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| Document Type(s): | Book Chapter |
| Book Title: | Attitudes to Nature |
| Article/Chapter Title: | Islam |
| Editor(s): | Holm, Jean; Bowker, John |
| Author(s): | Forward, Martin; Alam, Mohamed |
| Religion(s): | Islam |
| ISBN: | 1855670925 |
| Publisher Name: | Pinter |
| Place of Publication: | London |
| Date of Publication: | 1994 |
| Pages: | 79-100 |
| Annotation: | This chapter is an introduction to an Islamic understanding of sacred order, the anthropocentrism of Islam, and the notion of natures temporality. Forward and Alam emphasize the Quranic revelation that all creation is a sign of Allah and essentially muslim (submitted to Allah). Other topics include: the spirit-world, science, rights of ownership, human vicegerency, and Allahs sovereignty. |
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