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20 - Islamic Environmental Law Revisited as an Academic Discipline

Empowering Community-Led Compliance in Muslim Countries

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 April 2026

Nadia B. Ahmad
Affiliation:
Barry University School of Law
Erum K. Sattar
Affiliation:
Tufts University, Massachusetts
Oluwakemi A. Ayanleye
Affiliation:
Olabisi Onabanjo University, Nigeria
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Drawing on Islamic teachings and principles, Islamic environmental law offers a distinct perspective and values that contribute to its practical implementation in Muslim countries. This chapter proposes that empowering local communities to assume responsibility for their environmental obligations can foster a bottom-up approach to compliance, thereby cultivating a stronger sense of environmental stewardship and social responsibility among community members. To promote such a bottom-up approach, it is crucial to recognize Islamic environmental law as an academic discipline and encourage its inclusion in academic discourse. This recognition will inspire scholars and practitioners to explore how Islamic principles can be translated into concrete actions and policies that advance sustainability and environmental well-being.

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