An Analytical study of the Balance of Ecosystems: Islamic Teachings on the Harmony between Living and Non-Living Components of Nature
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https://doi.org/10.52461/ulm-e-islmia.v32i02.4271Keywords:
Islamic lessons, adjust of environments, Mizan, Khalifah, nature, natural morals, maintainability, interdependency, preservation, biodiversity, Qur'an, Hadith, stewardship, environmental adjust, nature conservationAbstract
This paper investigates the Islamic point of view on the adjust of environments, emphasizing the interconnecting and concordance between living and non-living components of nature. It looks at key Qur'anic verses and Hadiths that highlight the divine creation of nature, showing the Soil as a impeccably adjusted framework planned by God. The concept of Mizan (adjust) is central to Islamic lessons, reflecting the perplexing interdependency of all components inside biological systems. People, as Khalifah (stewards) of the Soil, are endowed with the duty to protect and ensure the common world. The paper too talks about the moral rules laid out in Islam with respect to the feasible utilize of assets, the preservation of biodiversity, and the moral treatment of creatures and plants. Moreover, it analyzes the results of disturbing environmental adjust and the significance of advancing natural morals through Islamic hones. Eventually, the paper underscores the part of Islamic lessons in cultivating a profound regard for nature and giving a system for feasible coexistence with the environment.
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