FOREWORD
As part of its endeavor to spread the Islamic culture far
and wide, develop the contents of this culture, raise a
sound awareness about its purport and objectives,
promote the Islamic thought and strengthen its role in
the shaping of modern life, the Islamic Educational,
Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO) included
in its Three-Year Action Plan for 1998-2000 a project on
fostering awareness about the Islamic heritage and
addressing issues of modern times. Focusing on the
Islamic heritage, the project aims to broach this lore
from a contemporary perspective so as to shed ample
light on its riches and expound issues and concepts not
within reach for the present-day researcher and reader.
Modern cultural and social issues are thus examined, and
their cultural, economic and political implications
investigated against the Islamic principles and
fundamentals in such a way as to bring answers to the
questions and problems raised by these issues.
One of the components of this project consists in the
preparation of a series of fifteen studies featuring the
Islamic outlook on subjects and problems of interest to
the contemporary society. Translated and published in
Arabic, English and French booklets, the studies will be
subsequently released through ISESCO's Islamic database
aimed to publicize the religion, culture and
civilization of Islam through Internet.
The Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Organization is pleased, therefore, to present
“Environmental Studies : Some Problems Analyzed from the
Islamic Point of View” to the reader. Expounding the
Islamic principles in dealing with the environment, the
book highlights their value as to redressing the
environment and removing all factors of pollution and
spoliation. A conclusion of paramount importance is then
reached, namely that the fallouts of pollution besetting
our contemporary societies are, in fact, the result of
failure to implement the teachings of the Righteous
Religion.
Our thanks are due to the authors, Dr. Ahmad Ar-Raïssouni,
Dr. Farouk Hamada, and Dr. Ahmad Al-Kadmiri, for their
excellent presentation of the Islamic viewpoint on the
subject.
Our thanks also go to Dr. Najat Sebti, author of this most
accurate English translation.
It is hoped that this publication will rise to the
expectations pinned by readers on their Islamic
Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.
We beseech Almighty Allah to crown our efforts with
success, guide us to the right path and enhance the
benefits of this book.
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Dr
Abdulaziz Othman Altwaijri
Director General of the Islamic Educational,
Scientific and Cultural Organization - ISESCO - |