A Critical Evaluation of Abuja’s Environmental Protection Policies and Their Impact on Ordinary Residents: An Islamic Ethical Perspectives
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Sultan Maccido Institute for Peace, Leadership and Development Studies, University of Abuja, Nigeria
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This study critically examines Abuja’s environmental protection policies, focusing on their
impact on ordinary residents such as traders, petty traders, and roadside workers, through the
lens of Islamic ethical principles. While these policies aim to address pressing environmental
challenges and promote urban sustainability, their enforcement has often resulted in
socioeconomic hardships for vulnerable groups, undermining their livelihoods and dignity.
Drawing on Islamic ethical principles, including stewardship (khilāfah), justice ('adl), the
prohibition of harm (idrār), and the protection of human dignity (karāmah), the research
evaluates the extent to which these policies align with Islamic values. Employing a
qualitative methodology, the study analyzes policy documents, conducts interviews with
affected residents, and reviews relevant Islamic texts. The findings reveal significant gaps in
policy implementation, highlighting a lack of inclusive measures and insufficient
consideration for the socioeconomic realities of ordinary residents. The study underscores the
potential for Islamic ethics to provide a balanced framework for environmental governance,
ensuring that policies do not only protect the environment but also uphold social justice and
human welfare. Recommendations are proposed for revising Abuja’s environmental policies
to integrate Islamic ethical principles, fostering a more equitable and sustainable approach to
urban management. This research contributes to the discourse on faith-based approaches to
governance and advocates for the harmonization of environmental sustainability with ethical
and social imperatives.
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2. Kannike UMM, (2025). “A Critical Evaluation of Abuja’s Environmental Protection Policies and Their Impact on Ordinary Residents: An Islamic Ethical Perspectives”, Abuja Journal of Peace and Development Studies (AJPEADS), Sultan Maccido Institute for Peace, Leadership and Development Studies, University of Abuja, Nigeria, Vol.1, Issue1, pp.193-206, ISSN:1595-0476