Częstochowa wymusi eko-pielgrzymowanie! [ENG]
No dobra, nie Częstochowa, a Medyna. I jest to początek... siedmioletniego planu uczynienia islamu zieloną religią (pestka). A u nas co? Czarno! Od węgla oczywiście. A zerknijcie sobie, fragmenty z artykułu "Medina to go green":
'Speaking at the Alliance of Religions and Conservation (ARC) conference at Windsor Castle, Sheikh Ali Gomaa, said Islam teaches its followers to protect the Earth.
He announced the plans for Medina as part of a seven year plan to make the faith more environmentally friendly by teaching about climate change in Islamic schools, using renewable energy in mosques and encouraging green habits in places of pilgrimage.
Medina, the second holiest city in Islam, will go green by improving public transport, providing clean water from taps so pilgrims do not continue to use plastic bottles and printing leaflets and the Koran on recyled paper. (...) Sheikh Ali Gomaa said it was a "religious duty" to go green.
"It is a religious duty to safeguard our environment and advocate the importance of preserving it," he said. "Pollution and global warming pose an even greater threat than war and the fight to preserve the environment could be the most positive way of bringing humanity together. Environment-related issues ought to be a significant component of educational curricula. It is the duty of all religious scholars to acquaint themselves with the environmental crisis we are facing."'
A tu jest fragment z serii, którą lubię, czyli "jak się tak dobrze przyjrzeć, to...":
"People think the environmental message has always come from the West but the message is now coming from Muslim religious leaders and their own religious texts," he said.
No właśnie, jak się dobrze przyjrzeć, to da się dopasować. Trzeba tylko pod odpowiednim kątem spojrzeć. Jak tak dalej pójdzie, to święte księgi będą rozpowszechniane jako woreczki z literkami (święte scrabble).
'Speaking at the Alliance of Religions and Conservation (ARC) conference at Windsor Castle, Sheikh Ali Gomaa, said Islam teaches its followers to protect the Earth.
He announced the plans for Medina as part of a seven year plan to make the faith more environmentally friendly by teaching about climate change in Islamic schools, using renewable energy in mosques and encouraging green habits in places of pilgrimage.
Medina, the second holiest city in Islam, will go green by improving public transport, providing clean water from taps so pilgrims do not continue to use plastic bottles and printing leaflets and the Koran on recyled paper. (...) Sheikh Ali Gomaa said it was a "religious duty" to go green.
"It is a religious duty to safeguard our environment and advocate the importance of preserving it," he said. "Pollution and global warming pose an even greater threat than war and the fight to preserve the environment could be the most positive way of bringing humanity together. Environment-related issues ought to be a significant component of educational curricula. It is the duty of all religious scholars to acquaint themselves with the environmental crisis we are facing."'
A tu jest fragment z serii, którą lubię, czyli "jak się tak dobrze przyjrzeć, to...":
"People think the environmental message has always come from the West but the message is now coming from Muslim religious leaders and their own religious texts," he said.
No właśnie, jak się dobrze przyjrzeć, to da się dopasować. Trzeba tylko pod odpowiednim kątem spojrzeć. Jak tak dalej pójdzie, to święte księgi będą rozpowszechniane jako woreczki z literkami (święte scrabble).