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Environmental studies some problems analyzed from the islamic point of view

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Dr AHMAD
AR-RAÏSOUNI

Faculty of letter and human sciences Mohammed V University – Rabat

Dr FAROUK HAMADA
Faculty of letter and human sciences Mohammed V University – Rabat

Dr AHMAD AL-KADMIRI
National Institute of agronomic reserch  - Rabat

Translated By
Dr NAJAT SEBTI

 

 

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  • Preface

  • Introduction

  • I- "Allah is Beautiful and He cares for beauty"

    • Aesthetic education and its repercussions on the preservation of nature.
      Dr. Ahmed Ar-Raissouni

    • 1. The Quran stresses the manifestations of beauty in nature and in all creatures

    • 2. Aesthetic education in the Sunna

  • II- "Religion is the mother of all advice"

    • Man's relationships with the environment: the Islamic viewpoint.
      Dr. Farouk Hamada

  • III- "You reap what you have sown with your deeds"

    • The present crisis in the environment and its cultural roots

    • 1. Definitions and general points

      • A) Hellenic (Greek) cultural heritage

      • B) The world population boom

      • C) The total or partial deterioration of production capital

      • D) The rapid technological and industrial development

      • E) Urbanization

      • F) The gradual emergence of new philosophical attitudes

    • 2. The present crisis in the environment

      • 2.1.  Environmental pollution

        • a) Chemical pollution

        • b) Physical pollution

      • 2.2. The vegetal and animal species extinction, and the natural resources exhaustion

  • Conclusion

  • Notes

 
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