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Event Two


Fall shedding, in the context of regenerative agriculture, involves practices that prepare the soil and ecosystem for the coming seasons. This aligns with the concept of Fiṭrah, which refers to the natural disposition or intrinsic nature of humans and the environment. By integrating these practices, we not only prepare our gardens for the next growing season but also honor the natural order and our intrinsic connection to the environment.

Regenerative Sustainability and Fitrah

These courses provide a comprehensive understanding of how the principles of Fiṭrah and agroecology can be integrated to promote sustainable and regenerative practices across different seasons and themes. 

Course Objectives:

  • Understand the principles of sustainability and regenerative design.

  • Biodiversity and Synergy

  • Explore the concept of fitrah and its relevance to sustainability.

  • Integrate Indigenous knowledge and storytelling methods into sustainability practices, social values and diet.

  • Develop practical skills in ecological, social, and economic regeneration.

  • Foster a spiritual connection to nature and a sense of stewardship.

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