Turkish-Islamic perspective on nature

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2020

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Doğru, Zeynep

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Eğitim Bilimleri Fakültesi, Rehberlik ve Psikolojik Danışmanlık Bölümü
Eğitim Bilimleri Fakültemiz, kuram ve uygulamaların öğretildiği bir yer olmanın ötesinde, fikirlerin yeşerdiği, yeteneklerin geliştiği ve ömür boyu süren arkadaşlıkların kurulduğu dinamik ve çeşitlilik gösteren bir topluluktur.

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Throughout the history, apart from the basic survival needs, human beings have had a universal interest and attraction to nature and to natural elements. Characteristics of this affiliation and relationship with nature varies across cultures, religions and countries. Turks relation to naturestarted to take shape in the Central Asian steppes with the belief of Sky God and Shamanist culture, and continued to change and develop with the acceptance of Islam and adoption of settled life style. Before Islam, the mother nature and the natural elements were considered sacred. With the acceptance of Islam in Turkish societies, the attitude towards nature was shaped through hadiths (teachings of the prophet Muhammad) and verses of the Qur’an, and Turks began to approach nature and all living creatures as their protectors. The importance given by the Turks to nature can be detected from the gardens they built in the Seljuk and Ottoman Empire, the use of natural elements in various branches of art such as poetry, miniatures, ceramics, weaving, and proverbs and idioms that draw attention to the importance of the environment and nature. However, in today’s Turkish society, it is observed that the interest and environmentalist attitude towards natüre has decreased and the green spaces have been diminished from various areas of life day by day. This negative change in relation to natüre is considered as a result of the westernization movements that started in the 18th century. It is thought that with these movements cultural identity has been lost and the relationship with nature has been left to the hands of the authorities.

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Islamic Perspective about Nature, Nature In Turkish Culture, Tengrism, Turkish Gardens, Turkish Proverbs, Symbolic Meanings of Natural Elements

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Sociology Insights

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3

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2

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Doğru, Z., Bulut, S. (2020). Turkish-Islamic perspective on nature. Sociology Insights, 3(2), 1-4.