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Literasi Lingkungan Hidup dalam Ayat-ayat al-Qur’an Rafli Rahman; Widya Ningsih; Aldilal; Akbar; Aminudin
Gunung Djati Conference Series Vol. 14 (2022): Mercusuar 2022: Studi Keislaman dan Pemberdayaan Umat
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

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This study aims to examine environmental literacy in the verses of the Qur'an and what efforts must then be made to detect these verses. This research uses library research method. The primary sources in writing this article include references that discuss implicitly or explicitly about environmental literacy in the verses of the Qur'an. The obtained references are then edited, coded, reduced, verified and analyzed, to be further studied further in order to find the right understanding related to environmental literacy. The results of this research and discussion show that in the Qur'an there is a command from Allah that commands humans to maintain and pay attention to the environment which is currently a discussion of the crisis in the contemporary era. This study concludes that there are many verses of the Qur'an that discuss the environment which later becomes a proof for mankind and especially for Muslims to always protect the environment in order to create a love relationship with the universe.
The Concept of Ecotheology in the Qur'an: Reinterpretation of QS. Yusuf [12]: 43-49 Through Ma’nā-cum-Maghzā Approach Rafli Rahman; Abdul Muiz Amir; Akbar Haseng; Muhammad Hasdin Has
Pappaseng: International Journal of Islamic Literacy and Society Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): Pappaseng: International Journal of Islamic Literacy and Society
Publisher : Sao Literasi Publisher, Yayasan Pendidikan Khaerul Munif

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This study reveals that QS. Yūsuf [12]:43-49, which has been understood as a historical narrative, contains ecological concepts that are highly relevant to the current global environmental crisis. In the story of the king's dream, interpreted by the Prophet Yusuf, about seven years of abundance followed by seven years of famine, there is a lesson about the importance of sustainability strategies in managing natural resources. This study uses a ma'nā-cum-maghzā approach to interpret the historical meaning of the verse with contemporary issues such as sustainability and climate change. The results of the study show that this verse offers practical solutions in facing the ecological crisis, with an emphasis on the importance of balance between the utilisation and preservation of nature. This study enriches the discourse on Islamic ecotheology, which was previously limited to normative understanding, by providing a more in-depth and applicable interpretation. Its practical contribution is to encourage Muslims to adopt ecological principles in their daily lives and public policies that support sustainability. Further research could explore the application of ecological concepts in global policies, particularly those related to climate change mitigation and sustainability.