Deadline: 20-Feb-2026
The Mustafa (pbuh) Prize recognizes outstanding contributions by Muslim scientists worldwide in Life & Medical Science and Technology, and Basic & Engineering Sciences. Awardees receive USD 500,000, a medal, certificate, and emblem for work that significantly advances scientific knowledge or enhances human well-being. Nominations must come from accredited scientists or institutions, with a deadline of February 20, 2026, and the award ceremony in August 2027.
Overview
The Mustafa (pbuh) Prize honors Muslim scientists who have made exceptional contributions to advancing scientific knowledge and improving human life. Recognized internationally, the Prize celebrates innovation, transformative research, and practical solutions in both biomedical sciences and engineering disciplines.
Prize Categories
1. Life & Medical Science and Technology
This category recognizes groundbreaking work in:
• Genetics and molecular biology
• Neurology and neuroscience
• Biomedical technologies improving health and quality of life
It honors research that transforms understanding of life’s fundamental structures and offers practical solutions enhancing human well-being.
2. Basic & Engineering Sciences
This category celebrates achievements in:
• Engineering and technological innovation
• Foundational scientific research expanding human knowledge
• Work that significantly influences human life or reshapes scientific understanding
The award recognizes researchers whose discoveries advance both theoretical knowledge and practical applications.
Award Benefits
Recipients of the Mustafa Prize receive:
• USD 500,000 cash award
• The Mustafa (pbuh) Emblem
• Medal and certificate of recognition
• International recognition for their contributions to science and human welfare
Who Can Be Nominated?
• Scientists residing in Islamic countries, regardless of their religion
• Nomination must be submitted by:
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Accredited scientific institutions
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Universities or research centers
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Science and technology associations
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Academies of sciences and centers of excellence
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Science and technology parks
• Renowned scientists with established credibility in their field may also submit nominations
Why It Matters
The Mustafa Prize aims to:
• Elevate scientific achievements that benefit humanity
• Encourage innovation and impactful research in the Islamic world
• Foster global recognition of pioneering scientists
• Promote excellence in both biomedical and engineering disciplines
How to Nominate / How It Works
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Identify a candidate whose work has made significant scientific contributions
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Prepare nomination materials, including evidence of research impact and publications
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Submit nomination through accredited institutions or recognized scientists
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Ensure compliance with submission timeline and working hours (Saturday–Wednesday, 9 am–5 pm LT)
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Await evaluation by the Mustafa Prize committee
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Successful nominees will be announced prior to the award ceremony in August 2027
Timeline & Key Dates
• Nomination Deadline: February 20, 2026
• Evaluation Period: Following nomination submission
• Award Ceremony: August 2027
• Working Hours for Nomination Submission: Saturday–Wednesday, 9 am–5 pm LT
Common Mistakes to Avoid
• Submitting nominations outside the approved institutions or without proper accreditation
• Failing to provide evidence of significant scientific impact
• Missing the submission deadline
• Ignoring eligibility requirements for residency in Islamic countries
• Overlooking category-specific criteria (Life & Medical Science vs. Basic & Engineering Sciences)
FAQ
1. Who can be nominated?
Muslim or non-Muslim scientists residing in Islamic countries.
2. Who can submit a nomination?
Renowned scientists or accredited scientific institutions such as universities, research centers, and science associations.
3. What are the award categories?
Life & Medical Science and Technology, and Basic & Engineering Sciences.
4. What does the prize include?
USD 500,000, a medal, certificate, and the Mustafa (pbuh) Emblem.
5. When is the nomination deadline?
February 20, 2026.
6. When is the award ceremony?
Scheduled for August 2027.
7. What are the working hours for submitting nominations?
Saturday to Wednesday, 9 am to 5 pm LT.
Conclusion
The Mustafa (pbuh) Prize celebrates groundbreaking scientific contributions that transform human knowledge and improve quality of life. By recognizing excellence in both biomedical and engineering sciences, the Prize inspires global innovation and reinforces the value of impactful research across Islamic countries.
For more information, visit Mustafa Prize.









































