Environmental legal politics is a strategic element, ensuring the sustainability of natural resources and the quality of human life. Therefore, this study aimed to determine and analyze environmental legal politics in the context of regulatory reform, spanning from Environmental Protection and Management Law to Job Creation Law. The analysis also aimed to analyze fiqh bi'ah in relation to regulatory frameworks governing environmental management and preservation. A normative or doctrinal legal research method was applied, using secondary data, consisting of both primary and secondary legal materials. The results showed that 26 Articles (20.4%) were amended, comprising 10 deleted (7.8%) and 4 added (3.1%). Through the perspective of environmental legal politics, the incorporation of amendments to Environmental Protection and Management Law into the framework of Law Number 11 of 2020 on Job Creation showed a shift in legal political orientation from the primum remedium method. The amendments to the a quo Law had weakened oversight mechanisms and formed greater opportunities for environmental damage. The analysis found that the prospect of contemporary fiqh bi'ah should be developed from a conceptual framework into a specific discipline that systematically studies the natural environment. The potential was significant when it was understood as a normative religious concept and incorporated into the public policy system, forming an independent and coherent field of study. Consequently, fiqh bi'ah served as a paradigm for promoting environmental sustainability through an ecologically grounded ethical method rooted in Islamic values. This study assumed that environmental management guided by government regulations could be effectively associated with the principle of fiqh bi'ah.