"In an era where science and religion are often perceived as opposing forces, this research bridges divine wisdom and modern biomedical findings. The Holy Quran, centuries ago, alluded to the impact of food on the human psyche, and today, science deciphers this mechanism through the discovery of the microbiota-gut-brain axis. This article not only delineates the frontiers of human knowledge but also challenges the scientific community with a profound question: Can modern tools empirically redefine the philosophy behind the prohibition of haram foods?"
Cognitive Science
"In the world of science, new discoveries sometimes challenge long-held beliefs. The present article examines the bidirectional relationship between the heart and the brain, demonstrating that the heart is not merely a blood-pumping organ but an independent information-processing center capable of influencing cognition, emotions, and even human personality. By integrating findings from neuroscience, Qur’anic studies, and medicine, this research opens new horizons in understanding the complex interaction between the body and the mind. Has the time not come to revisit the traditional definition of the heart?"
"The present article, with its novel perspective on the verses of the Holy Quran and contemporary scientific findings, strengthens the bridge between religion and science. By focusing on the cognitive flexibility and mental control of honeybees, it not only revives long-standing philosophical challenges but also opens a window to future research on invertebrate intelligence. This study demonstrates that even the smallest creatures hold profound lessons for humanity."
"This article bridges Quranic teachings and modern cognitive science through a profound examination of Verse 31 of Surah Al-Ma'idah. While the Quran spoke centuries ago of the crow’s astonishing cognitive abilities, empirical science now confirms this bird’s remarkable intelligence in problem-solving, future planning, and even social dynamics. This research not only highlights the convergence of faith and science but also serves as a wake-up call for humanity to embrace humility before nature’s grand design. Can we draw from this divine-scientific symbiosis a model to navigate the complex challenges of the technological age?"