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Born from the 1992 Earth Summit, this book is a major account of Islam's contribution to the environmental debate. Touching on issues of community, empowerment and culture, it challenges those of all faiths and none to reconsider their attitudes towards the natural world.

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"It admirably and largely successfully attempts to avoid abstraction ... I would recommend the book." The Environmentalist "A pioneer work to be commended. The author is at his most persuasive in the chapters which concern Islamic law, economic justice, and public interest. The author is sympathetic to calls for Christianity and Islam to join together in combating modern materialistic trends which are causing long-term damage to the welfare of human beings." Journal of Contemporary Religion, Vol 6, No. 2, 2001

The Environmental Dimensions of Islam

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      Publisher: James Clarke & Co Ltd
      Publication Date: 18/05/2000
      ISBN13: 9780718829605, 978-0718829605
      ISBN10: 0718829603

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Born from the 1992 Earth Summit, this book is a major account of Islam's contribution to the environmental debate. Touching on issues of community, empowerment and culture, it challenges those of all faiths and none to reconsider their attitudes towards the natural world.

      Trade Review
      "It admirably and largely successfully attempts to avoid abstraction ... I would recommend the book." The Environmentalist "A pioneer work to be commended. The author is at his most persuasive in the chapters which concern Islamic law, economic justice, and public interest. The author is sympathetic to calls for Christianity and Islam to join together in combating modern materialistic trends which are causing long-term damage to the welfare of human beings." Journal of Contemporary Religion, Vol 6, No. 2, 2001

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