Abstract

In humanitarianism, various frameworks and ideologies guide actions to alleviate human suffering and promote justice. Among these, the Islamic perspective, deeply rooted in Quranic teachings and Prophetic traditions, offers a unique approach. This paper explores the significance of Al-Mizan: A Covenant for the Earth as a possible framework for Muslim humanitarianism working on climate change. The covenant underpins the idea of balance and Justice within Islam and its connection to nature. This paper argues that this can help in shaping Muslim humanitarian efforts. By examining the intersections of Al-Mizan, Islam, and nature, the paper uncovers these intersections' richness and practical utility in fostering compassionate and sustainable humanitarian actions among Muslims to address climate change.​


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