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Islam and Environmental Ethics examines the rich theological and philosophical foundations within Islamic tradition that address humanity’s relationship with the natural world. The book explores how Islamic principles of stewardship, justice, and divine creation provide a framework for understanding environmental responsibility.
Muhammad Yaseen Gada analyzes key Islamic concepts including khalifah (trusteeship), mizan (balance), and the interconnectedness of all creation as outlined in the Quran and Hadith. The work demonstrates how these teachings offer practical guidance for contemporary environmental challenges such as climate change, resource depletion, and biodiversity loss.
Part of the Elements in Islam and Science series, this volume bridges Islamic scholarship with scientific discourse, offering Muslim scholars and environmental ethicists valuable perspectives on sustainable development and ecological stewardship grounded in religious tradition.







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