Description
Islam is the religion of over one billion people and is practiced in virtually every country on earth. The articulation of an Islamic environmental ethic in contemporary terms is all the more urgent because Western-style conservation efforts do not fit all cultural and philosophical traditions.
This volume outlines the Islamic view of the cosmic order and reviews the ways an Islamic world view can be interpreted, reassessed, and applied to such environmental problems as pollution and water scarcity. Sections on social justice and on issues of sustainability and development look at the history and roots of the current environmental crisis; at the broader context of women's rights of equal access to both natural and social resources; and at the interconnectedness of environmental protection and the alleviation of human poverty.
About the Author
Richard C. Foltz is Associate Professor of Religion at Concordia University in Montreal. Frederick M. Denny is Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Azizan Baharuddin is Professor of Science and Technology Studies at the University of Malaya.
Book Information
ISBN 9780945454397
Author Richard C. Foltz
Format Hardback
Page Count 624
Imprint Harvard University, Center for the Study of World Religions
Publisher Harvard University Press
Weight(grams) 948g