ترشيد استهلاك الموارد الطبيعيّة في إطار السنّة النبويّة

Rationalizing the Consumption of Natural Resources in the Framework of Prophet’s Sunnah

Authors

  • Soubhiya Hamed Khoudari Assistant Professor, Faculty of Literature and Humanities, Global University, Lebanon

Keywords:

Resources, natural, rationalization, consumption, biography, Prophet

Abstract

Natural resources of all kinds including water, land, air, and plants are considered a pillar of the human’s life and its continuity, and a source to the requirements of one’s improvement and accomplishments; since an individual depends on them in the simplest requirements of living, as the water, air, and food are essentials which the person doesn’t dispense with them, reaching to insuring sources of energy that the human needs in his or her industries and transportation, and to operate one’s various inventions and scientific ambitions. Thus, the person should use these resources in right thoughtful ways that provide one’s needs and ensure the safety of one’s environment and preserves it. Thus, the honest religion has provided us with teachings that include all what we need in our life, and we find in the guidance and biography of our Prophet Muhammad may blessings and peace be upon him important instructions in the field of using the resources, preserving them, and generalizing the benefit from it, and this is what I clarified in this research paper through a deductive inductive method as I followed up what’s related to this topic from the honorable Sunnah and Prophet Muhammad’s biography to reach a conclusion about the importance of abiding by the teachings of the Prophet peace be upon him in this field, therefore no doubt that his teachings fulfilled the human interests throughout the ages.

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Published

2024-08-04

How to Cite

Khoudari, S. H. (2024). ترشيد استهلاك الموارد الطبيعيّة في إطار السنّة النبويّة: Rationalizing the Consumption of Natural Resources in the Framework of Prophet’s Sunnah. Al-‘Ulūm Journal of Islamic Studies, 5(1). Retrieved from https://alulum.net/ojs/index.php/aujis/article/view/144