For Muslims observing Ramadan, the first sip of water at sunset is more than hydration—it’s a sacred reconnection with life itself.
Huda Alkaff of Wisconsin Green Muslims shares how Islamic teachings foster a deep spiritual and sustainable relationship with water.
Through practices like fasting and conservation, her work uplifts water as both a physical necessity and a divine gift.
Episode at https://bit.ly/GreenMuslims
This is part of the Color of Water series, a collaboration with Water Hub.
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