The family is the core institution upon which societies rise or fall. Islam treats the family not as a private arrangement alone, but as a public trust with deep implications
Community
Curriculum development lies at the heart of effective Islamic education. It determines what is taught, how it is taught, and why it is taught. A well-designed curriculum does more than
Islamic education is not merely a system of instruction—it is a civilizational framework for nurturing faith, character, intellect, and responsibility. From the earliest days of Islam, education has been central
Islamic education has always been rooted in the pursuit of knowledge (ʿilm), wisdom (ḥikmah), and character (akhlaq). From the circles of learning in classical mosques to global centers of scholarship,
Community development is not merely about infrastructure, funding, or short-term projects. At its heart, it is about people—their dignity, relationships, values, and collective ability to shape a better future together.
Science and technology are among the greatest forces shaping our world today. From artificial intelligence and biotechnology to digital platforms and space exploration, technological progress is redefining how we live,
NameHon. Professor Amrahi bin Buang, AMN, RPh CountryMalaysia OrganisationMalaysian Pharmacists Society (MPS) Year of Starting in the Halal industry1998Significant Positions Former Deputy Director (Professional) and Chief Pharmacist, Universiti Malaya Medical
Conflict is an inevitable part of human interaction. Differences in opinion, interests, culture, personality, and power dynamics exist in every society—including Muslim communities. What defines a community’s strength is not
Conflict is a natural part of human interaction. Wherever people live, work, worship, and lead together, differences will arise. In Islamic communities, these differences may emerge around family matters, leadership,
Across Islamic history, few institutions have shaped social wellbeing as profoundly as waqf (endowment). Long before modern welfare states, waqf sustained schools, hospitals, water systems, roads, libraries, orphan care, and
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