For decades, the global conversation around mindfulness has been dominated by Silicon Valley executives meditating on cushion apps, secular stress reduction programs, and the quest for “non-judg...
In the bustling streets of Makassar, Indonesia, persons with disabilities face a daily reality that most never see. They are stared at. They are whispered about. They are called names. They are denied...
Why does a child born in Oman today expect to live nearly 30 years longer than a child born in Somalia? Why have some OIC (Organization of Islamic Cooperation) countries made stunning progress in life...
Introduction: A Verse That Demands Reflection In the 7th century CE, no human had ever flown. The concept of air pressure, oxygen concentration, and altitude sickness was entirely unknown. Balloons, a...
How Muslim scholars, astronomers, and architects helped build Yuan China – and created a lasting legacy of peaceful coexistence. In the 13th century, as Europe emerged from the Dark Ages, an extraordi...
Before Captain Cook, before British colonies – Macassan fishermen and Yolŋu peoples created a peaceful, respectful alliance that changed history. When we think of early Australian history, we imagine ...
A comprehensive Nature journal study of the world’s largest dual banking sector reveals that Islamic banks not only survived but thrived during the 2008 financial crisis and the COVID-19 pandemi...
In an age of drying rivers, sinking aquifers, and climate chaos, we tend to look forward for technological salvation—desalination plants, smart sensors, and massive dams. But what if the answers to ou...
For millions of women worldwide, the journey to conceive is not a joyful secret but a silent battle fought in the shadows of shame, anxiety, and isolation. In many cultures, a woman’s identity is deep...
A theoretical paper, drawing on Ibn Khaldun, Al-Ghazali, and Adam Smith, offers a revolutionary framework for understanding why some nations thrive and others fail. The conclusion challenges both West...
For millions of Muslims worldwide, using Miswak (the Salvadora persica twig) is a beloved Sunnah—a practice of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) who recommended it for oral hygiene and as a mea...
A research from Malaysia reveals that 80% of Muslims want zakat to be regulated like taxes, unlocking billions for poverty relief. In theory, zakat – the Islamic obligatory alms – is a powerful engine...
New research reveals that only 38% of New York City’s emergency food providers offer halal options, leaving thousands of Muslim families facing a painful choice between faith and food. In one of the w...
Researchers have discovered that the act of memorizing the Holy Quran significantly increases Heart Rate Variability (HRV)—a key marker of cardiovascular health and resilience to stress—offering a pow...
For millions of Muslim families across the Middle East and beyond, caring for an aging parent with dementia is not merely a medical or familial duty—it is a profound spiritual journey guided by sacred...
























