6/9/2010, "'Follow the Islamic way to save the world,' Prince Charles urges environmentalists," UK Daily Mail
"Prince Charles yesterday urged the world to follow Islamic 'spiritual principles' in order to protect the environment.
In an hour-long speech, the heir to the throne argued that man's
destruction of the world was contrary to the scriptures of all religions
- but particularly those of Islam.
He said the current 'division' between man and nature had been
caused not just by industrialisation, but also by our attitude to the
environment - which goes against the grain of 'sacred traditions'.
Charles, who is a practising Christian and will become the head of
the Church of England when he succeeds to the throne, spoke in depth
about his own study of the Koran which, he said, tells its followers
that there is 'no separation between man and nature' and says we must
always live within our environment's limits.
The prince was speaking to an audience of scholars at the
Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies - which attempts to encourage a
better understanding of the culture and civilisation of the religion.
His
speech, merging religion with his other favourite subject, the
environment, marked the 25th anniversary of the organisation, of which
he is patron.
He added: 'The inconvenient truth is that we share this planet
with the rest of creation for a very good reason - and that is, we
cannot exist on our own without the intricately balanced web of life
around us.
'Islam has always taught this and to ignore that lesson is to default on our contract with creation.'" via Steven Goddard, via Climate Depot
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