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伊斯蘭與生態學

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Professor Dave, PhD
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在這個為期 5 週的課程中,我們將探討伊斯蘭教的歷史、古蘭經(古蘭經)的章節、先知穆罕默德的聖訓、魯米(蘇菲派)的神秘主義以及當代關於生態責任的論述。
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I have a PhD in Religious Studies from McGill University, and many years teaching world religions.  One course I have taught for first year undergrads is "Religious Ethics and the Environment" that covers ecological responses to climate change and other environmental concerns (pollution, resource depletion, sustainable development) which had a special focus on Eco-Islam.  This course on Outschool is based on that university course, but tailored especially for younger learners.
This course includes two sensitive topics: religion and climate change science.  

Religion (Islam) will be addressed descriptively from a secular perspective, yet very respectfully with respect to Islamic tradition and sensitive topics.  Nothing judgmental or in terms advocacy will be implied at any time.  The aim is to be illustrative and informative for young learners about a major world religion of over 1.8 billion adherents worldwide.  It will be a great course to learn about different Islamic cultures and traditions.

Climate change science is also considered controversial by some families.  The Islamic Declaration on Global Climate Change considers anthropogenic climate change to be a true reality, and which will result in severe (yet still uncertain) consequences for sustainability, economic systems, and human lives.  The mitigation strategies, however, are less controversial, emphasizing subsistence agriculture improvements, renewal energy, and minimizing ecological and carbon impacts on the biosphere.  All these topics will be addressed descriptively (without overt advocacy).  It will be a great opportunity to learn what Islamic cultures are doing in terms of sustainability.

Students will be referred to their parents for questions regarding Islam and Climate Change beyond the scope of this class.  

Disrespectful comments about Islam will not be tolerated in class discussions; this will be a safe space for students of all faith traditions, or none at all.   Everyone is welcome to attend and learn.   

Please refer to the Outschool Community Standards and Codes of Conduct -- Be Kind, Be Safe, Be Respectful !   
Islamic Declaration on Global Climate Change (August 2015)
http://www.ifees.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/climate_declarationmMWB.pdf
Available in French, Arabic, and several other languages at:
http://www.ifees.org.uk/declaration/

Ammar, Nawal.   (2001).   "Islam and Deep Ecology."  In, Deep Ecology and World Religions.  Edited by David Barnhill and Roger Gottlieb.  Suny Press.

Kamali, Mohammad Hashim. (2016.) “Islam and the Environment: An Examination of
the Source Evidence.” In, Islamic Perspectives on Science and Technology. Mohammad
Hashim Kamali, Osman Bakar, Daud Abdul-Fattah Batchelor, Rugayah Hashim,
editors. Springer: Singapore, pp. 171-192.

Kartanegara, Mulyadhi. (2016.) “Rumi on the Living Earth: A Sufi Perspective.” In,
Islamic Perspectives on Science and Technology. Mohammad Hashim Kamali, Osman
Bakar, Daud Abdul-Fattah Batchelor, Rugayah Hashim, editors. Springer: Singapore,
pp. 75-83

Haq, Z. A., Imran, M., Ahmad, S., & Farooq, U. (2020). Environment, Islam, and women: a study of eco-feminist environmental activism in Pakistan. Journal of Outdoor and Environmental Education, 23(3), 275–291. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42322-020-00065-4

Grossman, Kristina.  (2019).  "‘Green Islam’: Islamic environmentalism in Indonesia."  New Mandala: New Perspectives on Southeast Asia.  28 August.  Available at: https://www.newmandala.org/green-islam/

Özdemir, İbrahim.  (2019).  A bestowed trust: The perception of nature and animals in Islam.  The Ecological Citizen Vol 3 No 1: 33-34.

Calvao, Kaleigh.  (2019).  "Islamic Environmentalism in Indonesia: Inherently Ecological or Reactionary Apologism?"  Available at: https://blog.uvm.edu/imorgens-rel195a/2019/12/03/islamic-environmentalism-in-indonesia-inherently-ecological-or-reactionary-apologism/
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Hello !

I am a professor of philosophy, ecology, and religious studies, and I will be offering classes to help students make that sometimes difficult transition to college and university.  

So often I see 1st year undergraduate students struggle... 
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