Why Islamists go green: politics, religion and the environment
From North Africa to Indonesia, Muslim populations have struggled to cope with the new environmental realities. In the era of globalisation, however, Islamists are increasingly addressing green issues and suggesting policies to help protect the environment. Delving into the causes of this new enviro...
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Format: | Electronic Book |
Language: | English |
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Edinburgh
Edinburgh University Press
[2023]
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In: | Year: 2023 |
Series/Journal: | Edinburgh studies of the globalised Muslim world
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Further subjects: | B
Militia
B Environmental damage B Dschihadismus B Ecology B Islamic countries B Islam and politics B POLITICAL SCIENCE / Globalization B Sustainable development B Militancy B Islam B Environmentalism Religious aspects Islam B Fundamentalism B Environment B Resource management B Religious movement B Environmental protection |
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Summary: | From North Africa to Indonesia, Muslim populations have struggled to cope with the new environmental realities. In the era of globalisation, however, Islamists are increasingly addressing green issues and suggesting policies to help protect the environment. Delving into the causes of this new environmentalism phenomenon, Emmanuel Karagiannis explores the motivations of different Islamist groups and assesses the degree of influence that Islamic texts, rulings and principles have on the green policies pursued. Islam and the Environment Muslim Brotherhood and the Environment Hizb ut-Tahrir and the Environment Hizbullah and the Environment Hamas and the Environment The Jihadi-Salafi Movement and the Environment Understanding Islamist Environmentalism |
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Item Description: | Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 225-258 ; Index |
ISBN: | 1399506242 |
Access: | Restricted Access |
Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1515/9781399506243 |