(in Polish) Światy więcej-niż-ludzkie: technologie i ekologie islamu 3700-AL-SWNL-qKR
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17. Hancock, R. (2019). Islamic environmentalism: Activism in the United States and Great Britain. Taylor & Francis Group.
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20. Thas Thaker, M. A. B. M., Akbar, M. A., & Amin Imon, R. A. (2025). Toward an understanding of the robot rights spectrum: An integrative framework from an Islamic economics perspective. Journal of Islamic Marketing, 16(5), 1447-1468.
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