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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Nadia B. Ahmad (Barry University School of Law) , Saba Kareemi , Erum K. Sattar (Tufts University, Massachusetts) , Oluwakemi A. Ayanleye (Olabisi Onabanjo University, Nigeria)Publisher: Cambridge University Press Imprint: Cambridge University Press ISBN: 9781009332088ISBN 10: 1009332082 Pages: 450 Publication Date: 30 April 2026 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available, will be POD This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon it's release. This is a print on demand item which is still yet to be released. Table of ContentsIntroduction Nadia Ahmad, Saba Kareemi, Oluwakemi Ayanleye and Erum Sattar; 1. Islamic policy of environmental conservation 1,500 years old – yet thoroughly modern Mohammad Arafa; 2. Acknowledging environmental externalities in Islamic legal critiques of corporate personhood Saba Kareemi; 3. Reconciling Islamic ethics, fossil fuel dependence, and climate change in the Middle East Saleem Ali; 4. Environmental stewardship in Islamic law: principles, institutions, and ecological governance in the Muslim world Mohammad Arafa; 5. Human dignity and environmental outcomes in Pakistan James May and Erin Daly; 6. Oil and institutional stasis in the Persian Gulf Mehran Kamrava; 7. Militarism, climate emissions and Islamic environmental ethics Nadia Ahmad; 8. An overview of the classical Islamic coastal and marine environmental law Hasan Khalilieh; 9. Property rights for landless agricultural workers and the flexibility of Hanafi land law jurisprudence: a solution for rural displacement? Erum Sattar; 10. A history of the Hima conservation system Lutfullah Gari; 11. The right to water in Islamic thought and manifestation in Islamic-Iranian cities Hooshmand Alizadeh and Golshan Hemati; 12. Intellectual property and the protection of the environment in Nigeria: lessons from Sharia Oluwakemi Ayanleye; 13. Implementing Islamic law to protect the environment: insights from Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia Shazny Ramlan; 14. Redefining Islamic 'good life:' environmental Maqasid in the post-carbon world Wardah Alkatiri; 15. Islamic legal perspectives on Genetically Modified Food (GMF) Anke Iman Bouzenita; 16. Shiekh Asim Farooq vs. Federation of Pakistan Jawad Hassan; 17. Al-Meezan: a covenant for the Earth İbrahim Özdemir; 18. Towards environmental sustainability: a reflection on Islamic Epistemologies and models for sustainable development Nematullah Azizi; 19. Arabic treatises on environmental pollution Lutfullah Gari; 20. Islamic environmental law revisited as a sub-discipline of environmental justice: empowering community-led compliance in Muslim countries Ridoan Karim; 21. Animal rights in Islam Sarah Tilli; 22. Islamic finance and environmental law Dalal Aassouli and Damilola S. Olawuyi; 23. Fossil divestment / geoengineering Imam Saffet Abid Catovic; 24. The protection of the basic natural resources and man under Islamic law: a new tool for sustainable development and greening of the environment Mohammad Arafa; 25. Faith based approaches to environmental law Nadia Ahmad; 26. Charting the future of Islamic environmental law in an age of planetary crisis Nadia Ahmad, Saba Kareemi, Oluwakemi Ayanleye and Erum Sattar.ReviewsAuthor InformationNadia B. Ahmad is a professor of law at Barry University and Ph.D. candidate at the Yale School of the Environment, where she served as a Kerry Fellow. Co-chair of the American Bar Association's Environmental Justice Task Force and co-author of Environmental Justice: Law, Policy, and Regulation, she specializes in energy siting, environmental protection and climate justice advocacy. Saba Kareemi is a Pakistani Canadian legal scholar and lawyer specializing in Islamic law, corporate law, and constitutional law. She has taught at the Asian Institute of Management in the Philippines, Pakistan College of Law, and Westminster International University in Tashkent. She holds an LL.M. from the University of Toronto and LLB from the International Islamic University, Islamabad. Erum K. Sattar is a lecturer at Tufts University with degrees from Harvard Law School and the University of London and is a member of the bar of England and Wales and the Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn. Her interdisciplinary research examines the impact of water governance and trans-boundary water sharing on food production, livelihoods and migration requiring legal and institutional adaptation structures globally. Her scholarly articles and book chapters have appeared in leading academic publications. Oluwakemi A. Ayanleye is a law lecturer at Olabisi Onabanjo University, Nigeria, specializing in Islamic finance and sharia legal systems. She has published extensively on Islamic finance regulation, presented at Harvard Law School, and received TETFund research grants. Her interdisciplinary expertise spans Islamic law, intellectual property, and international trade law. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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