Abstract

Studies and discussion in measuring the quality of life (QoL) has been at the centre stage ever since people realize its importance for the wellness of mankind. It is even more important when the concept is associated with sustainable development goal (SDG). Some studies relate QoL with physical health, psychological health, social relationship and environment. Others associate it with authentic happiness that refers to the criteria of pleasant life, a good life, a meaningful life and balanced life. Nevertheless, what can be considered as a holistic QoL? Can it be confined to the material and physical wellness of the people? Could there be any different perspective in looking at the concept in a holistic view? This study would attempt to answer the above questions by deliberating the dimensions of QoL enshrined by the maqasid al-shariah (the objectives of shariah). External Desk Study is employed in getting the required information and data relating to the definition and measurement of QoL. Relevant literatures in the area are reviewed and analysed in coming up with the new dimensions of holistic QoL. In analyzing the data, deductive approach is used to come up with the list of indicators for every dimension of maqasid-based QoL. Finding of this study is expected to shed light in looking into a much broader dimension of QoL.

Highlights

  • Quality of life (QoL) is the general well-being of individuals and societies that outline positive and negative features of life

  • quality of life (QoL) is referred to a concept concerning physical health, mental health, social relationships, and emotional well-being (Baernholdt et al, 2012)

  • This study aimed at looking into the dimensions of QoL from a rather different perspective

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Introduction

Quality of life (QoL) is the general well-being of individuals and societies that outline positive and negative features of life. It observes life satisfaction, including everything from physical health,family, education, employment, wealth, safety, security to freedom, religious beliefs, and the environment (Barcaccia, 2013). Quality of life refers to standard indicators of the quality of life that include wealth and employment and the built environment, physical and mental health, education, recreation and leisure time, and social belonging (Gregory, Johnston, Pratt, & Watts, 2009). QoL is referred to a concept concerning physical health, mental health, social relationships, and emotional well-being (Baernholdt et al, 2012). There has been no single, universally accepted definition of quality of life but the existing conception recognizes that quality of life is determined by personal/social factors as well as subjective/ objective factors (Elosua, 2011)

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