Allah has given us a beautiful planet that is filled with resources to support our success. There is nothing more important to our survival than water. The human body is made up of water, from 60-70% dependent upon age, gender, and overall health.
I have always been interested in politics. The strategy, the game, and the morals behind it. Because of this, I’ve enjoyed advocating and speaking on behalf of what’s right.
Below is a list of ways to get kids more connected with nature. By no means is it exhaustive but inshaAllah it can help kickstart some quality family time and reconnecting for the sake of Allah.
So much of our lives are spent indoors under artificial lights, glued to blue-lit screens, and racing around according to manufactured schedules under the guise of productivity.
Islam significantly highlights the importance of environmental protection and conservation of natural resources in its teachings. The very basic elements of nature – land, water, fire, forest, and light – belong to all living things, not just human beings.
Bottled water is the world’s fastest-growing commercial beverage. Yet few of us question where this water comes from. How safe is it? What are its effects on the environment? We seem to believe that bottled water is unquestionable healthier, safer and of superior quality. But the reality is surprisingly different.
"GREEN" has come to be a catchall phrase for all things environmental and sustainable. DEEN is the Arabic word for religion, way of life, or path. So "Green Deen" literally means environmental path; green way, or any other combination of the definitions.