ABSTRACT

Along with the emergence of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Islamic sustainable development (ISD) has increasingly gained attention. This paper attempts to propose holistic principles of the ISD, and later use them to critically analyse the principles of National Action Plan for SDGs (NAP SDGs) in Indonesia. Data are collected via library research, while its analysis is done via textual analysis. The result shows that there are seven principles of ISD, consisting of mould, actors, time-scale, framework, methodology, means, and ultimate aim. The NAP SDGs in Indonesia however, hardly has explicit elements of such principles. Indonesia, as the largest Muslim-majority country, but highly respects religious differences, applies principles that are in line with global principles. It does not explicitly refer to the principles of ISD.