The global Muslim community and sustainability (February 2025)

IIFL hosted an event at the Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia which examined the relationship between sustainability and Islam
IIFL report shows Hindus are the faith group most likely to engage in eco-friendly actions in Britain

Aamna Mohdin covers IIFL’s latest research on the relationship between faith and sustainability for the Guardian.
Report – Conserving the World in Faith: An in-depth study of how Faith Inspires Environmentalism

In 2024, the Institute for the Impact of Faith in Life launched a project exploring the relationship between faith and sustainability. The research had two phases. The first phase was a quantitative study and the second was a qualitative study using interviews to delve deeper into the survey’s findings and explore new areas beyond the scope of quantitative data collection. Interviews also allowed us to give voice to Jewish, Sikh and Buddhist perspectives, which were underrepresented in the survey and so could not be considered statistically significant.
This report sets out the key findings from the qualitative study in the context of the findings from the first phase.
U.K. interfaith institute focuses on Islam after first successful year, hopes to hold event in Saudi Arabia

The Institute for the Impact of Faith in Life (IIFL), is an interfaith organisation dedicated to understanding and promoting the role of faith in daily life across the United Kingdom and beyond.