Islam and Climate Change Resources
Islam & Climate Change ~ A Call To Heal
A Colour Photo-Booklet by the Wisdom In Nature team
From a small team of faith-inspired community activists...
Climate Change is a signal that humankind has lost its course. By drawing on spiritual wisdom, we can respond to this call - this call to heal.
This booklet was produced by a team of community activists to educate, cultivate reflection and inspire holistic action to help build a fairer and more sustainable world for all.
(20 pages)
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Islam & Climate Change: Perspectives & Engagement
by Dr Muzammal Hussain
A comprehensive overview of climate change from an Islamic perspective. Valuable reading for Muslim climate activists, students, academics, and anyone wanting to get a grasp on the subject. The paper also offers direction for Muslims in terms of a response to climate change.
(38 pages) Download PDF
Topics covered include:
Signs for Reflection: Nature and the Qur’an;
The Silencing of the Worshippers;
When Proportions are Altered;
The Doors to Transcendence: Deep Environmentalism;
The Journey Home;
Dazzled to Consume;
Guardianship: A Responsibility the Mountains Refused;
Tawhid: The Ultimate Meeting Point;
Unnatural Disasters;
Hierarchy of Needs: Prioritisation within Islam;
Future Generations;
The Precautionary Principle;
Population Control in Islam;
Economics in an Era of Climate Change;
Paths to Engagement and more...
'Beyond “the” Islamic Declaration on Climate: 5 Core Strands for Structural Healing'
A highly informative blog post that goes into structural solutions to climate change relevant to us all.
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The Nuclear Power Question
by Dr Muzammal Hussain
Is it in the interest of the United Kingdom to build a new generation of nuclear power stations?