Signs on the earth: Islam, modernity and the climate crisis

Foreword and acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: A house of cards. Hegemony -- Brains, black holes and the Enlightenment -- The bridge -- A lethal cocktail -- Endnotes -- Chapter 2: A ravished earth. A disconnected people -- The pollution boomerang -- Rape of the forests -- Ecocide -- The...

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Autor principal: Khalid, Fazlun M. (Autor)
Tipo de documento: Print Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
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Publicado: Markfield, Leicestershire, England Kube Publishing [2019]
En:Año: 2019
(Cadenas de) Palabra clave estándar:B Islam / Cambio climático antropogénico / Regeneración (Religión)
Clasificaciones IxTheo:BJ Islam
NCG Ética ecológica ; ética de la creación
ZA Ciencias sociales
Otras palabras clave:B Climatic changes ; Effect of human beings on
B Nature ; Effect of human beings on
B Human ecology ; Religious aspects ; Islam
B Nature Effect of human beings on
B Climatic changes Effect of human beings on
B Human Ecology Religious aspects Islam
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Sumario:Foreword and acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: A house of cards. Hegemony -- Brains, black holes and the Enlightenment -- The bridge -- A lethal cocktail -- Endnotes -- Chapter 2: A ravished earth. A disconnected people -- The pollution boomerang -- Rape of the forests -- Ecocide -- The nectar of life -- A delayed reaction -- Endnotes -- Chapter 3: Prosperity in perspective. Happiness and the good life -- The progress trap -- Development and delusions -- The fantasy of growth -- Endnotes -- Chapter 4: How history accelerated. All the time in the world -- Signs of impatience -- A spurt -- Acceleration -- Endnotes -- Chapter 5: Islam and the natural world. Mobilizing faith -- Rediscovering the natural world -- Producing results -- Endnotes -- Chapter 6: Surviving the anthropocene. Collapse -- What now? -- Hope springs eternal -- Endnotes -- Appendix: Islamic declaration on global climate change -- List of acronyms -- Glossary of Arabic terms -- List of quotations from the Qur'an -- Bibliography -- Index.
A major study of environmentalism and Islam in practice and theory, with an historical overview that sets out future challenges, including reformulating the fiqh or Islamic legal tradition to take the ecological dimension seriously. n addressing this book to the one billion Muslims in the world it has the potential to reinvigorate the desire for environmental change in a community that is ignored at the planets peril. In arguing that modernity, consumerism and industrialisation need to be rethought, alongside an appeal to reconnect man and woman with creation in the divine order, this book has the potential to transform a generation. In the same way that Naomi Klein's This Changes Everything presented the argument for environmental action in a Capitalist framework, Fazlun Khalid has written a book that demands action from those whose primary orientation is towards the Islamic faith. -- Provided by publisher
Notas:Includes bibliographical references (pages 228-237) and index
ISBN:1847740766