Qur’anic ecofeminism offers an ethical and spiritual response to the global ecological crisis by integrating ecofeminist insight with Qur’anic theology. This study explores how feminine-coded values such as raḥmah (compassion), riʿāyah (nurturing care), and taʿāwun (cooperation) function as foundational principles of Qur’anic ecological ethics. Using a thematic (mawḍūʿī) approach, the article analyzes key Qur’anic verses alongside contemporary ecofeminist scholarship to show how domination-based paradigms toward both women and nature are challenged within the Qur’an. The findings demonstrate that the Qur’an frames the human–nature relationship within a moral horizon of compassion, relationality, and responsibility, thereby providing a theological basis for environmental protection that transcends gender binaries. Qur’anic ecofeminism thus contributes to the development of a just, sustainable, and spiritually grounded ecological ethic rooted in divine mercy and human stewardship.
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