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Islam and ecology: a bestowed trust

Contributor(s): Material type: ArticleArticleSeries: Religions of the world and ecologyPublication details: Cambridge Center for the Study of World Religions 2003Description: xliii, 584 pISBN:
  • 0945454392
  • 9780945454397
  • 0945454406
  • 9780945454403
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Toward an understanding of environmental ethics from a Qurʼanic perspective, by I Ozdemir. The universe alive: nature in the Masnavi of Jalal al-Din Rumi, by L Clarke. Fitra: an Islamic model for humans and the environment, by S Chishti. Islam, the contemporary Islamic world, and the environmental crisis, by S Nasr. Islam and the environment: theory and practice, by M Dien. Islam and ecology: toward retrieval and reconstruction, by S Haq. Peace in Islam: an ecology of the spirit, by A Said and N Funk. The basis for a discipline of Islamic environmental law, by O Llewellyn. Islamic environmentalism: a matter of interpretation, by R Foltz. Toward an Islamic ecotheology, by K Afrasiabi. Islam, ecology, and modernity: an Islamic critique of the root causes of environmental degradation, by F Khalid. The environmental crisis of our time: a Muslim response, by Y Dutton. Islam, Muslim society, and environmental concerns: a developmental model based on Islam's organic society, by H Dockrat. Ecological justice and human rights for women in Islam, by N Amnar. Scientific innovation and al-mizan, by M Parvaiz. Capacity building for sustainable development: the dilemma of Islamization of environmental institutions, by S Hamed. Islam, the environment, and family planning: the cases of Egypt and Iran, by N Jabbra and J Jabbra. An ecological journey in Muslim Bengal, by M Siddiq. Islam in Malaysia's planning and development doctrine, by A Majeed. The Aga Khan development network: an ethic of sustainable development and social conscience, by T Kassam. Nature in Islamic urbanism: the garden in practice and in metaphor, by A Petruccioli. From the gardens of the Qurʼan to the "gardens" of Lahore, by J Wescoat, Jr. Trees as ancestors: ecofeminism and the poetry of Forugh Farrokhzad, by F Milani.
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Bibliography: P 537-547. Index: p 557-584.

Toward an understanding of environmental ethics from a Qurʼanic perspective, by I Ozdemir. The universe alive: nature in the Masnavi of Jalal al-Din Rumi, by L Clarke. Fitra: an Islamic model for humans and the environment, by S Chishti. Islam, the contemporary Islamic world, and the environmental crisis, by S Nasr. Islam and the environment: theory and practice, by M Dien. Islam and ecology: toward retrieval and reconstruction, by S Haq. Peace in Islam: an ecology of the spirit, by A Said and N Funk. The basis for a discipline of Islamic environmental law, by O Llewellyn. Islamic environmentalism: a matter of interpretation, by R Foltz. Toward an Islamic ecotheology, by K Afrasiabi. Islam, ecology, and modernity: an Islamic critique of the root causes of environmental degradation, by F Khalid. The environmental crisis of our time: a Muslim response, by Y Dutton. Islam, Muslim society, and environmental concerns: a developmental model based on Islam's organic society, by H Dockrat. Ecological justice and human rights for women in Islam, by N Amnar. Scientific innovation and al-mizan, by M Parvaiz. Capacity building for sustainable development: the dilemma of Islamization of environmental institutions, by S Hamed. Islam, the environment, and family planning: the cases of Egypt and Iran, by N Jabbra and J Jabbra. An ecological journey in Muslim Bengal, by M Siddiq. Islam in Malaysia's planning and development doctrine, by A Majeed. The Aga Khan development network: an ethic of sustainable development and social conscience, by T Kassam. Nature in Islamic urbanism: the garden in practice and in metaphor, by A Petruccioli. From the gardens of the Qurʼan to the "gardens" of Lahore, by J Wescoat, Jr. Trees as ancestors: ecofeminism and the poetry of Forugh Farrokhzad, by F Milani.

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