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Halal Food Boom: Massive Business Opportunities in Non-Muslim Asia and Europe Revealed

A new study spotlights exploding demand for halal food in Asia and Europe, where Muslim minorities and tourists drive a lucrative market despite non-Muslim majorities. Researchers highlight thriving h...

Muslim Scientist
January 5, 2026
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Quran Listening Boosts Brain Relaxation: EEG Review Reveals Science Behind Ancient Practice

In a world gripped by stress and anxiety, a systematic review uncovers how listening to Quranic verses triggers profound brain changes linked to calm and emotional well-being. Researchers analyzed 22 ...

Muslim Scientist
January 3, 2026
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  • Health

Vaccines Turn the Tide: Safer Hajj and Umrah for Millions of Faithful

Every year, millions converge on Mecca for Hajj and Umrah, turning a spiritual journey into a potential health challenge due to crowding and diverse origins. A review reveals how mandatory vaccines ha...

Muslim Scientist
January 2, 2026
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  • Health

Ramadan Fasting: A Natural Path to Lower Cancer Risk? A Study Reveals Promising Metabolic Shifts

Ramadan fasting, practiced by over 1.8 billion Muslims worldwide, triggers remarkable changes in the body’s metabolism that may reduce risks for certain cancers and chronic diseases. A study fro...

Muslim Scientist
January 1, 2026
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  • Halal Research

Thai Halal Foods: Thailand’s Secret Weapon Conquering China’s Booming Market

Thai halal cuisine is surging as a powerful soft power tool, leveraging sentiment analysis to tap into China’s massive halal demand driven by 25 million Muslims and Belt and Road ties. With glob...

Muslim Scientist
January 1, 2026
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  • Quran Research

Quran Offers Timeless Wisdom for Mental Health, Backed by Modern Science

The Quran provides profound insights into human psychology, promoting emotional balance and stress relief through principles that align with contemporary mental health research. Recitation and remembr...

Muslim Scientist
January 1, 2026
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  • Halal Research

Bridging Faith and Science: How Islamic Ethics is Revolutionizing Animal Welfare in Halal Slaughter

Islamic principles of compassion toward animals have sparked groundbreaking collaborations with veterinary scientists, challenging stereotypes and advancing humane slaughter practices worldwide. This ...

Muslim Scientist
January 1, 2026
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  • Comparative Religion

Bible Verses or Battle Cries? How Far-Right Groups Use Scripture to Fuel Anti-Muslim Hate in Post-9/11 Europe

A new academic analysis uncovers a sneaky tactic in Europe’s far-right movements: quoting Bible verses on social media to mask Islamophobia and push a “Christian West vs. Islamic threat&#8...

Muslim Scientist
December 27, 2025
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  • Halal Research

Turning Fish Waste into Gold: Sustainable Breakthrough Extracts Halal Gelatin and Omega-3 Rich Oil

A study from Indonesia reveals how everyday fish waste—like heads, bones, skins, and fins—can be transformed into high-value halal gelatin and nutrient-packed fish oil using a simple, eco-friendly hyd...

Muslim Scientist
December 27, 2025
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  • Muamalat

Muslim Charities: Heroes of UK Integration Amid Terror Fears and Covid Wins

British Muslim charities delivered food parcels, PPE, and support to millions during Covid, proving they’re bridges—not threats—in a divided society. A study slams UK counter-terror rules for cr...

Muslim Scientist
December 26, 2025
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  • Halal Research

No Safety Gap: Halal and Regular Beef Match in Bacteria Tests Across America

Halal beef from U.S. markets matches non-halal in microbiological safety, debunking myths about ethnic grocers and highlighting shared opportunities for better handling in small shops. A year-long stu...

Muslim Scientist
December 24, 2025
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  • Halal Research

Rise of Halal Medical Tourism in Korea

Medical tourism in South Korea has exploded, with patient numbers soaring from 60,200 in 2009 to 497,470 in 2019 before the pandemic, positioning the country among the global top 10 destinations. UAE ...

Muslim Scientist
December 23, 2025
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Hajj’s Hidden Power: Boost Mental Strength, Embrace Brotherhood

The sacred Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca transforms millions of Muslims’ mental, emotional, and spiritual lives, fostering unity, reducing prejudice, and enhancing wellbeing amid massive crowds. A re...

Muslim Scientist
December 23, 2025
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Islamic Remedies Unlock Modern Wound Healing: Honey, Prayers, and Superfoods Proven by Science

Islam’s timeless wisdom offers practical, science-backed solutions for treating wounds and infections, from honey’s antibacterial power to daily prayers boosting immunity. A study in Relig...

Muslim Scientist
December 22, 2025
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How Faith Fuels Disaster Preparedness in Tsunami-Hit Banda Aceh

A study reveals how Islamic teachings in Banda Aceh schools and mosques blend faith with action, turning post-2004 tsunami grief into proactive disaster readiness for everyday families. Despite viewin...

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December 22, 2025
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