Research Background: This research is concerned with the relationship between science and religion, which are often seen as two opposing entities. Despite differences in their methodologies, many views propose that science and religion can complement each other in the search for a more comprehensive truth. Methods: This research uses a qualitative approach with desk research techniques to examine the concept and scope of harmonisation of science and religion. Key findings: The results show that science and religion, despite differences in approach and purpose, both aim to understand reality and human existence. Science provides empirical explanations of natural phenomena, while religion offers meaning and purpose in life. Contribution: this research is to emphasise that science and religion should not be viewed in terms of conflict, but rather as two perspectives that can support and collaborate with each other. Conclusion: it is important to encourage constructive dialogue between scientists and religious leaders to understand life's phenomena more deeply, given the humanitarian challenges and contemporary global issues faced today. This research also proposes the importance of examining the practical application of the integration and dialogue model between science and religion, especially in the fields of education and public policy.