Sustainability is more than just a buzzword; it’s a heartfelt commitment to protecting our planet for the generations to come. As a mother, I’ve always felt that nurturing our children goes hand in hand with nurturing the environment. We are all interconnected in this vast ecosystem, and it’s our responsibility to take steps toward protecting this beautiful gift from Allah. The Prophet (PBUH) said, “If a Muslim plants a tree or sows seeds, and then a bird, or a person, or an animal eats from it, it is regarded as a sadaqah (charitable gift) for him.” (Bukhari) This highlights the value of planting and nurturing trees for the benefit of all living beings.
From a young age, I’ve instilled values of sustainability in my son, Saad. We don’t just talk about recycling; we practice it. Our home is a hub of eco-friendly habits, everything from reusing containers for storage to creating art projects from scrap materials. I often find Saad excitedly sorting waste into compost, recyclables, and trash, turning what could be a mundane task into a fun family activity.
One of the most rewarding aspects of our sustainability journey has been our involvement in community activities. Most weekends, you’ll find us participating in local initiatives—whether it’s beach cleanup, planting trees, joining a “nurdle hunt” to collect tiny plastic pellets from Jumeirah Beach, Dubai, desert cleanup etc. Each of these experiences not only strengthens our bond as a family but also connects us with like-minded individuals who share our passion for the environment. For instance, during a recent activity, we met other families (Maryam & her daughter Mahra) who were equally committed to saving environment. We shared stories, strategies, and laughs as we worked side by side, teaching our children that change starts with collective action. It’s these moments that remind us that we’re all in this together.
As part of our efforts, we’ve also engaged in various educational programs like “Night in the Desert,” where we observe and learn about local wildlife. This initiative not only broadens our understanding of the ecosystem but also allows us to contribute valuable data to scientists via apps like iNaturalist. I love watching Saad’s eyes light up when he spots a rare creature or discover something new about environment.
Additionally, our family has volunteered for Earth Hour, participating in a global movement to raise awareness about energy conservation. By turning off our lights and spending the evening stargazing, we’ve made lasting memories while instilling the importance of conserving energy in our children.
Our journey has also taught us the significance of conscious consumption. We make a collective effort to avoid unnecessary purchases, opting instead for recycled products and supporting local businesses that prioritize sustainability. This has encouraged my family to think critically about our needs versus wants, fostering a sense of gratitude for what we have. By choosing to buy less and reuse more, we contribute to reducing waste and conserving resources. Every small action counts, and I’ve seen firsthand how even the simplest changes can have a profound impact.
As we navigate through the complexities of modern life, it’s essential to remember that every individual holds the power to make a difference. Our planet’s beauty is a reminder of what we stand to lose if we don’t act now. Through our collective efforts – whether it’s reducing plastic usage, volunteering for conservation projects, or simply educating ourselves and our children about the importance of sustainability, we can create a ripple effect that extends far beyond our immediate community.
In the end, it’s about legacy. As a mother, I want to leave my children not just a planet to inhabit, but one that thrives. By teaching them to respect and nurture their environment, I hope they will carry these values into their own families and communities. After all, sustainability is not just a practice; it’s a way of life. Together, let’s embrace this journey and work toward a more sustainable future for all. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) also mentioned, “Each of you is a shepherd, and each of you is responsible for his flock.” (Bukhari) This reminds me that we all have a responsibility to care for the environment and the creatures within it.