Effects of Climate Change on Worship Activities

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Ihsanullah Nasih
Khalilullah Nasih

Abstract

Climate change is to the unpredictable variations in the predictable and unique seasons that occur in every country and country on Earth. The shift is regarded as one of the most significant and dangerous problems the world is now dealing with. People throughout started paying close attention to this problem. Islam is a faith that can adapt to every situation, anywhere, at any time, and until the Day of Resurrection. It has solution for all issues, both in the dealings or the worship sectors. It has solutions for the issues related to climate change as well. Prayer, fasting, almsgiving (zakat), and instruction relevant to the Hajj are all included in the worship sector. In this article, impacts of climate change are studied and documented. During the study, we found that some instruction/principles may change in a certain context. 

Keywords

Climate, change, weather, worship

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How to Cite
Nasih, I., & Nasih, K. (2024). Effects of Climate Change on Worship Activities. Nangarhar University International Journal of Biosciences, 3(02), 444–447. https://doi.org/10.70436/nuijb.v3i02.260

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