Technology
The Art and Science of Clockmaking
Clockmaking is a centuries-old craft that combines engineering, precision, and artistry. From ancient sundials to modern atomic clocks, the evolution of timekeeping devices has been instrumental in shaping human civilization. This article explores the history, mechanics, and craftsmanship involved in making clocks.
By Gustavo Woltmann25 days ago in Chapters
How AI in Triage Systems is Revolutionizing Emergency Care
Emergency care is often a race against time. Patients arriving at hospitals or urgent care centers present with varying degrees of severity, and rapid, accurate assessment can mean the difference between life and death. Traditionally, triage decisions have relied on human expertise, experience, and intuition. While effective, this approach is sometimes prone to delays, human error, and inconsistency. Enter AI in triage systems, which is transforming emergency care by streamlining patient assessment and prioritization in ways previously unimaginable.
By Steve Waughabout a month ago in Chapters
Chapter 9: The Final Sermon (Farewell Hajj)
The Final Sermon (Farewell Hajj) In the year 632 CE, Prophet Muhammad ﷺ knew that his mission was coming to its completion. After more than twenty years of struggle, patience, guidance, and sacrifice, Islam had spread across Arabia. Tribes that once fought endlessly were now united by faith. Justice had replaced chaos, and mercy had replaced revenge.
By Wings of Time about a month ago in Chapters
Chapter 8: The Peaceful Conquest of Makkah (630 CE)
The Peaceful Conquest of Makkah (630 CE) For nearly twenty years, the city of Makkah had been a place of pain for the early Muslims. It was where they were mocked, tortured, boycotted, and forced to leave their homes. Families were divided, livelihoods were destroyed, and many suffered simply for believing in one God. Even after migration to Madinah, the threat from Makkah never fully disappeared.
By Wings of Time about a month ago in Chapters
Chapter 7: The Treaty of Hudaybiyyah
Chapter 7: The Treaty of Hudaybiyyah Several years after migrating to Madinah, the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ and his followers still longed for Makkah. It was their birthplace, the city of the Ka‘bah, and the center of their faith. Though they had been forced to leave, their love for Makkah never faded. In the sixth year after Hijrah, the Prophet ﷺ had a dream that Muslims would enter Makkah peacefully to perform Umrah, the lesser pilgrimage.
By Wings of Time about a month ago in Chapters
Chapter 6: The Early Battles and Self-Defense
The Early Battles and Self-Defense After migrating to Madinah, the Muslim community finally found safety—but peace did not come immediately. The Quraysh of Makkah were furious. They had lost control over the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ and his followers, and they feared that Islam would grow stronger outside their reach. Even though the Muslims had left their homes, property, and wealth behind, the hostility did not end.
By Wings of Time about a month ago in Chapters











