For centuries, Islam has been deeply woven into the cultural and intellectual identity of Kazakhstan. From the early Silk Road period to the rise of modern universities, Islamic education has played a...
Cambridge, MA – In 1938, Harvard University launched an ambitious study. For nearly 80 years, researchers tracked hundreds of men – from Ivy League elites to inner-city Bostonians – to uncover th...
In online Facebook groups, away from the public eye, a quiet but powerful conversation is unfolding among Muslim women in Germany. They share stories of being spat at, called terrorists, and told to “...
It is a quiet crisis, unfolding not on the streets, but behind the closed doors of hiring managers and in the quiet disillusionment of job applicants. A groundbreaking new experimental study, publishe...
Across the European Union, a quiet crisis is deepening. While the continent prides itself on human rights and social equality, a landmark survey published by the European Union Agency for Fundamental ...
A study on AI and skill demand reveals that analytical thinking and broad competencies are the future. Islamic teachings on seeking knowledge, mastery (itqan), and human dignity provide the ethical fr...
For nearly 1 million Muslims living in the Netherlands, mental health challenges are not just medical problems—they are also tests of faith, spiritual battles, and opportunities for divine reward. A n...
For 4,000 years, Zamzam water has been a symbol of divine blessing for Muslims worldwide. Now, a comprehensive scientific review reveals that this ancient water from the heart of Mecca possesses a uni...
A study reveals that the global halal tourism industry—projected to exceed $300 billion by 2026—is increasingly aligning with environmental stewardship, social equity, and digital ethics, offering a b...
A study reveals that the booming halal industry is not just about food and finance — it’s creating a new Muslim middle class that is reshaping national economies, challenging Western consumer cu...
For 1,400 years, Muslims have turned to practices like dhikr (remembrance) and Quran recitation for spiritual peace. Now, cutting-edge science is proving what they always knew: these traditions are po...
A Dutch program replaces security-based counter-radicalization with positive psychology and Quranic wisdom. The result? Muslims report greater personal growth, control, and confidence—without being tr...
From trust in God to patience and gratitude, a new wave of research shows that Islamic spirituality offers powerful, evidence-based tools for mental health and the ‘good life’—challenging ...
A study reveals a quiet revolution: young Muslim women in Italy are not only filling the pews—they are leading them, redefining faith, gender roles, and authority without relying on Western feminist l...
In a pivotal moment of human history, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) declared, “Purification is half of faith” (Sahih Muslim). For centuries, Muslims understood this as ritual washing. Today, faced...
























