Integration of Sharia Economic Literacy and Environmental Awareness: A Literature Review of Muslim Consumer Behavior

Kartina Kartina, Zaenafi Ariani, Nur Fitri Hidayanti, Ahmad Hulaimi, Ahadiah Agustina, Novi Yanti Sandra Dewi

Abstract


Abstract: This study aims to examine the integration between Islamic economic literacy and environmental awareness in shaping Muslim consumer behavior through an integrative literature review approach. By reviewing various studies from Google Scholar, Scispace, DOAJ, and Scopus databases in the span of 2015-2024, this research synthesizes the main findings from relevant scientific literature. The results show that Islamic economic literacy not only provides an understanding of the principles of halal and thayyib consumption, but also forms moral maturity in economic decisions. On the other hand, environmental awareness from an Islamic perspective is part of people's spiritual and social responsibility towards sustainability. The integration of these two aspects contributes to the formation of ethically and ecologically responsible Muslim consumers. This study confirms the importance of strengthening Islamic economic education and ecoliteracy in creating sustainable consumption behavior. Future research is recommended to develop an integrative curriculum model and examine the influence of digitalization and ecopreneurship on young Muslim consumers. The findings provide theoretical and practical contributions in the development of sustainability-based Islamic literacy.


Keywords


Islamic Economic Literacy, Environmental Awareness, Muslim Consumer Behavior, Integrative Review, Sustainability.

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