Abstract
This article explores the impact of the Islamic economic paradigm on the development of a green economy. The analysis examines in detail the key principles of Islamic economics, including, but not limited to, care for the environment, sustainable use of resources, ensuring social justice and harmonious responsibility to society. Particular attention is paid to identifying how these principles contribute to the formation of an environmentally sustainable economic system, taking into account social responsibility. The study also covers analysis of the practical implementation of Islamic economic principles in various areas of environmental management, sustainable development and environmental protection. The article concludes with a conclusion about the potential of the Islamic economic model as a factor in the development of a green economy and the need to integrate its fundamental principles into modern sustainable development strategies.