NPR has recently featured two stories about muslims working in an environmentally friendly manner in two very different ways.
First, there is a story on the group Solar Cities in Cairo, who are devoloping solar water heaters at the grass roots level for inhabitants of medieval Cairo. Not only are they tackling environmental issues, they’re also doing interfaith work as well. Muslims and Christians make up the organization, and they serve both communities.
And his young team says that fighting over religion, politics, class and culture wastes time in an urgent period of environmental upheaval.
“If we’re still thinking Christian, Muslim, Christian, Muslim, we will never move and we will stay in our place. We’ll never do anything,” Fathy says.
Second, we have Abu Dhabi using some of it’s enormous oil wealth to build the first carbon neurtral city.
The project, called Masdar City, will burn no gas or oil, so its contribution to greenhouse gases will be minimal. Masdar is the centerpiece of emirate Abu Dhabi’s plans to get into the renewable energy market, a hedge against the day its oil wells run dry.
Two groups of muslims working towards a healthier planet, one from the grassroots, one from the top down. inshaAllah more members of our ummah will wake up and take part in the green revolution.



















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