Paper Title
Water and Natural Cultures of Different Societies Turkish Islamic Culture Example

Abstract
This Consideration of the people of nature have a vital important of systems of belief, religious and cultural traditions of the world. Water and nature are directly related to ontology and, as such, consideration of the people of water and nature have a vital important of systems of belief, religious and cultural traditions of the world. In fact, our conceptions of water and nature are influenced substantively by theological, religious and cultural traditions orientation. This study ideas of water, nature, landscape, and environment extant in influential world religions and cultural traditions: Eastern faiths (Hinduism; Buddhism; Taoism, Confucianism and Shinto) ; Judaism; Christianity and Islam. We study the concept of the sacred about water, nature, landscape, green environment and tree. The phenomenon of pilgrimage is explored, as an archaic instance of the fusion of land, religion, and sacralised human behaviour. We will discern the manner in which conceptualizations of water and nature are implicated in social and cultural stances and behaviours toward nature and the human-created landscape and environment. Conceptualizations of and stances toward it environmental issues” often embody theological presuppositions, either explicitly or implicitly. There are numerous questions that arise when discussing cultural tradition, religion and natural environment. But we will put on more” How has the relationship between Turkish Islamic society religion, cultural tradition and nature changed?” Keywords - Water, Nature, Green, Culture, Religion