A analysis of over 9,000 Muslims across 16 Western European countries reveals that Islamic religiosity shapes gender attitudes in nuanced ways—challenging right-wing populist claims of one inherently ...
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Around the world, young people are graduating from universities with dreams of starting their own businesses. But for Muslim students, there is an additional consideration: how to build a business tha...
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For years, a troubling question has lingered in academic circles: Does believing in God make you less creative? If you look at the raw numbers, the answer seems alarming. A study analyzed 87 countries...
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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...
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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 ...
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