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THE CENTRE
As Muslims, our answer is to establish centres of community
living which will show Islam as an integrated pattern of productive
social life working in harmony with nature. Our next step
is to express that potential in the following broad outline.
Research, resource and project development
- Set up College for Ecology and Environmental Sciences.
- Set up research base for Islamic teaching on the khalq
(creation) of Allah and related subjects.
- Produce instructive material for educational establishments
and information which will appeal to the wider population
(dawa).
- Organise conferences and seminars.
- Compile a database and act as an information exchange
for Muslims and non-Muslims on environmental affairs.
- Provide advice and direct practical assistance for others
who wish to set up similar projects anywhere in the world.
Training
Training will be provided for all age groups particularly
the young. This will initially comprise weekend courses and
be gradually extended to medium and long term programmes.
Training modules will be based on Quran and the practice
of the Prophet, blessings of Allah and peace be on him. A
range of subjects covering the environmental sciences will
be taught. Practical training will include farm work and the
use of low energy, low cost technology.
Organic farming
Non-industrial, traditional farming techniques will be used
as a practical demonstration of self-sufficiency. IFEES will
be drawing on the expertise already developed in the field.
Two examples are organic farming methods being practised
by HRH Prince Charles at Highgrove and the Mollison Forest
Analogue System commonly known as permaculture,
an adaptable system in use all over the world in both urban
and rural environments as well as widely differing climatic
conditions.
Intermediate technology
It has been estimated that renewable sources of energy have
the potential to meet or exceed the current total world demand
for energy. The sun, for example, offers us solar energy directly
as light and heat and indirectly in the form of wind, waves
and the products of photosynthesis by green plants.
IFEES will function as a demonstration centre for such technology
(water wheels, solar panels, waste recycling, etc.) and will
participate in its promotion and development.
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