Hachemi MerazgaNouna SammariAhmed Abdul MalikKhairunneezam Bin Mohd Noor2024-05-282024-05-28201921/2/20202279-0837http://www.iosrjournals.org/iosr-jhss/papers/Vol.%2024%20Issue10/Series-6/I2410066168.pdfhttps://oarep.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/5901Volume 24 Issue 10, Series. 6The study aims to examine the importance of Islamic human development. The study uses Qur‟an and hadith as basis theory to explain the importance of the Islamic human development. Literature review methodology is used to explore the area of research. The findings explore the literature in terms of Qura‟an and hadiths. The study shows Islamic human development encompasses conventional way of thinking. Human development starts with belief in Tawheed, success of Al-Falah, follow by Islamic principles & rights, well equipped in both revealed and divine knowledge; accepting equity of humankind and practising good governance at home, at institution and as a society through governments.This study provides rich insight of literatures that have been missing in relation to Islamic perspectives of human development.en-USIslamic Human Development, Tawheed, Al-Falah, Good Governance, Islamic Ethics, Human Right, Knowledge, Equity & EqualityIslamic Human Development: Theory And PracticesArticle882410