Kallay, Alie Yunus2026-04-252026-04-252023https://repository.iou.edu.gm/handle/123456789/647The issues surrounding the environment, the problems of the environment, environmental pollution, global warming, famine, drought, and bush burning have become a point of discussion among environmentalists, intellectuals, donors. Environmental pollution is a threat to all of humanity, including the animal and plant worlds. It reached a point where some scholars say that if the environment had a tongue, it would have spoken, and if it had a sound, we would have heard the huge sound of the Amazon and Australian forests that are on fire. We would have heard the sound of the destruction of livestock and farms in Kenya and the Horn of Africa. As a result, nowadays, special academic disciplines have been developed to focus on environmental issues and solutions to prevailing environmental problems. Around the world today, books have been written and published in various languages on all the topics regarding the subject of the environment and its components. It should therefore not be surprising to see the emergence of a lot of formal, local, and international organizations in support of the regional and global institutions working on environmental issues around the world. It is also worth noting that conferences, assemblies, symposia, and debates are being held on this very important issue. All these developments provoke one big question that is asked: what role does religion play generally, and specifically, what does Islam say about the environment? In any case, Islamic environmentalism is making progress, yet it has not yet become altogether persuasive in the public eye.IslamEnvironmentPollutionFiqhSunnahIslam and Environmental ProtectionThesis