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Palestinians from one special city saved countless lives around the world with their skill at weaving silk. They're now at risk of genocide.
An expert physician who challenged the works of established medical authorities, Ibn al-Nafis went on to become a pioneer in pulmonary circulation.
Paying tribute to the legacy and the fundamental role played by Muslims in the advancement of knowledge and technology, in the words of figures and...
@Shutterstock Al-Jahiz (776-869) of Basra wrote the seven volumes of “Book of Animals”, which includes poetic descriptions and proverbs of over 350...
A new therapy has been designed and tested that is delivered in-utero and could delay the onset of the symptoms of Pompe disease.
The Holy Qur’an is a book of guidance so comprehensive that it provides principles and moral guidance to encompass all modern developments.
The Review of Religions launches a new section called 'Research Connect' where Ahmadi researchers from around the world can share their research.
Who won the 2021 Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology? Read this article to find out how two great scientists contributed to medicine.
Have you ever wondered how people get chosen for a Nobel Prize? Read this article to find out more about the selection process.
An article about Muhammad Ibn Zakariya Al-Razi (Rhazes), a great Physician in the Medieval Ages, who contributed to the progress of medicine.
As a student of medicine, the author is continuously amazed at the intricacies of Allah's design while studying the human body.