LEGACY & BEYOND
Heritage · Transmission · Culture in Motion
Legacy is not what we preserve behind glass. It is what we carry forward. This section explores Islamic cultural heritage as something lived, worn, crafted, and transmitted, where past and present meet.

Where Beauty Cuts Deeper Than the Blade
Across centuries, from Yemen to Oman, from the Maghreb to the Ottoman courts and Mughal India, Muslims crafted daggers that

Rediscovering Islamic Heritage as a Timeless Way of Seeing
Islamic legacy is often approached as history. A past to study, admire, or preserve.

The Art of Scent and the Architecture of the Soul
Through the work of Maison Francis Kurkdjian, perfume revealed itself not as luxury, but as structure — an invisible architecture

Understanding the Halal Industry: A Global System, Its Standards, and Its Future
The halal industry is a global economic system with defined

Fasting Ramadan in a Non-Muslim Country
Muslims around the world fast Ramadan while living in non-Muslim

The Night That Shapes the Year
Laylat al-Qadr is not simply the end of Ramadan.

What Is Barakah in Islam? When More Comes from Less
Barakah بركة is often translated as blessing.
But that




