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Exploring regenerative systems, ecological design, human wellbeing, and systems thinking

Earthworms: Champions of Regenerative Agriculture

Earthworms naturally enrich soil by improving its fertility and structure.

Round City (Madinat as-Salam) & Permaculture Zoning

Ancient urban wisdom meets modern permaculture, revealing how thoughtful placement can create truly sustainable living systems.

Returning to Fitrah: Toward an Islamic Ecopsychology of Nature, Well-Being, and Healing

Exploring how reconnecting with nature may help restore balance, well-being, and a deeper connection with fitrah.

Nurturing People, Regenerating Places: Towards a Therapeutic Permaculture Framework

Integrating Therapeutic Gardens, Ecopsychology, and Regenerative Design for Human and Ecological Well-Being

Can Nature Heal Trauma?

A gentle exploration of how reconnecting with nature and permaculture can help heal trauma

Reviving simplicity: What Wabi-Sabi and Islam teach about contentment

In a world that constantly tells us we need more, Wabi-Sabi and Islam gently remind us that true contentment begins with gratitude for what we already have.

Urban Architecture, Permaculture, and Biophilia: Rethinking the Future of Cities

“Reimagining cities through permaculture, biophilia, and regenerative design to restore the connection between people, nature, and psychological well-being.”

Smuggled Trees, Stolen Nature: Timber trafficking in South Asia

Illegal wood smuggling is destroying forests, wildlife, and communities across South Asia.

Social Permaculture: Regenerating Relationships, Communities, and Culture

Social Permaculture is the practice of designing human systems that nurture resilient communities and harmony with nature and the Creator

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Seeing the Whole: How Systems Thinking Changes the Way We Live

Every forest, every community, and every life is woven from relationships; systems thinking simply teaches us how to see the threads.

From the Cave to the Community: Surah Al-Kahf, Islamic Ecopsychology, and the Path of Resilience

In an age of distraction and disconnection, Surah Al-Kahf invites us to return to fitrah through faith, community, and care for creation.

How an Ecovillage Resonates with Surah Al-Kahf

A Qur’an-inspired vision for ecovillage living—reviving faith, balance, and community in a time of crisis.

Barakah in the Soil: Spiritual Dimensions of Agriculture

Barakah turns effort into abundance beyond measure.

From forests to workplaces: Nature’s wisdom for modern organizations

In a world obsessed with speed and productivity, forests remind us that true flourishing emerges through connection, patience, diversity, and care.