Links

Here is a list of sites for further exploration and investigation. This list is by no means exhaustive. For more, see the Engaged Projects page. The Forum on Religion and Ecology does not support or endorse any organizations listed here or in the Engaged Projects. Links are provided as possible research opportunities.

 

Islam and the Environment

Islamic Foundation for Ecology and Environmental Science (IFEES)

Faith & Climate Change: Towards A Research Agenda
Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies and Pardee Center for the Longer Range Future at Boston University. May 27-28, 2024.

Muslims and climate change: How Islam, Muslim organizations, and religious leaders influence climate change perceptions and mitigation activities
By Jens Koehrsen. WIREs Climate Change. February 24, 2021.

Islam and single-use plastics: Appealing to Indonesia's Muslims
By Rizki Nugraha and Ayu Purwaningsih. Qantara. 2018.

Pesantren Ath-Thariq: A Meeting Point in Interreligious Dialogue and Agro-Ecology
By Tiro A. Daenuwy SJ. Medium. August 16, 2016.

Islam and the Environment: Ethics and Practice an Assessment
By Fazlun Khalid. Religion Compass 4.11 (2010): 707–716.

Indonesians use Koran to teach environmentalism
By Peter Gelling. New York Times. May 6, 2008.

 


Header photo: Muslim dancers at the Iranian award ceremony for Mary Evelyn Tucker