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DIALECTIC FEATURES OF THE EXPRESSION OF ECOLOGICAL CULTURE IN RELIGIOUS VALUES IN THE CONDITIONS OF GLOBALIZATION

Ecological culture, religious values, dialectics, ecological thinking, spiritual and moral principles, nature, human, Islamic philosophy

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This article analyzes the dialectical nature of the relationship between ecological culture and religious values. Religious teachings emphasize the spiritual and moral foundations of human–nature relations and perceive nature as a sacred gift, thus laying the groundwork for the formation of ecological consciousness and culture. The study explores how principles of responsibility, moderation, and compassion toward the environment—particularly in Islam—serve as key elements of ecological thinking. The dialectical unity of the human being, society, and nature is examined as a philosophical basis for understanding ecological culture within the framework of religious values.