Climate Change and Islamic law

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Muhammad Saleem Karimzai
Ali Ahmed Bahar
Ihsanullah Nasih

Abstract

‌‌This scientific study has been conducted under the title (Climate Change and Islamic Sharia) in which the perspective of Islamic Sharia related to climate change has been revealed. In the scientific field related to climate change, a jurisprudential interpretative reference is available to climate change-related students, students of Sharia sciences, and workers in the field of climate change laws. Islamic Sharia is known which we have reached in this bibliographic research article. The result of this study is that Islamic Sharia clarify all the causes of climate change: such as global warming, air pollution, atomic pressure, etc. Islamic Sharia has pointed out and recommended the necessary solutions for this, such as building land on trees and forests, preventing the cutting of trees, preventing air pollution, and doing all the work that keep the climate moderate in such a way as to make human life comfortable and forbid all the activities that cause the climate to change in such a way that human life becomes harmful.

Keywords

Climate, change, Islamic, law, Temperature, Pollution

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How to Cite
Karimzai, M. S., Bahar, A. A., & Nasih, I. (2024). Climate Change and Islamic law. Nangarhar University International Journal of Biosciences, 3(02), 439–443. https://doi.org/10.70436/nuijb.v3i02.259

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