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245 00 $aIslam and ecology :$ba bestowed trust /$cedited by Richard C. Foltz, Frederick M. Denny and Azizan Baharuddin.
260 $aCambridge, Mass. :$bCenter for the Study of World Religions, Harvard Divinity School :$bDistributed by Harvard University Press,$c©2003.
300 $axliii, 584 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm
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490 1 $aReligions of the world and ecology
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 537-547) and index.
505 00 $tIntroduction /$rRichard C. Foltz --$tToward an understanding of environmental ethics from a Qur'anic perspective /$rIbrahim Özdemir --$tThe universe alive : nature in the Masnavī of Jalal al-Din Rumi /$rL. Clarke --$tFitra : an Islamic model for humans and the environment /$rSaadia Khawar Khan Chishti --$tIslam, the contemporary Islamic world, and the environmental crisis /$rSeyyed Hossein Nasr --$tIslam and the environment : theory and practice /$rMawil Izzi Dien --$tIslam and ecology : toward retrieval and reconstruction /$rS. Nomanul Haq.
505 00 $tPeace in Islam : an ecology of the spirit /$rAbdul Aziz Said and Nathan C. Funk --$tThe basis for a discipline of Islamic environmental law /$rOthman Abd-ar-Rahman Llewellyn --$tIslamic environmentalism : a matter of interpretation /$rRichard C. Foltz --$tToward an Islamic ecotheology /$rKaveh L. Afrasiabi --$tIslam, ecology, and modernity : an Islamic critique of the root causes of environmental degradation /$rFazlun M. Khalid --$tThe environmental crisis of our time : a Muslim response /$rYasin Dutton.
505 00 $tIslam, Muslim society, and environmental concerns : a development model based on Islam's organic society /$rHashim Ismail Dockrat --$tEcological justice and human rights for women in Islam /$rNawal Ammar --$tScientific innovation and al-Mīzān /$rMohammad Aslam Parvaiz --$tCapacity building for sustainable development : the dilemma of Islamization of environmental institutions /$rSafei-Eldin A. Hamed --$tIslam, the environment, and family planning : the cases of Egypt and Iran /$rNancy W. Jabbra and Joseph G. Jabbra --$tEcological journey in Muslim Bengal /$rMohammad Yusuf Siddiq.
505 00 $tIslam in Malaysia's planning and development doctrine /$rAbu Bakar Abdul Majeed --$tAga Khan development network : an ethic of sustainable development and social conscience /$rTazim R. Kassam --$tNature in Islamic urbanism : the garden in practice and in metaphor /$rAttilio Petruccioli --$tFrom the gardens of the Qur'an to the "gardens" of Lahore /$rJames L. Wescoat, Jr. --$tTrees as ancestors : ecofeminism and the poetry of Forugh Farrokhzad /$rFarzaneh Milani.
520 1 $a"The environmental crisis falls hardest upon the world's poor, a disproportionate number of whom are Muslims. Islam contains a strong message of social justice, which challenges many of the environmentally destructive development models currently in place. Moreover, the Islamic tradition contains rich sources for environmental ethics, although this dimension has not yet figured prominently in the discourse of contemporary Muslim intellectuals who tend to see environmental issues as symptoms of broader social justice concerns." "The conference on Islam and ecology held at the Center for the Study of World Religions, Harvard Divinity School, in 1998 was the first international forum to bring Islamic environmental values to the forefront of discussion. In the Islamic worldview humans are seen as stewards over a creation that belongs ultimately not to humans, but to God. Islamic law provides for levels of environmental protection that exceed in some cases those in contemporary Western legal systems, but throughout the Muslim world these traditions have been replaced or allowed to lapse. Today, however, Muslims everywhere are coming to see the environment as an issue affecting the welfare of all present and future generations, and they are coming with renewed interest to the guidance that Islamic models of stewardship can provide." "Muslims today constitute one-sixth of the world's human population, and Muslim communities are present in virtually every country around the globe. This volume contains a set of essays written by scholars of Islam from a wide range of countries and cultural backgrounds, attesting to the importance of including this major religious tradition in global discussions on environment and sustainability."--Jacket.
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700 1 $aFoltz, Richard C.,$d1961-
700 1 $aDenny, Frederick Mathewson.
700 0 $aAzizan Haji Baharuddin.
776 08 $iOnline version:$tIslam and ecology.$dCambridge, Mass. : Center for the Study of World Religions, Harvard Divinity School : Distributed by Harvard University Press, ©2003$w(OCoLC)607665879
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