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Book Synopsis1 Introduction.- PART 1 Eco-Imagination in Islamic Philosophies and Sufism.- Chapter 2 Divine Ownership and Resourcefulness as Basic View of Islamic Eco-Imagination.- Chapter 3 Eco Imagination and Sufi Phenomenology.- Chapter 4 Imagination as a Cure Against the Boredom of Science: Ibn Arabi's Path towards Self Realization.- Chapter 5 The Tree as an Absolute Phenomenological Symbol in Ibn Arabi's Paradigm.- PART 2 Towards and beyond Mulla Sadr: Current debates on Eco Imagination.- Chapter 6 Aspects of Mulla Sadra's Interpretation of Platonic Ideas.- Chapter 7 The Problem of Existence in Sufism.- PART 3 Islamic Eco-Imagination in Mystics, Literature and Poetry.- Chapter 8 Recycled Imaginations, Re*source and The One According to Ikhwan Al-Safa.- Chapter 9 Review of a contemporary mystical debate on Simorgh's symbiotics.- Chapter 10 A Study of Yeats's Byzantium Poems.- PART 4 From Eco-Imagination to Sustainable Future.- Chapter 11 The Imaginatively Constituted I centre Fana (Annullment) for Sustainable Future in Islamic Philosophy of Bulleh Shah.- Chapter 12 Eco-Imagination Beyond the Verticalization of Life.