Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Qur’anic Ecotheology and Feminist Reflections on Environmental Crisis

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This edition delves into the intricate relationship between environmental degradation, gender injustice, and Qur’anic interpretation. Beginning with a critical review of Al-Tahrir wa Al-Tanwir from an ecofeminist perspective, it explores the dual exploitation of women and nature under capitalist anthropocentrism. Other articles reinterpret the concept of fasād (corruption) in light of Chomsky’s transformative generative theory, investigate verbal tafsir on environmental issues by Indonesian ulema, and offer feminist-ecotheological insights drawn from the Indonesian Women’s Ulema Congress. Additionally, this volume examines Ibn Rushd’s philosophical reasoning on nature as evidence of divine existence, presenting a rich interdisciplinary contribution to Qur’anic ecotheology in contemporary thought.

Published: 2024-06-29