At the core of Tajdid is our belief that Quran, Hadith and the teachings of Quroon-e-Aula encourage reason, reflection, and inquiry. These divine principles laid the foundation for a civilization that once led the world in science, philosophy, medicine, astronomy, mathematics, and more. We draw inspiration from the teachings of Islam to nurture a mindset rooted in ethics, curiosity, and the pursuit of truth. Through Tajdid, we explore and share the stories of forgotten visionaries—pioneers who changed the world with their ideas. We encourage students, researchers, and educators to reflect on the Islamic teachings of inquiry, creativity, and purpose in today’s academic and scientific landscape. The initiative spans over hosting articles, discussions, campaigns, collaborative research projects and more activities that reconnect us with our intellectual roots and inspire a new era of discovery grounded in values and vision.