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Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Indonesians use Quran to teach environmentalism

Salam/Peace:

BANTUL, Indonesia: Sitting cross-legged in the dirt beneath a canopy of jungle vegetation, Nasruddin Anshory, with his Koran open in front of him, was telling a group of visitors about their ordained responsibility to protect the environment.

"As a Muslim," he said, "you have to do something."

His visitors were a mix of people from universities and mosques all over the island of Java, seeking to broaden their understanding of Islam. Off to the side were several students from Gajah Mada University nearby, eagerly taking notes in preparation for their dissertations, all of which will focus on promoting conservation through Islam.

Nasruddin founded Ilmu Giri, an Islamic school devoted to environmentalism, five years ago. But in the past couple of years, as global awareness of climate change and related problems has increased, interest in the school has swelled.

During the Islamic holy month of Ramadan last year, Nasruddin said, thousands visited Ilmu Giri. At the United Nations conference on global climate change in Bali last December, Nasruddin was something of a star. One local newspaper called him a "hero."

Read the whole article at:
http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/05/06/asia/indo.php

1 Comments:

  • At 4:36 AM, Blogger Sadiq said…

    beautiful news!

    iran has in their constitution also the islamic ethics that everything in the environment / nature belongs to God, they are property of God, which is derived from the Quranic chapter of Anfal.

     

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