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Muslim Couples Required to Plant Trees Before Marriage || Green Prophet
Muslim couples in Indonesia are now required to plant two trees before receiving their marriage permit 
Here at Green Prophet, we are eager to promote all things green in love and marriage. As well as a green guide to Valentine’s Day (not long now!), we have published our top tips for a green Muslim wedding.  The authorities in Muslim Indonesia, however, have taken green love one  step further with new couples being required to plant a tree before  they are granted their marriage permit.
“The policy has a noble purpose, and it is necessary to support the  government’s tree-planting program,” Iwan Zulhami, an official at the  religious affairs office, told the BBC. The policy is only being applied  to the Sumatran capital in Medan and in a number of districts on  Sulawesi Island. Couples will get two seedlings when they register and  the trees must then planted in the couple’s home before the marriage  permit is granted.
One official estimated that Medan will get at least 2,000 new trees  as a result of the plan which starts in March. The initiative was  announced by the religious affairs office, which is where Muslim couples  intending to marry must register.
Indonesia is the largest forest nation in South-eastern Asia with an  estimated 120 million hectres of rainforest. Illegal and legal logging,  forest fires as well as the pressures of a growing population have all  had a negative impact on their forests. According to the UN Food and  Agriculture Organisation, Indonesia lost an estimated 18.7 million  hectres of forest every year between 2000 and 2005.
In the last couple of years, the Muslim community in Indonesia has  been playing an important role in promoting environmental conservation  in the region. Indonesia’s Muslim scholars formed an organisation called  Dignifying Environment Institution in 2011 with the aim of protecting  the country’s forests from harmful practices causing deforestation. Certain madrasahs in Indonesia have also been lauded for their work promoting environmental awareness through Islamic teachings.

almaswithinalmas:

Muslim Couples Required to Plant Trees Before Marriage || Green Prophet

Muslim couples in Indonesia are now required to plant two trees before receiving their marriage permit 

Here at Green Prophet, we are eager to promote all things green in love and marriage. As well as a green guide to Valentine’s Day (not long now!), we have published our top tips for a green Muslim wedding. The authorities in Muslim Indonesia, however, have taken green love one step further with new couples being required to plant a tree before they are granted their marriage permit.

“The policy has a noble purpose, and it is necessary to support the government’s tree-planting program,” Iwan Zulhami, an official at the religious affairs office, told the BBC. The policy is only being applied to the Sumatran capital in Medan and in a number of districts on Sulawesi Island. Couples will get two seedlings when they register and the trees must then planted in the couple’s home before the marriage permit is granted.

One official estimated that Medan will get at least 2,000 new trees as a result of the plan which starts in March. The initiative was announced by the religious affairs office, which is where Muslim couples intending to marry must register.

Indonesia is the largest forest nation in South-eastern Asia with an estimated 120 million hectres of rainforest. Illegal and legal logging, forest fires as well as the pressures of a growing population have all had a negative impact on their forests. According to the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation, Indonesia lost an estimated 18.7 million hectres of forest every year between 2000 and 2005.

In the last couple of years, the Muslim community in Indonesia has been playing an important role in promoting environmental conservation in the region. Indonesia’s Muslim scholars formed an organisation called Dignifying Environment Institution in 2011 with the aim of protecting the country’s forests from harmful practices causing deforestation. Certain madrasahs in Indonesia have also been lauded for their work promoting environmental awareness through Islamic teachings.

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