The modern humanity has lost its sacred relationship with nature, transforming it from a realm of balance and generosity into a resource for exploitation. The research begins by diagnosing environmental disturbances caused by human activities, such as pollution, global warming, and the loss of biodiversity, and argues that these are the result of an unsustainable development model based on greed and excessive consumption. It compares the reality of global environmental injustice, where poorer countries bear the burden of pollution produced by wealthier nations, with the Qur’anic and spiritual vision offered by the Mahdist project, which is presented as a divine model for restoring harmony between humanity and the universe.
The state of Imam Mahdi (may Allah hasten his reappearance) is not merely a political project, but a comprehensive cosmic environmental reform through which the balance of the earth is restored and environmental and social justice are achieved together. In this vision, nature becomes a partner in goodness rather than an object of exploitation. The research calls for renewing the spiritual relationship with the universe and drawing inspiration from the Mahdist vision to build a humane environmental consciousness that reforms the earth through the reform of the human being himself.



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