This article explores the fascinating scientific fact that clouds have tremendous weight, despite appearing light and floating effortlessly in the sky. The Qur’an, revealed more than 1,400 years...
For decades, the global religious landscape has been defined by movement—people leaving the faiths of their childhood for new spiritual homes. While Christianity has seen significant churn in the West...
In the ancient city of Ur, where the ziggurat rose against the Mesopotamian sky, a young man is said to have gazed at the heavens and embarked on a spiritual journey that would alter the course of hum...
In the heart of British Muslim communities, a quiet but profound conversation is taking place around the dinner table. It’s a conversation about faith, family, and the future of food. For generations,...
For centuries, the biblical story of Joseph and Moses has been read as a single, continuous narrative of Israelite enslavement and exodus from Egypt. The ruler of Egypt in both accounts was simply cal...
In the symphony of existence, every movement carries a meaning. To walk is to be at peace; to run is to be in pursuit. The Qur’an, in its profound linguistic precision, does not use the vocabulary of ...
For the millions of Muslims with diabetes who fast during Ramadan, a new global study provides the clearest picture yet of who faces the greatest danger — and it comes down to a single factor: microva...
Ramadan fasting is not only a spiritual practice, but also a period of significant physiological change, raising a common question: Are the health effects driven more by abstaining from food and water...
For the world’s 1.8 billion Muslims, Ramadan is a month of spiritual reflection, self-discipline, and community. But new research reveals that the mental health effects of this annual fast are f...
For millions of Muslims worldwide, Ramadan is a month of spiritual reflection, self-discipline, and devotion. But new research suggests the benefits of fasting extend far beyond the spiritual realm — ...
A research suggests that the physical benefits of this annual fast, Ramadan; may be far more profound than previously understood — offering what scientists call “short-term protection against ca...
For generations, a quiet tension has existed in classrooms around the world: the perceived divide between what science teaches and what faith believes. But a study from Indonesia reveals that Muslim m...
For nearly two centuries, the theory of evolution has stood as one of science’s most powerful explanatory frameworks — and one of religion’s most persistent challenges. Since Charles Darwi...
Ramadan is not only a month of spiritual reflection, but also does something far more profound: it actively builds and strengthens social cohesion within Muslim communities through the powerful combin...
For decades, the global conversation about corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been dominated by Western ideas. Frameworks like the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) have become the benchmark fo...
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