The elements of environment: an analysis from the spiritual perspectives

The elements of environment are mentioned many times in the Quran. These elements such as mountain, water, tree sea, sky, earth and their roles lucidly exhibited in the Quran. Presently , the environment is facing assorted threats and varios steps have been taken to outmanoeuvre these menaces. Despi...

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Main Authors: Noor Shakirah bt Mat Akhir, Muhammad Azizan Bin Sabjan
Format: Article
Published: Environmental Management Society, Malaysia 2011
Online Access:http://journalarticle.ukm.my/3382/
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description The elements of environment are mentioned many times in the Quran. These elements such as mountain, water, tree sea, sky, earth and their roles lucidly exhibited in the Quran. Presently , the environment is facing assorted threats and varios steps have been taken to outmanoeuvre these menaces. Despite many strategies taken to sustain the environment, there is one step which is often being neglected and that is to dissolve the threats and retain the environment via spiritual aspects.This paper attemps to exhibit the connection between the elements of environment and the spiritual aspects as portrayed in the Quran.It is hoped that the paper will provide a clearer understanding of the connection between spiritual aspects and the preservation of environmentand how the environment can be sustained via spiritual realizations.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:33822012-01-25T00:49:20Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/3382/ The elements of environment: an analysis from the spiritual perspectives Noor Shakirah bt Mat Akhir, Muhammad Azizan Bin Sabjan, The elements of environment are mentioned many times in the Quran. These elements such as mountain, water, tree sea, sky, earth and their roles lucidly exhibited in the Quran. Presently , the environment is facing assorted threats and varios steps have been taken to outmanoeuvre these menaces. Despite many strategies taken to sustain the environment, there is one step which is often being neglected and that is to dissolve the threats and retain the environment via spiritual aspects.This paper attemps to exhibit the connection between the elements of environment and the spiritual aspects as portrayed in the Quran.It is hoped that the paper will provide a clearer understanding of the connection between spiritual aspects and the preservation of environmentand how the environment can be sustained via spiritual realizations. Environmental Management Society, Malaysia 2011 Article PeerReviewed Noor Shakirah bt Mat Akhir, and Muhammad Azizan Bin Sabjan, (2011) The elements of environment: an analysis from the spiritual perspectives. Malaysian Journal of Environmental Management, 12 (1). pp. 39-45. ISSN 1511-7855 http://ems-malaysia.org/mjem/index.html
spellingShingle Noor Shakirah bt Mat Akhir,
Muhammad Azizan Bin Sabjan,
The elements of environment: an analysis from the spiritual perspectives
title The elements of environment: an analysis from the spiritual perspectives
title_full The elements of environment: an analysis from the spiritual perspectives
title_fullStr The elements of environment: an analysis from the spiritual perspectives
title_full_unstemmed The elements of environment: an analysis from the spiritual perspectives
title_short The elements of environment: an analysis from the spiritual perspectives
title_sort elements of environment: an analysis from the spiritual perspectives
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/3382/
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