Muhammad Bahrun Najih
Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Kudus

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Peran Perempuan Dalam Mengatasi Krisis Lingkungan: Kajian Qs. Al-A raf: 56 Dan Qs. An-Nisa: 32 Zaki Robbany; Elsa Manunal Ahla2; Muhammad Bahrun Najih
QAWWAM : Journal for gender mainstreaming Vol. 20 No. 1 (2026)
Publisher : Pusat Studi Gender dan Anak Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/qawwam.v20i1.14733

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This study explores women's contributions to addressing environmental issues through a thematic analysis of QS. Al-A'raf: 56 and QS. An-Nisa': 32. Environmental issues are not only considered damage to nature, but also moral and spiritual problems arising from exploitative mindsets. Through a literature review and analysis of Quranic texts, this study finds that the concept of khalifah in Islam is inclusive and does not distinguish between men and women, so that both genders have equal responsibility in preserving the sustainability of the earth. QS. Al-A'raf: 56 emphasises the ethics of prohibiting environmental destruction as a form of piety towards Allah, while QS. An-Nisa': 32 recognises women's equal rights and contributions in all aspects of life, including environmental management. Women play an important role through concrete actions at the family and community levels, such as waste management, planting crops, educating the younger generation about environmental values, and actively participating in cleanliness campaigns through social media platforms. This study concludes that the principles in the Quran provide a strong basis for recognising and strengthening the role of women as agents of change in environmental conservation efforts. Further research is recommended to be based on empirical data and to integrate the Quranic perspective into structured and sustainable environmental programmes with the active involvement of women.