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Islam and the Environment - Coggle Diagram
Islam and the Environment
Quran
Wants humans to examine history
Does not condemn wealth
Encourages spending in a good way
Condemns those who believe wealth makes you live longer
Paying no attention to their earthly duties
Don't restock the forests, fish or crops
Keep everything to themselves
Should be shared with others
Charity
Finding Balance
Moderate and fair profits
Humans
Individually responsible for their own actions
Begging is condemned
Everyone is encouraged to work for what they want
harmful trades like drugs and alcohol are forbidden
Humans are encouraged to investigate and ask questions
Are there limits?
Ethical limits
Capacity limits
What is the effect of human intensions on experiments?
Is there an order in nature?
Everyone wants to have their own things
Would rather be on their own than live with family
Become interested only in those who have the same things as them
Disruption of the Environment
Threatens Control
God gave control to the humans to be stewards on earth for creation
Humans want to be in charge
Some use their small piece of control to grow their power and not always in a positive way
Some use their small piece of control the way they are supposed to
Humans need to find a new balance