New Straits Times 1 Feb 13;
PETALING JAYA: In conjunction with Prophet Muhammad's birthday 1434H, WWF-Malaysia has made available online its reference book entitled Islam, Pemuliharaan Hidupan Liar & Anda (Islam, Wildlife Conservation & You) which underpins environmental consciousness and stewardship in wildlife protection.
Launched in July 2012 by Institute of Islamic Understanding Malaysia (Ikim) chairman Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, the publication is the first of its kind in the country and a joint initiative between WWF-Malaysia and Ikim.
It was produced to provide a larger representation of the Muslim community in conservation efforts and highlights the conservation of species according to the teachings of Islam.
Not for sale, the book is targeted specifically at those in Muslim leadership positions nationwide, including imams, preachers and educators to champion environmental issues. Published in Bahasa Malaysia, the book will soon be translated into English to reach a wider audience.
"We are pleased to share the 160-page reference book on our website and members of the public, regardless of religion, can access this publication and learn about wildlife conservation through the Islamic lens," said WWF-Malaysia executive director and CEO Datuk Dr Dionysius Sharma.
With special focus on Malaysia's national icons -- the tiger and marine turtle, both endangered species, Sharma said: "Now more than ever, we need to connect faith and conservation, which will stir action to reverse the trend of the dwindling population of these majestic species. Compassion and care is a thread that runs through every religion and it is hoped that the publication will resonate with readers."
The book has been an effective tool in reaching out to local communities. Last October, the Ma'Daerah Community Heritage Association, a community-based organisation championing turtle conservation in Kemaman, Terengganu, organised a one-day workshop with WWF-Malaysia which was attended by local imams and religious speakers. It was used in advocating the direct link between Islamic obligation and the environment, with special emphasis on turtle conservation. WWF-Malaysia aims to conduct similar workshops at other project sites.
The book was produced after a memorandum of understanding was inked between WWF-Malaysia and Ikim in December 2011.
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Malaysia: Book on Islam and conservation available online
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