Planetary Health and Anthropocene Discourse: The Role of Muslim Religious Leaders

Challenges Pub Date : 2023-11-21 DOI:10.3390/challe14040046
M. El-Sherbini, Y. Tajudeen, Habeebulah Jayeola Oladipo, I. Oladunjoye, A. Adebayo, Jemilah Mahmood
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The Anthropocene epoch marks a critical phase in the history of humanity, where anthropogenic activities have profoundly impacted our planet. Alongside remarkable ecological crises, the Anthropocene worldview has raised existential questions, with a cultural and ethical discourse that recognizes the intrinsic value and calls for more responsible sustainable living. Addressing these collective challenges necessitates a broader perspective guided by a unified sense of purpose toward personal and planetary health. In this context, the role of religious leaders in shaping the social and environmental worldviews of their followers cannot be underestimated. Religious teachings provide a moral framework for promoting climate action, global ethics, the rights of Indigenous peoples, peace, and justice, and other aspects of planetary health. By examining the global ecological crises through the lens of Islam, the Religion of Nature, or Din al-Fitrah, and its environmental and spiritual teachings, we can gain valuable insights into humanity’s connection to the fabric of creation and its interaction with the world. These principles, rich in moral values, are intertwined with accountability and social cohesiveness. Therefore, the role of Muslim religious leaders considering the planetary-scale threats warrants further elucidation, recognizing that many other faiths and faith leaders can similarly contribute together for the common good.
行星健康与人类世话语:穆斯林宗教领袖的作用
人类纪标志着人类历史上的一个关键阶段,人类活动对我们的星球产生了深远的影响。伴随着引人注目的生态危机,"人类世 "世界观提出了生存问题,其文化和伦理话语承认内在价值,并呼吁更负责任的可持续生活。要应对这些集体挑战,就必须有一个更广阔的视角,以实现个人和地球健康的统一目标感为指导。在这种情况下,宗教领袖在塑造其信徒的社会和环境世界观方面的作用不可低估。宗教教义为促进气候行动、全球伦理、原住民权利、和平与正义以及地球健康的其他方面提供了道德框架。通过伊斯兰教--自然宗教或 Din al-Fitrah--及其环境和精神教义的视角来审视全球生态危机,我们可以对人类与造物结构的联系及其与世界的互动获得宝贵的见解。这些原则蕴含着丰富的道德价值观,与责任感和社会凝聚力交织在一起。因此,有必要进一步阐明穆斯林宗教领袖在应对全球性威胁方面的作用,同时认识到许多其他宗教和宗教领袖同样可以为共同利益做出贡献。
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