A sacred trust
Tampering with rivers and nature transcends mere environmental concern; it touches upon deep spiritual, ethical, and philosophical dimensions found across various faiths and belief systems. Canal construction on rivers is prohibited due to its detrimental impact on ecosystems, water quality and local communities. Protecting our waterways is essential for the well-being of all.
From a spiritual perspective, many religious texts emphasise the sacredness of creation. In the Quran, Allah is described as the Creator of the heavens and the earth, and humans are seen as stewards of His creation. Tampering with rivers, which are often viewed as symbols of life and sustenance, could be seen as a violation of this stewardship. Similarly, in the Bible, the Book of Genesis speaks of God creating a harmonious world, and humanity's role is to care for it. The Torah also emphasises the importance of preserving the land and its resources, recognising that all creation is interconnected.
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