Green Faith got together over 100 people to debate religiously inspired eco-consciousness and interfaith activism around environmental issues.
The evening began with a short video clip and discussion by UW-Madison Associate Professor Anna M. Gade on the tradition of Muslims conserving natural resources in Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim-majority nation. She underlined models for embracing inter-religious cooperation that draw on the Qur’an, values that are highly influential in Indonesia’s religiously pluralistic society nowadays.