Reflection of Maqoshit Sharia on the Concept of Ancient Agriculture for a Sustainable Green Economy

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This article describes eco-green farming as an implementation of maqashid al-syariah, especially the soul (al-nafs), property (al-mal), and offspring (al-nasl). Using a qualitative approach, primary data sources from interviews and secondary data sources obtained from YouTube, related articles that support this research. The findings are that environmentally friendly agriculture by utilizing surrounding natural resources and can be done even on unproductive land, and cheap can be done nationally and even reduce the use of chemical fertilizers so that it is in accordance with the objectives in maqhosid sharia, namely protecting the soul from a lot of chemical contamination, protecting property with cheap production costs and sustainability of agriculture and business, also protecting offspring by consuming halal and toyib. The novelty of this research is a stakeholder recommendation as a public policy for sustainable agriculture. The limitations of this research are the material for further research studies.

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Vidiati, C., Lathiafaturahmah, L., Selasi, D., Lesmana, D., & Nauroh, I. (2024). Reflection of Maqoshit Sharia on the Concept of Ancient Agriculture for a Sustainable Green Economy. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 482). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202448202001

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