ACCESS - Advancing Capacity for Climate  and Environment Social Science
ACCESS - Advancing Capacity for Climate  and Environment Social Science
Cambridge Central Mosque with flowers and garden seating in the foreground

British Muslims and pro-environmental values, self-identities and personal norms


Evaluating a faith-literate, multi-component educational intervention co-produced with the first green mosque in the UK

Project Team

Davide Pettinato portrait photo

Dr Davide Pettinato
Research and Outreach Associate
Centre of Islamic Studies
University of Cambridge

Mohammed Fezaan Azam portrait photo

Mohammed Fezaan Azam
Director of Operations
Cambridge Central Mosque

The Project

This project pursues a collaboration with the first and only ‘green mosque’ in the UK—Cambridge Central Mosque—to co-develop and evaluate a multicomponent, faith-literate environmental education intervention aimed at strengthening pro-environmental values, self-identity and personal norms among British Muslims.

The project’s objectives are:

  • to explore existing pro-environmental values, self-identity and personal norms among British Muslims
  • to evaluate and compare the effectiveness (or lack thereof) of different types of mosque-centred faith-literate interventions in strengthening British Muslims’ pro-environmental values, self-identity and personal norms
  • to enable Cambridge Central Mosque to develop a holistic programme of faith-literate environmental education, which can become a model for other mosques in the UK and abroad

Methodology

The project innovatively integrates environmental social science (the study of pro-environmental values, self-identity and personal norms) with the sociology of Islam in the UK (the study of mosques and their communities) and Islamic studies (the study of ‘Islam and the environment’). The project does so through a quasi-experimental design developed through a co-production framework that engages the project partner (Cambridge Central Mosque) and project participants both as stake- and as knowledge-holders.

Guiding Principles

To tailor the project around the structural, experiential, and cultural barriers faced by British Muslims for engaging in pro-environmental behaviour, the interventions have been designed and will be implemented in close collaboration with Cambridge Central Mosque, under the aegis of a ‘green hub’.

The project also aims to minimise its environmental impact whenever possible (e.g., by coordinating public transport for the project participants).

In the garden outside Cambridge Central Mosque with tulips in the foreground and trees in blossom
Entrance to the Mosque with gardens in the foreground
Inside Cambridge Central Mosque with carpeted floors and wooden sculpted columns
One of the rooms in Cambridge Central Mosque with a mosaic floor and sculptured wooden columns
The garden outside of Cambridge Central Mosque
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