Green Academia: Integrating Islamic Teachings in Education for a Sustainable Future

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Shahida Shahida
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Environmental discourses in the twenty-first century actively engage with religious discourses, consciously attempting to bring religious texts as the centre of attention to suggest viable solutions for countering the current ecological crisis. Islam, too, offers an insight to assert that nature is a creation of Allah and, therefore, a constant reminder of His Will and Glory. Drawing references from the Qur’ān and the Ḥadīth, this paper aims first to establish that Islamic value systems are pro-eco-conservative in principle—I draw from Islamic philosophy, namely, the Unity of Being (Tawhīd), Trusteeship (Khalifa) and Accountability (Akhirah), mentioned in Al-Qur’ān to form the theoretical framework for my study. Secondly, a qualitative analysis of the primary data collected using the Participatory Action Research (PAR) approach. Primary data was collected from unstructured group interviews and observation of the researcher with a sample size of fifty students from Madrasah Education (Kolkata, India) and fifty students of English medium schools in Kolkata, respectively, to assess the participants' attitudes and practices, and how it aligns with the eco-conservative practices by posing open-ended questions. The study aims to ascertain if education systems with a religious background could contribute to developing eco-conservative practices and awareness. The study suggested that considering  religious teachings in environmental education can naturally foster eco-ethical practices. This study comprises a particular region, and since it included a small sample size, generalization of the result is not possible.  
绿色学术:在教育中融入伊斯兰教义,实现可持续未来
二十一世纪的环境论述积极参与宗教论述,有意识地将宗教文本作为关注的中心,为应对当前的生态危机提出可行的解决方案。伊斯兰教也提供了一种见解,即大自然是真主的创造物,因此也时刻提醒着人们真主的意志和荣耀。本文参考了《古兰经》和《圣训》,旨在首先确定伊斯兰价值体系在原则上是支持生态保守主义的--我借鉴了伊斯兰哲学,即《古兰经》中提到的 "存在的统一性"(Tawhīd)、"托管"(Khalifa)和 "责任"(Akhirah),以形成我的研究的理论框架。其次,采用参与式行动研究(PAR)方法对收集到的原始数据进行定性分析。研究人员通过非结构化小组访谈和观察收集原始数据,样本量分别为 50 名印度加尔各答伊斯兰学校(Madrasah Education)的学生和 50 名加尔各答英语学校的学生,通过提出开放式问题评估参与者的态度和做法,以及如何与生态保守做法保持一致。研究旨在确定具有宗教背景的教育系统是否有助于培养生态保守的做法和意识。研究表明,在环境教育中考虑宗教教义可以自然而然地促进生态道德实践。本研究涉及特定地区,由于样本量较小,研究结果不可能一概而论。
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