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Morteza Bayat

Morteza Bayat

Academic rank: Instructor
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Education: MSc.
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Faculty: Economic and Administrative Sciences
Address: Arak University
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Research

Title
Islam’s attitude toward nature
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
Islam, Nature, Environment, Eco-centered theories, Biome-centered theories
Year
2021
Journal Journal of Wildlife and Biodiversity
DOI
Researchers Morteza Bayat

Abstract

The main question of the present study is what Islam's attitude and recommendations are in the biodiversity conservation issue and the way to interact. This paper deal with major theories of Anthropocentrism, EcoCentrism, and Biome-Centrism. While reviewing Holy Quran and exploring Islamic literature using keywords like nature, trees, animals, conservation, organisms, diversity, oceans, earth, mountains I found that Islam has a positive attitude and many recommendations toward the moral and intrinsic value of the other beings. The difference between the Islamic view and other theories toward the natural environment is that they equate the intrinsic value of man with other beings, while in Islam, human is distinguished from other beings since he has an intellect and has accepted the providence and guardianship of God. Human seizure in nature must be done with responsibility and commitment. The Islamic view is in line with the comprehensive intermediate theory of the environment, and the statement that humans and animals have the same intrinsic value and respect, and that the intrinsic value of life-capable beings cannot be graded, is not acceptable in Islam. Islam has very restricted rules toward nature conservation and recommends that human protect habitats, animals, and overall biodiversity.