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{{/_source.additionalInfo}}Calm your raging eyes
Fuel not a hollow fire
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Point not at a whirling lily
Liberate the flower of sublimity
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Laser Light in Biomaterials? Rachel Berkowitz. “Peacock feathers can be lasers,” Science, July 2025. With their impressive long tail feathers and eye-like markings, peacocks have a unique place in the animal kingdom. A recent study has revealed that these amazing birds have a secret: they can emit beams of laser light. According to this study published in Scientific Reports in July 2025, there are tiny reflective structures in these feathers which can amplify light into a laser beam. Lasers form...
tags: Science Square Type: Article Author: The Fountain article_category: 166 Publish Date: 2025-07-01 00:00:14 Language: *
/all-issues/2025/166/when-the-heart-falls-mute
Many appear to have found God, but many live far from Him. His name rests on the tongues, but hearts often remain largely blind. What is read and learned does not evolve into deep spiritual understanding. Understanding is not crowned with love, nor does it rise to the horizon of longing and passion. Despite bold claims made in the name of religion and belief, only tentative, crawling steps are taken on His path. Not for everyone, perhaps, but when one looks at the overall picture, it is hard to...
tags: Questions & Answers Type: Article Author: The Fountain article_category: 166 Publish Date: 2025-07-01 00:00:13 Language: *
/all-issues/2025/166/precision-medicine-for-everyone-all-of-us-research-program-initiative
In 2024, I attended a conference on Alzheimer’s disease that brought together over 8,000 participants to share the latest advancements. One of the key topics in the conference was the discovery of biomarkers—medical measurements, such as blood test results, that aid in diagnosing diseases—for the early detection of Alzheimer’s disease. Several speakers emphasized tau , a protein that accumulates abnormally in the brains of individuals with Alzheimer’s disease, as a significant biomarker for predicting...
tags: Science Type: Article Author: Kerem Yalcin article_category: 166 Publish Date: 2025-07-01 00:00:11 Language: *
/all-issues/2025/166/together-we-rise-positivitys-role-in-team-success
When I was twelve, I spent a summer in a small town where my family owned a grape farm. The vineyard stretched across rolling hills, its vines heavy with deep purple grapes—a place of beauty, but also of hard work. That summer, I learned a lesson about teamwork that has stayed with me ever since. One morning, my father announced it was time to harvest. He gathered the family—parents, siblings, cousins—and assigned us roles. The older cousins cut grape clusters, while the younger ones, including...
tags: Biology Type: Article Author: Suleyman Tek article_category: 166 Publish Date: 2025-07-01 00:00:10 Language: *
/all-issues/2025/166/who-are-you
Imagine you are walking through a city park and spot a bag that appears to contain valuable items, with no one else around. You realize the bag belongs to someone who will likely return soon to retrieve it. Should you take it yourself? After all, you could use some extra financial help given your recent economic hardships! No one is there to see you. If no one will ever know, what is the problem with taking it? It might be a small loss to the owner, but it would be a significant gain for you! Why...
tags: Society Type: Article Author: Harun Emre Berk article_category: 166 Publish Date: 2025-07-01 00:00:09 Language: *
/all-issues/2025/166/gods-friend-saint-and-gods-friends-waliyy-and-awliyaullah
Literally meaning a master, an owner, a helper, a loyal one, or a guardian, a waliyy is one who is devoted to God with all their emotions and one who is taken by Him as a close friend. Such an attainment is called wilaya (God’s friendship or sainthood), and the greatest rank in wilaya is called qutbiya (being a spiritual pole). Perfect sainthood consists of servants being annihilated with respect to the carnal dimension of their existence and gaining a new, ever-young, and active existence on the...
tags: Islamic Sufism, Sufism, Emerald Hills of the Heart Type: Article Author: M. Fethullah Gulen article_category: 166 Publish Date: 2025-07-01 00:00:08 Language: *
/all-issues/2025/166/the-biology-of-thankfulness
One of the important concepts in Abrahamic faiths is thanksgiving. Thanksgiving is a profound sense of gratitude that involves recognizing aspects of our biological structure for which to be thankful. According to research, it has various positive effects on both physical and emotional well-being. "Whoever is grateful, it is for the benefit of his own soul" (Qur'an 31:12). Throughout history, religious leaders and philosophers worldwide have expressed ideas about the essence of thanksgiving. One...
tags: Biology Type: Article Author: Saliha Esra Gokhan article_category: 166 Publish Date: 2025-07-01 00:00:07 Language: *
/all-issues/2025/166/traces-of-divine-order-in-cosmic-disorder
One of the most fundamental laws of nature is known as the Second Law of Thermodynamics. Put simply, this law states that entropy, a measure of disorder or randomness, tends to increase over time. In everyday life, we observe this principle in the tendency of things to break down or decay: metal rusts, organisms age, and heat flows from warm objects to cooler ones until a balance is reached. In the language of physics, unless energy is supplied from outside, an isolated system will inevitably move...
tags: Perspectives Type: Article Author: Fehmi Akbaba article_category: 166 Publish Date: 2025-07-01 00:00:06 Language: *
/all-issues/2025/166/perfectionism-integrating-modern-insights-and-prophetic-wisdom
When was the last time you looked at your work—or yourself—and thought, “It’s good enough”? For many of us, that’s a rare admission. The drive to be perfect—at work, at home, in our faith—can feel as constant as our heartbeat. But beneath the glossy surface of achievement lies a quiet exhaustion, one that’s become all too familiar in our modern world. Psychologist Thomas Curran calls this relentless striving “the perfection trap.” In his recent book, he describes how social media, workplace competition,...
tags: Society Type: Article Author: Adam Sahin article_category: 166 Publish Date: 2025-07-01 00:00:05 Language: *