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  2. Green in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Green was adopted by the Shi'ites, and remains particularly popular in Shi'ite iconography, but it is also widely used in by Sunni states, notably in the flag of Saudi Arabia and the flag of Pakistan. Green's subsequent incorporation into national flags highlights the enduring significance in Islamic iconography. [1] [dubious – discuss]

  3. The Islamic Declaration on Global Climate Change - Wikipedia

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    The declaration is based on an environmental framework present within the principles of Islam, and is part of faith-based climate activism. Its core stems from the essence of a body of ethics known as the Knowledge of Creation (Ilm ul khalq), which is based on the Holy Qur’an. [2] It is part of a spiritual fight against climate change, alongside similar calls by the Catholic Pope and other ...

  4. Muslim Seven Year Action Plan on Climate Change - Wikipedia

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    According to the Alliance of Religions and Conservation, the plan proposes "investigating every level of Muslim activity from daily life to annual pilgrimages, from holy cities to the future training of Imams," "developing the major Muslim cities as green city models for other Islamic urban areas," and "developing an Islamic label for ...

  5. Tacoma Islamic Center moves into 69,000-square-foot former ...

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    On July 9, 1,500 Muslims gathered in Tacoma to celebrate Eid al-Adha, an important Islamic holiday. What made the gathering special was where they prayed and celebrated.

  6. Islamic environmentalism - Wikipedia

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    The idea of khalifah (stewardship) is arguably the most important concept in Islamic environmentalism. [9] Proponents of eco-Islamic beliefs emphasize man's duty as God's vicegerent or steward (khalifah) on the earth. As such, he is responsible for acting in line with God's will and caring for the earth in the way He demands. [10]

  7. Pan-Arab colors - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Flag of the Arab Revolt, associated with pan-Arabism. The pan-Arab colors are black, white, green and red. Individually, each of the four pan-Arab colors were intended to represent a certain aspect of the Arab people and their history. History Arab Liberation Flag, or Revolutionary flag (A modern ...

  8. Islamic economics - Wikipedia

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    A supporter of Islamic economics describes a "major difficulty" faced by Islamic reformers of Islamic economics and pointed out by other authors, namely that because a financial system is an "integrated and coherent structure", to create an Islamic system "based on trust, community and no interest" requires "changes and interventions on several ...

  9. Symbols of Islam - Wikipedia

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    Green – The silk and pillows of Jannah are believed to be green. [4] [5] Muhammad's favorite color was green. [6] White – Considered the purest and cleanest color in Islam and the color of the flag of MuḼammad, the Young Eagle. [7] [8] Black – The color of Jahannam as well as the color of the Black Standard. [9] [10]