials |
Authors: | Muhammad Husni Adabi Salma Fathina Hanin |
Conference Name: | 10th International Symposium on Islam, Civilization and Science (ISICAS 2019) |
Keywords: | Environmental pollution Recycling (Waste, etc.) |
Conference Date: | 2019-10-14 |
Conference Location: | Bangi Resort Hotel |
Abstract: | This study has a background on how moslem millenials behave towards nature destroy caused by plastic waste, from the Qur'an, surah Ar-Rum (verse 41 ), even though Allah SWT has improved nature as Qur'an, surah Al-A'raf (verse 56). Moslem millenials must have the awareness of concept of hablumminalalamin as a basic human duty after maintaining relations with Allah and humans, which means a concept of relationship between humans and nature in the form of maintaining and caring for damage. The subjects of this study were 60 moslem students using a questionnaire method and IO moslemstudents using an interview method. The analytic method used descriptive study. The results of this study about how millenials use plastic in their live as hablumminal 'alamin are: (I) 90% of moslemmillenials understand that plastic bags are needed and useful in shopping, but are dangerous because plastic waste is difficult to decompose; (2) 92% ofmoslem students are willing to accept the policy if the seller does not give plastic bags for free when shopping to reduce the use of existing plastic bags; (3) 83% of moslem students keep the plastic they have used; ( 4) 72% of moslem students reluctant use shopping bags when shopping because they are complicated and lazy; and (5) 100% of moslem students understand the impacts of continuous use of plastic bags. The results of in-depth interviews of tent of them were obtained five people said that the impact of the use of plastic can damage earth's welfare and living things in it, and using plastic waste unlawful because it just damage the earth. They argued that the solution to handle the plastic waste can use the "3R" method (reuse-reduce-recycle), as an effort to save the earth that is worth alms. |
ISBN: | 9789671510315 |
Pages: | 25-33 |
Call Number: | BP190.5.S3.I835 2019 Katsem |
Publisher: | Institute of Islam Hadhari (IIH), Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia |
Appears in Collections: | Seminar Papers/ Proceedings / Kertas Kerja Seminar/ Prosiding |
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