Embrace Sustainability This Ramadan – Tips for eco-friendly practices during the holy month
Ramadan is arguably the most beautiful time of the year—a month when our spiritual routine takes centre stage, allowing us to reconnect with Allah SWT and focus on what truly matters. By cutting down on distractions, we create space for meaningful growth, both spiritually and personally.
But have you ever thought about how Ramadan aligns with sustainability? At its core, Ramadan teaches us to reduce our worldly appetites, fostering a sense of gratitude and mindfulness. Similarly, sustainability urges us to buy only what we need and ensure our actions are kind to ourselves and the environment. At Fasilah, we believe these values deeply resonate with the Islamic principles of stewardship (khilafah) and balance (mizan).
Allah SWT reminds us in the Qur'an:
"Indeed, the wasteful are brothers of the devils, and ever has Satan been to his Lord ungrateful." (Surah Al-Isra, 17:27)
This ayah reminds us to avoid extravagance and wastefulness, especially during Ramadan, when simplicity and gratitude should take precedence.Additionally, Allah SWT says:
"It is He who has made you successors (stewards) upon the earth." (Surah Al-An’am, 6:165)
This verse emphasises our responsibility to care for the earth and preserve its resources for future generations.
Let’s explore four simple ways you can embrace sustainability this Ramadan:
1. Reduce Waste
Swap single-use plastics for reusable plates and utensils during iftar and suhoor.
Plan your meals thoughtfully to minimize food waste and reduce overindulgence.
2. Eco-Friendly Ramadan Decorations
Reuse decorations from previous years or get creative with DIY projects using natural materials like fabric scraps, paper, or flowers.
3. Mindful Shopping
Be intentional with your purchases during Ramadan and Eid—buy only what you truly need to avoid overconsumption.
4. Choose Sustainable Fashion
Invest in high-quality, versatile clothing pieces that stand the test of time.
Support ethical brands, which prioritise fair labor practices and sustainable materials over fast fashion.
As we approach the halfway point of Ramadan, let’s reflect on how this blessed month shapes not only our worship but also our daily habits. May our actions align with modesty—not just in speech and dress but also in consumption. Together, we can honor the earth Allah SWT has entrusted to us while embodying the spirit of Ramadan.