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We were blessed to speak with bestselling author Ontario-based Dr Saqib Qureshi on why the release of his new book In Being Muslim Today is needed now, more than ever.
The Saudi Government has launched a plan to develop the Prince Mohammed bin Salman Royal Reserve into a go-to destination for conservation and heritage tourism.
Author Mariya bint Rehan discusses the paradoxical outcomes of social media influencers' pantomimes of ‘Muslimness’ and argues that in doing so, Islam is often portrayed as ludicrous and absurd.
Brit Olam Institution Head Rabbi Oury Cherki argues that Non-Jews Who Practice the Ten Commandments from Allah fulfills his obligations towards achieving salvation.
According to Sharjah University’s Dr Ahmad Sukkar, AI generated images have revolutionized architectural design processes, however there are limitations when it comes to capturing cultural nuance.
With USD 6.4 billion in fresh deals, the Kingdom is staking its claim on Syria’s future and sending a clear message: Arab-led recovery is back in focus.
KUN’s recent Series A $50 million funding round signals a pivotal moment for stablecoins, ushering in a new era of regulated, efficient, and cross-border digital payments across Asia.
Following a successful Category A funding round in March 2024, Uzum became the first fintech unicorn in Uzbekistan with a market capitalization of over USD 1 billion. This week it announces financial and operational results for the first half of FY2024 and the results speak for themselves as it prepares for category B funding.
Google Courts Saudi Arabia and UAE as it ramps up its presence across MENA, promising significant domestic job growth creation, regional dominance in AI and alignment on wealth diversification according to KSA's and UAEs 2030 Agendas.
A recent study claims that by 2035, climate change could be pushing food prices up by between around 1% and 3% every year. By 2060, heat-related issues may increase prices by as much as 4.3% annually.