The Relationship between Preserving Faith (Deen), Green Financing and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

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Rabbia Ejaz
Sawaira Bibi

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This study examined the relationship between preserving faith (Deen), green financing and sustainable development goals (SDGs). Three hypotheses were proposed, and data were collected by using a questionnaire survey. 500 questionnaires were used in the survey and only 230 questionnaires were valid and used in this study. PLS-SEM was employed to analyze the data. PLS measurement model and structural model were presented to check reliability/validity and relationship between variables, respectively. In conclusion, this study supports the idea that integrating faith-based values into financial practices and focusing on green financing can significantly contribute to the realization of SDGs. This insight suggests that policymakers as well as institutions could benefit from recognizing and fostering the alignment between ethical values, financial strategies, and sustainable development to drive meaningful progress in environmental and social outcomes.

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Ejaz, R., & Bibi, S. (2024). The Relationship between Preserving Faith (Deen), Green Financing and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Pollster Journal of Academic Research, 11(1), 18-24. https://pollsterpub.org/OJS_PJAR/index.php/PJAR/article/view/81