Islam is an eco-friendly religion and promotes being eco-friendly with its nature. It represents a unique model for a transition to sustainable development by focusing on justice, harmony, and environmentally friendly relations between humans and nature. World Environment Day is celebrated on June 5th across the world.
It is important to care for the environment we live in, not only for our health but for our survival too. This special day urges all, at both individual and collective levels, to explore renewable energy and green technologies, restore our ecosystem, and restore land with its natural view by this year’s theme “land restoration, desertification, and drought resistance.” Islam is an eco-friendly religion and promotes being eco-friendly with its nature.
It represents a unique model for a transition to sustainable development by focusing on justice, harmony, and environmentally friendly relations between humans and nature. Islam has a rich tradition of highlighting the importance of environmental protection, ecological restoration, and conservation of resources. Islam views environmental challenges as an indicator of a moral and ethical crisis.
Viewing the creation of humans, earth, and cosmos as signs of the Creator is key in Islamic values. The Qur’anic injunction “And do good as Allah has been good to you. And do not seek to cause corruption on the earth” (Al Qasas: 77) teaches us to live eco-friendly on this planet earth.
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