13: Appreciating Nature and Preserving the Environment

 

"Allah has subjected to you (O human beings) whatever is in the skies and the earth; Behold! Therein are sure signs for those who reflect. "
(Qur'an 45:13)

Nature in the Qur'an

There are more than 500 verses in the Qur'an dealing directly with nature, the environment and natural phenomena. In fact, numerous chapters (surahs) are titled after either animals or natural phenomena. These include ...
Al-Baqarah The Cow, Al-An'aam The Cattle, Ar-Ra'd The Thunder, An-Nahl The Bee, An-Noor the Light, An-Naml the Ant, Al-'Ankabut the Spider, At-Toor the Mountain, An-Najm the Star, Al-Qamar the Moon, Al-Buruj the Constellation of Stars, At-Tariq the Night Star, Al-Fajr the Dawn, Ash-Shams the Sun, Al-Layl the Night, Ad-Duha the Morning, At-Teen the Fig, and Al-Feel the Elephant.

These references to the natural world around us aim at ...

Reflect upon Nature & the Environment

We are commanded (Q7:179) to use our sensory, conceptual and moral faculties to appreciate the realities around us and to be heedful of the signs we see and the lessons we learn.
We are encouraged to reflect upon the creation of the celestial and earthly spheres, upon the operations of nature, upon the alternation of night and day, upon the variety of life forms, upon the vegetation with all its variety and its tendency to decay and regenerate (Q3:190, Q13:2-4, Q10:6, Q45:5, Q42:29, Q35:27,Q30:19,Q87:4).
Surely, in all these there are signs for those who reflect (Q45:13).

Natural Disposition

The Qur'an and Prophetic traditions make constant reference to Fitrah natural disposition. We are ...

Natural Communities

As the human community is part of nature so too do other creations form communities at their respective levels. Allah reminds us of this in the Qur'an (6:38)
The thought-provoking incident between the wise Prophet Solomon / Sulayman (pbuh) and the community of ants related in Surah an-Naml(Q27:16-19) serves as a great lesson in human consideration of other creation.
"We abuse land because we regard it as a commodity belonging to us. When we see land as a community to which we belong, we may begin to use it with love and respect." Aldo Leopold
There is an age-old native Indian saying: "Reflect on the fact that the land belongs to a vast family of which many are dead, few are living, and countless numbers are still unborn."

Do Not Abuse Nature Nor Destroy The Environment

We are commanded in the Qur'an: And do not cause disruption/corruption/mischief/chaos on earth after it has been so well ordered/organized (Qur'an 7:56)(Q 67: 3-4)

Watch How You Deal with the World

"Allah has subjected to you (O human beings) whatever is in the skies and the earth; Behold! Therein are sure signs for those who reflect" (Qur'an 45:13).
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) reminded us that the best of Allah's creation are those most beneficial to his creation, advised us that the world is green and delightful and Allah has put you in charge of the world and is observing carefully how you deal with it.

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