A comparative study between Western and Islamic perspectives on human development and life-friendly environment
Psychology and human development play a very important role in environmental sustainability. This article intends to highlight some of the important theories and concepts in order to develop understanding on the subject matter from these angles. The approach is comparative in nature. It seeks to und...
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my.utm.595612022-04-24T07:48:07Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/59561/ A comparative study between Western and Islamic perspectives on human development and life-friendly environment Othman, Nooraini HD28 Management. Industrial Management T Technology (General) Psychology and human development play a very important role in environmental sustainability. This article intends to highlight some of the important theories and concepts in order to develop understanding on the subject matter from these angles. The approach is comparative in nature. It seeks to understand the concepts and theories from the Western and Islamic perspectives. Human nature and human development as well as human personality form the important basis of this work. Finally, it is concluded with the aspect of human relationship with the environment. Academy of Islamic Studies, University of Malaya Publication 2014-04 Article PeerReviewed Othman, Nooraini (2014) A comparative study between Western and Islamic perspectives on human development and life-friendly environment. Online Journal of Research in Islamic Studies, 1 (1). pp. 6-29. ISSN 2289-6821 |
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Psychology and human development play a very important role in environmental sustainability. This article intends to highlight some of the important theories and concepts in order to develop understanding on the subject matter from these angles. The approach is comparative in nature. It seeks to understand the concepts and theories from the Western and Islamic perspectives. Human nature and human development as well as human personality form the important basis of this work. Finally, it is concluded with the aspect of human relationship with the environment. |
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A comparative study between Western and Islamic perspectives on human development and life-friendly environment |
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A comparative study between Western and Islamic perspectives on human development and life-friendly environment |
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A comparative study between Western and Islamic perspectives on human development and life-friendly environment |
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A comparative study between Western and Islamic perspectives on human development and life-friendly environment |
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A comparative study between Western and Islamic perspectives on human development and life-friendly environment |
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comparative study between western and islamic perspectives on human development and life-friendly environment |
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