Eddy Soparno invites Muhammadiyah da'i to spread ecological da'wah
Jakarta – Deputy Chairman of the MPR of the National Mandate Party (PAN) faction, Eddy Soparno, still expresses the importance of collaboration to save the environment to different parties. He said this when he attended the national workshop of the PP Muhammadiyah Community Da’wah Institute, which was attended by Muhammadiyah Community Da’i from various regions in Indonesia. In addition to MPR going to campus, which reached 35 universities, Eddy Soparno was asked to be the most important speaker at the national workshop on the PP Muhammadiyah Community Da’wah Institute. On this occasion, Eddy said that the messages of Da’wah and nationalism for the environment actually go hand in hand. Browse to continue the content “At the MPR we started an initiative to focus on the environment and renewable energy. The mandate of the 1945 Constitution emphasizes our support for the right to a healthy environment. Meanwhile, al-a verse 56, we ask to avoid damage and protect the environment,” Eddy explained in his statement. Therefore, the Pan -Vise president invited them to spread ecological da’wah as part of the efforts to save the environment. “Ecological da’wah of Muhammadiyah da’i performed by Indonesia can be a bridge between faith and actions, between the pillars of nationality, obedience and a form of environmental concern,” he continued. Eddy also said that Indonesia is no longer confronted with the effects of climate change, but is also in a climate crisis situation. “Due to the problems of air pollution, climate anomalies, flooding and waste problems, cooperation from all parties requires. This space can be filled by Da’i to appeal to ecological da’wah,” he continued. Furthermore, the UI doctor in political science said that under the efforts to deal with the climate crisis, the public educated the urgency to protect and care for the environment. “This role can be taken by Muhammadiyah preachers by conveying religious messages about the environment to take concrete actions in the form of mobilization of communities to establish waste banks, or to sort off offspr into Stream,” he said. “Let us make ecological da’wah as proof of real action to raise awareness that the protection and care of the environment are also part of the faith,” Eddy concluded. Also watch the video ‘Habib Jafar’s Da’wah efforts by online games’: (Anl/Ega)