Indonesian Consortium for Religious Studies
Engaged projects in religion and ecology refers to the activities of community organizations and religious institutions that are inspiring and grounding environmental concerns in practical programs, outreach, and education. These projects generally incorporate religious traditions as part of their environmental philosophy drawing on particular scriptures, symbols, and rituals. Engaged projects range from Learning Centers and Retreat Centers to Organic Farms and Alternative Energy Communities. |
Engaged Projects in Africa |
Moroccan Mosques Go Solar |
Engaged Projects in Canada |
EnviroMuslims |
Green Ummah |
Khaleafa |
Engaged Projects in Indonesia |
Bumi Langit |
Indonesian Consortium for Religious Studies |
Engaged Projects in Middle East |
Arava Institute for Environmental Studies (AIES) |
Qur’anic Botanic Garden |
Engaged Projects in the United States of America |
Abrahamic Traditions & Environmental Change |
GreenFaith |
Green Muslims |
“Greening Our Ramadan” Campaign |
Interfaith Power and Light |
Islam and Ecology Conference |
Wisconsin Green Muslims |
International Engaged Projects |
EcoPeace Middle East (See also “Plan to Pump Desalinated Water to Sea of Galilee May Open Diplomatic Floodgates”) |
Faith For Our Planet |
Global One |
Islamic Foundation for Ecology and Environmental Sciences (IFEES) |
Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) Green Initiative |
Ummah for Earth |
Wisdom in Nature |
Header photo: Islamic Farming workshop, Kenya, Jan 2014; Courtesy of ARC