Eco-Islam

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From WWF's website:

“There are several passages within the Koran which talk about the responsibility of humans in protecting our environment and wildlife,” said Umi A’ Zuhrah from the Tiger Conservation Programme at WWF-Malaysia. “Religious leaders are very influential and greatly respected in this community, so they are the best people to carry this message across.”

They certainly could enforce compliance.

Also thinking that it would take a lot of guts to start a blog about Islam and ecology, but it would be an interesting read.

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He turned rivers into a desert, flowing springs into thirsty ground, and fruitful land into a saltwaste, because of the wickedness of those who lived there. - Psalm 107:33-34

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