In an era where mental health challenges are increasingly prevalent, people are looking beyond conventional medicine for relief. Among the many complementary therapies gaining attention is Wet Cupping...
A study reveals that while religiosity is a powerful source of resilience after trauma, its effects on adaptation to a new culture diverge sharply between newly arrived refugees and settled immigrant ...
Can your belief system be a key to greater happiness? A psychological research suggests that a feeling of profound ‘oneness’ is a powerful predictor of life satisfaction—and a core Islamic...
A centuries-old Islamic teaching, often met with skepticism, has become the subject of modern scientific investigation with startling results. The Hadith of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) states...
For centuries, Mexico’s religious identity has been painted with a broad Catholic brush. But beneath that well-known surface, a quiet, remarkable transformation is taking place. Islam, once virt...
A silent revolution is brewing across Africa, but it’s not happening in towering skyscrapers or on distant trading floors. It’s sprouting from the soil of local communities, in village cooperatives, a...
A new scientific study from China provides compelling evidence that regular physical activity doesn’t just build muscle—it builds a more generous, socially responsible character. For millions, e...
For centuries, a staple of the Mediterranean pantry has been revered not just for its flavor but for its life-giving properties. Today, cutting-edge science is providing robust evidence for what ancie...
We often hear that the Quran is a “guidance for mankind.” But what if that guidance is embedded not just in the words, but in the very structure of its stories? An academic study, awarded ...
Singapore stands at the forefront of a food revolution. As the first country in the world to approve the sale of cultured meat—chicken nuggets and breasts grown from animal cells in a bioreactor—it ha...
In a world where stress and depression are at epidemic levels, a new scientific study offers a glimmer of hope from an ancient, humble source: the Ajwa date. Published in Scientific Reports, a pionee...
While medieval Christian rulers devised systems that exploited lending prohibitions for state revenue, Islamic civilization developed a fundamentally different financial ethic based on partnership, ri...
A psychology research reveals that your capacity for empathy, not simply being mirrored by others, is the most powerful predictor of social closeness and helping behavior—a finding that resonates deep...
New research from the University of Liverpool gives a powerful voice to Muslim women, revealing their spiritual needs during pregnancy and birth—and offers a clear roadmap for healthcare professionals...
Imagine a world where charging any interest on a loan was considered not just greedy, but destructive to society. This wasn’t a fringe idea—it was a near-universal rule for thousands of year...














