Islam and environmental sustainability: Perspectives and challenges

Serge Silatsa Nanda, Surwandono Suwardono, Abdoulaye Njoya Nchankou, Ahmad Sahide, Francis Brice Tedou Silatsa, Lucie Felicite Temgoua
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Recent studies stressed the importance of religion in addressing climate change and other environmental issues. However, little attention is paid to Islamic perception and challenges toward environmental sustainability. This study addresses a) Islamic prescriptions regarding environmental protection, b) Islamic involvement in environmental organizations worldwide and c) the assessment of the carbon impact of the Hajj. Our investigation shows a large range of Islamic prescriptions for the protection of the component of the environment such as water, air, soil, plants, and animals, making Islam a good defender of the environment. The strict implementation of these prescriptions would contribute to the mitigation of environmental issues that our planet is facing while insuring environmental sustainability. Muslims are as well actively working together with several Islamic environmental organisations around the world to protect our environment. The 2011-2019 Hajj season, for instance, has emitted an average of 5.2 million tonnes of CO2 per year for pilgrims’ transport using cars, boat and airplane. A strong correlation (0.77) was observed between the number of pilgrims and carbon emissions. Moreover about 42,000 tons of waste are produced annually during the Hajj. Actions, such as tree planting and waste recycling, have to be taken to reduce the environmental impact of pilgrimage, so as to support the green Hajj movement and showing the world that Islam is the reference in terms of ecological religion for environmental sustainability. Keywords: Carbon Emission, Environment Sustainability, Hajj, Islam.
伊斯兰教与环境可持续性:观点与挑战
最近的研究强调了宗教在解决气候变化和其他环境问题中的重要性。然而,很少有人关注伊斯兰教对环境可持续性的看法和挑战。本研究涉及a)伊斯兰教关于环境保护的规定,b)伊斯兰教在全球环境组织中的参与,以及c)朝觐对碳影响的评估。我们的调查显示,伊斯兰教对保护环境的组成部分,如水、空气、土壤、植物和动物,有广泛的规定,使伊斯兰教成为环境的良好捍卫者。严格执行这些措施将有助于缓解地球面临的环境问题,同时确保环境的可持续性。穆斯林也积极与世界各地的一些伊斯兰环保组织合作,保护我们的环境。例如,2011-2019年的朝觐季节,朝圣者使用汽车、船只和飞机的运输平均每年排放520万吨二氧化碳。朝圣人数与碳排放量之间存在很强的相关性(0.77)。此外,每年在朝觐期间产生约42,000吨废物。必须采取植树、垃圾回收等行动,减少朝觐对环境的影响,以支持绿色朝觐运动,并向世界展示伊斯兰教是生态宗教对环境可持续性的参考。关键词:碳排放,环境可持续性,朝觐,伊斯兰教
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