From the architectural innovation of eco-mosques to the financial power of Green Sukuk and the moral weight of environmental fatwas, Green Islam is creating a unique ecosystem of climate action. While it faces the universal challenges of economic development and political will, its growth suggests that religion will play a pivotal role in the global transition toward sustainability. As the movement matures, it offers a framework where faith and ecology not only coexist but actively reinforce one another in the effort to preserve the planet.
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2026-03-11T01:49:43+00:00