Clean Water from the Perspective of Chemistry and Islam: Preserving Natural Resources as a Human Responsibility
Abstract
Clean water is one of the most essential resources for sustaining life, and its availability is crucial for human health and well-being. From a chemical perspective, water quality is determined by various factors such as purity, contamination levels, and chemical composition, all of which influence its usability. In Islam, water is considered a blessing from Allah and is closely linked to the principles of cleanliness, conservation, and ethical treatment of natural resources. This study explores the scientific principles behind clean water from a chemical standpoint, while also examining Islamic teachings related to the stewardship of water and its importance in maintaining public health. By integrating chemistry with Islamic values, this research highlights the importance of preserving water as a shared responsibility, urging both scientific advancements and spiritual awareness to ensure the sustainable use of water resources for future generations.
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