Muslim Council Of Elders Lauds Mohamed Bin Zayed's Initiative On Global Water Scarcity
In recognition of World Water Day on March 22, the Muslim Council of Elders, led by His Eminence Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, has highlighted the critical importance of water as the cornerstone of life on Earth. The council underscored the necessity of clean water for both environmental and economic sustainability. A focal point of their message was the commendation of the Mohamed bin Zayed Water Initiative, a project designed to combat the pressing issue of water scarcity through the advancement of innovative technological solutions.
This initiative is a testament to the foresight of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the United Arab Emirates, in addressing this vital challenge. It showcases the UAE's dedication to fostering global development and ensuring a life of dignity and sustainability for communities worldwide. The Council's statement also touched upon the Islamic perspective on water, emphasizing its role as a life-giving resource and advocating for its prudent use and conservation.

The challenges associated with water - including climate change, scarcity, pollution, and quality deterioration - were outlined as significant hurdles for humanity. These issues often lead to increased tensions over water resources in various regions around the globe. In light of these challenges, the Council has called for international cooperation among countries, institutions, and individuals. The goal is to promote rational water consumption and encourage practices that contribute to the efficient and fair distribution of water resources.
Through its statement, the Muslim Council of Elders not only sheds light on the critical issues surrounding water but also aligns itself with global efforts aimed at ensuring sustainable access to this indispensable resource. The emphasis on collaboration underscores a collective responsibility towards addressing water scarcity and safeguarding environmental health for future generations.
With inputs from WAM