A pilot study from Saudi Arabia explores hijama (wet cupping) as a potential adjuvant therapy, showing significant reductions in harmful antibodies and improved thyroid vitality in patients with this ...
A study across Istanbul, Berlin, and Kuala Lumpur reveals that a student’s understanding of halal is deeply influenced by their city’s culture, policies, and social fabric—not just their t...
For thousands of years, across civilizations from Ancient Egypt to China and throughout the Islamic world, cupping therapy has been a cornerstone of traditional healing. Often viewed with skepticism b...
An academic study challenges centuries-old stereotypes by applying modern statistical analysis to the life of Prophet Muhammad, revealing a surprising portrait far more focused on peacemaking than war...
A clear pattern emerges when examining the latest global HIV prevalence data: many of the world’s most heavily affected nations are outside the Muslim world, while numerous Muslim-majority count...
A Global Disparity in Despair: Faith, Community, and the Fight Against Suicide An undeniable pattern emerges from the latest global data on suicide rates: nations with predominantly Muslim populations...
When we picture the grand colonial churches of Latin America, we often imagine baroque facades and European classicism imposed upon a conquered landscape. But a MIT thesis reveals a startling, hidden ...
What drives a customer to not only choose a bank but to stay fiercely loyal to it? In the competitive world of finance, where products often seem indistinguishable, Islamic banks have long held a uniq...
In a corner of Europe often overlooked, a quiet revolution is unfolding. In the post-Soviet Baltic states of Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia—societies historically defined by Christianity, then atheist...
In the bustling, modern world of industrial food production, a centuries-old commandment is finding new resonance through science: “Sharpen your blade to relieve its pain.” This directive,...
In a country where over two-thirds of the population identifies as Christian, a small but vibrant community of approximately 4,000 Muslims is quietly redefining faith, identity, and integration. Far f...
For centuries, the Quranic description of mountains as “pegs” anchoring the Earth was seen as poetic metaphor. Today, advances in geology and seismology reveal a startlingly precise scient...
In the vast, unforgiving silence of the desert, an icon of endurance moves with serene grace. The camel, often romanticized as the “Ship of the Desert,” is far more than a beast of burden....
In the heart of Cordoba, the magnificent Mosque-Cathedral stands as a silent stone chronicle of Spain’s complex relationship with Islam. For centuries, Al-Andalus was a flourishing center of Islamic c...
Africa stands on the brink of an economic transformation. Projections suggest that in the coming years, seven out of the world’s ten fastest-growing economies will be African. But to turn this p...














