What is the Islamic view on global warming?"
Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 3:48 pm
Islam has no particular belief in it. There are two sides:
1) God is doing this as a sign of Yawm al-Qiyyama
2) God allowed humans to take care of the planet and they failed.
Muslims believe the world is God's gift to mankind and that there is proof of His existence in every natural object. The finest grain of sand, with its patterned arrangements of atoms, displays the minute detail of His reckoning. From the smallest of viruses to the largest of plants and animals, every living creature presents signs of God's creational capacity. The universe serves as a reminder that the extent of His creation is still unknown to man, and in this wondrous Universe, man's place is that of the ultimate creation.
1) God is doing this as a sign of Yawm al-Qiyyama
2) God allowed humans to take care of the planet and they failed.



Muslims believe the world is God's gift to mankind and that there is proof of His existence in every natural object. The finest grain of sand, with its patterned arrangements of atoms, displays the minute detail of His reckoning. From the smallest of viruses to the largest of plants and animals, every living creature presents signs of God's creational capacity. The universe serves as a reminder that the extent of His creation is still unknown to man, and in this wondrous Universe, man's place is that of the ultimate creation.