The Environmental Fiqh as A Model of Sustainable Economic Growth in Rural Industrialization
Main Article Content
Abstract
Development of peripheral villages has become the government's tagline for equitable economic growth. Thus, villages that initially had no source of income could present themselves as facilitators for the community. The existence of villages as a new source of economic growth is carried out in order to prevent excessive urbanization and reduce the effects of population movement that are too large for urban areas and the spread of negative externalities. So this research aims first to explore rural industrialization in order to grow the village economy, second to analyze economic growth as an externality of rural industrialization, third to offer environmental fiqh as a model of sustainable economic growth to prevent the widespread impact of negative externalities from rural industrialization. The method used is qualitative with case studies. Research subjects used snowballs. Data collection techniques using interviews, observation and documentation. Data analysis uses critical study. The results obtained were that rural industrialization had a more negative impact on people's lives, so that the orientation was only economic growth without thinking about the environmental damage caused. Therefore, Environmental Fiqh must be presented as a new model for economic growth that is not only oriented towards the global world but also the UK.