With ‘Green Islam,’ climate action is a religious duty – and an act of community

The school bell, a gong, is struck at 3 p.m. as a thunderstorm rumbles and the call to Asr, the late afternoon Muslim prayer, wafts through the air.High schoolers at Daarul ‘Uluum Lido, an Islamic boarding school outside the capital, Jakarta, filter out of their classrooms, grab their mats, and head to the small, bright-green…

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