“The main reason for the use of solar energy is religious duty,” said Ahmad Al Rawashdeh, the Imam of the Ta’la al-‘Ali mosque in Amman. Islam urges conservation of nature’s resources, he said, and “warns against extravagance”.This initiative is particularly effective due to Jordan’s plentiful sunlight, with the country getting 300 sunny days every year. These kinds of natural advantages will be essential if Jordan, and other Middle-Eastern countries, want to shift away from their overwhelming dependence on fossil fuels. Despite the push for solar panels, 96% of Jordan’s energy comes from fossil fuels imported from its neighbours. May Allah reward Jordan for this initiative and give all nations the ability to switch to sustainable energy sources.
Jordan’s Mosques Go Green!
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