Imperial College London commemorated the first Muslim Nobel Laureate in Science by naming its library after Dr Abdus Salam
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An interview with Ahmad Salam on the occasion of British Heritage honouring his father, Professor Abdus Salam, the first Muslim Nobel Laureate, with a Blue...
On 14th December 2019, the Ahmadiyya Muslim Research Association (AMRA) held its 10th annual conference, in which researchers, thinkers and scientists gathered...
Late Nobel Laureate in Physics undertakes a fascinating exploration into the relationship between Islam and science.
The importance of attaining knowledge in Islam, and the extraordinary contribution of Muslims in the field of science.
An exposition of how the brilliance of the Qur’an goes far beyond its composition and text and inspired countless souls and softened many hard-hearted persons.
The search for scientific truth has resulted in the inevitability of the existence of God and the realisation
that the universe was not created by chance.
Each of the successors of the Promised Messiah(as) is a testimony to the second manifestation of the power of God. ‘…at the time of the demise of the...
A brief look at the origins and achievements of the Centre as it celebrates its fortieth anniversary.
The life and work of Professor Abdus Salam (Nobel laureate), the greatest Islamic scientist of the last century.
A new light source that does not seem to brighten the world of Muslim scientists.
Review of Religions: December 2001 23 What is sidedness, what significance does it possess if any and why sidedness at all, are the questions to which we shall...
An analysis of relationship between lack of education and poverty
Chaudhri Muhammad Zafrulla Khan (Prof. Abdus Salaam) Chaudhri Muhammad Zafrulla Khan was one of the greatest human beings I have had the privilege and good...