LIVEABILITY PLANNING FOR CITIES: WITHIN THE ISLAMIC FRAMEWORK OF MAQASID AL-SHARIAH

Authors

  • Norimah Md Dali Kulliyyah of Architecture and Environmental Design INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY MALAYSIA
  • Alias Abdullah Kulliyyah of Architecture and Environmental Design INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY MALAYSIA
  • Azila Ahmad Sarkawi Kulliyyah of Architecture and Environmental Design INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY MALAYSIA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21837/pm.v14i4.158

Keywords:

Liveability planning, Liveable indicators, Liveable city, Maqasid Al-Shari’ah

Abstract

Liveability Planning is a new dimension of town planning practice. Town planning in Malaysia has been very physical and policy-biased. The soul component of liveability, quality of life and sustainability has been lacking. That is why environmental problems have now become the order of the day making urban living unhappy. Indeed liveability, quality of life and sustainability is one continuous process; a continuum. Conventional liveable indicators seem to concentrate more on economic and social wellbeing and lack religious elements. This gap is thought to be the missing link disabling human beings to live in harmony with nature. This research engages in the combined methodology which involves Focus Group Discussions, Interviews and Perception surveys in the formulation of the liveable city planning methodology based on Maqasid Al-Shari'ah (objectives of the Islamic Laws). Liveability planning practice that incorporate Maqasid into the conventional liveability indicators will render cities more liveable in the future.

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Published

2016-07-30

How to Cite

Md Dali, N., Abdullah, A., & Ahmad Sarkawi, A. (2016). LIVEABILITY PLANNING FOR CITIES: WITHIN THE ISLAMIC FRAMEWORK OF MAQASID AL-SHARIAH. PLANNING MALAYSIA, 14(4). https://doi.org/10.21837/pm.v14i4.158