© Shutterstock Exploring nature’s masterpiece of strength and adaptability Musa Sattar, London, UKDeputy Science Editor In the diverse realm of Earth’s...
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Where complexity intertwines with simplicity, lies the human brain – an enigmatic marvel crafted with meticulous precision.
Diving into the fascinating world of miniature creatures that are living canvases of nature’s artistry.
Many atheists claim that science and religion are two completely different domains. We break this perspective down from Islam's point of view
From forensic investigations to the seamless touch of our devices, the fingerprint continues to unveil its versatility.
Unveiling the secret world beneath our feet, where fungal network work their silent wonders.
Behold the majesty of Allah's creation as the ethereal dance of the northern lights illuminates the night sky.
Science and religion both have something to say about the fascinating phenomena of solar and lunar eclipses . . .
© Shutterstock A Lesson in Flawless Coordination from Nature’s Classroom Musa Sattar, London, UK In the heart of nature’s orchestra, a tiny creature often goes...
In the delicate embrace of winter, the miracle of snowflakes unfolds - each a unique gem in the crown of nature’s perfection.
From the patterns in snowflakes to the orbits of the planets around the sun, everything exhibits perfect harmony.
Centuries ago, Islam taught Muslims about the health advantages of napping. This has been scientifically backed by a vast amount of research.
@Shutterstock Theoretical Physicist Professor Abdus Salam was an Ahmadi Muslim who had the honour of winning the Nobel Prize in the field of physics in 1979...
Paper presented by Professor Abdus Salam at the Symposium on the ‘Future Outlook of the Arabian Gulf University’, on 11th May 1983, in Bahrain...
An expert physician who challenged the works of established medical authorities, Ibn al-Nafis went on to become a pioneer in pulmonary circulation.
The Review of Religions Science Section Team As Islam began to spread across the world in the 8th century, Muslims left an indelible mark in the annals of...
Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (as) I consider those Muslim clerics who oppose the acquisition of knowledge in the modern sciences to be in the wrong. For in doing...
In the creation of the heavens and the earth and in the alternation of the night and the day there are indeed Signs for men of understanding; Those who...
Just observing the attacks of science over religion in this age when there is a state of war between the two, one should not become disheartened and wonder...
Will AI serve humanity or control us? A great and useful servant or a bad and tyrannical master? What's the future of artificial intelligence?
A meta-analysis study comparing the health benefits of honey to other sugars – a scientific discovery which is inspired by the Holy Qur'an.
New images released by NASA from the JWST show, in detail, the extraordinary and vast creation of Allah the Almighty
On the International Day of Women & Girls in Science, we asked Ahmadi women what it means to them to be Muslim women in the field of science
Launching an initiative called AMRA Insights, where AMRA as an organisation can directly contribute towards the Research Connect platform.
The Review of Religions launches a new section called 'Research Connect' where Ahmadi researchers from around the world can share their research.
On World Wetlands Day, we should reflect on the teachings of the Holy Qur'an which tell us to preserve the balance established on earth.
Google CEO says that Artificial Intelligence is more important than 'electricity or fire'. What sort of impact can AI have on religion?
China's Chang'E 5 lunar lander was the first to find water in real time on the Moon's surface. What could this mean for our future?
Old age is inevitable, but scientists are trying to figure out ways to extend life. Islam teaches that true strength lies in our spiritual evolution not in...
Who won the 2021 Nobel Prize in Chemistry? Read this article to find out how two great scientists contributed to chemistry.