In a study published in a Nature Portfolio journal, researchers have demonstrated that artificial neural networks—a form of advanced artificial intelligence—can predict the movements of a local Islami...
You take a pill for your headache. You receive a vaccine. You use an insulin pen for diabetes. In most cases, you never think about where the ingredients in these medicines come from. But for the worl...
A Danish twin study has just provided powerful scientific evidence for what Islamic teachings have advised for over 1,400 years: permanent tattooing carries serious risks. The study, published in BMC ...
Introduction: A Book Beyond Its Time In the 7th century CE, the Arabian Peninsula was a land of oral poetry, tribal warfare, and superstition. The night sky, while beautiful, was a canvas for astrolog...
A new scientific study confirms that morning fasted exercise enhances fat burning. The Qur’an and Sunnah have long emphasized the unique blessings of the early morning hours. A new study publish...
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 years, a quiet debate has simmered in the world of finance: Does Sharia compliance make any real difference to a company’s performance, or is it just a label? Some scholars have argued that ...
A study published in a Nature journal found that breastfeeding for more than three months cuts the risk of severe postpartum depression by more than half—offering hope and a practical path forward for...
For over fourteen centuries, the Holy Quran has stood as an unmatched linguistic and spiritual miracle. Muslims believe every letter, every pause, and every grammatical structure is divinely chosen. B...
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...
INTRODUCTION: THE CREATION THAT CONFOUNDS HUMANITY When Allah chooses to mention a creation in the Quran, it is never without profound purpose. Among the insects named explicitly in the Holy Book, one...
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...
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