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Winners of the 6th Mustafa Prize Announced

The 6th Mustafa Prize has honoured scientists from Iran, Turkey, and India for groundbreaking achievements in ICT, biomedical technologies, and renewable energy.

Tehran : The Mustafa Science and Technology Foundation announced today (Tuesday, 11 Shahrivar/September) the winners of the 6th Mustafa Prize, during a ceremony held in Tehran with the presence of Ali Akbar Salehi, head of the prize committee, alongside several scientific and academic figures.

Winners of the 2025 Edition

With the announcement of these winners, the number of scientists honoured since the prize’s inception in 2015 has reached 19 distinguished researchers from across the Islamic world, including seven from Iran.

Mission and Objectives of the Prize

Founded in 2012, the Mustafa Science and Technology Foundation seeks to promote peace, security, and human well-being by advancing science and technology in the Islamic world. The prize, awarded biennially, recognises scientists whose groundbreaking contributions expand the frontiers of knowledge and innovation.

The evaluation process focuses on three main criteria:

  1. Innovation and scientific originality, and the extent of impact.
  2. Scientific influence and international outreach of the achievement.
  3. Academic reputation of the researcher, reflected in publications, inventions, and contributions to new technologies.

Symbolism of the Medal

The Mustafa Prize medal is inspired by the astrolabe, a symbol of Islamic scientific heritage. Its circular design represents infinity and universality of knowledge, underlining the prize’s mission to honour contributions that transcend borders.

Growing Regional and Global Presence

Over the past five editions, the prize has recognised scientists from countries such as Jordan, Singapore, Turkey, Lebanon, Morocco, Pakistan, Egypt, and Bangladesh. Iran, Turkey, and Lebanon remain among the most awarded countries.

Coinciding with the announcement of the winners, the Foundation will also launch the Mustafa Prize Week on 15 Shahrivar/September, bringing together scholars and researchers from across the Islamic world to foster collaboration and innovation.

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