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Odeh Rashid al-Jayyousi

Islam and Environmentalism

Published May 10, 2019by Guest Contributor 3 Comments

by Austin Bodetti Across the Global South, community leaders, politicians, and scientists are wrestling with how to rally their compatriots to combat climate change and prepare their countries for the dangers of environmental degradation. In several corners of the Muslim… Continue Reading  

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Analysis, Islam Austin Bodetti, climate change, eco-theology, environmentalism, global warming, Ibrahim Ozdemir, Islam, Odeh Rashid al-Jayyousi, religion

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