Tag: stars in the Quran
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The Holy Quran’s Reference to the Creation of the Human Body from Soil
Astronomers, using the world’s most advanced telescopes such as the Very Large Telescope (VLT), have captured a remarkable image of a young star named RIK 113. Clouds of dust and gas envelop this star. A new planet is gradually forming around it. These cosmic rings illustrate the wondrous process of creation. Out of cosmic chaos,…
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The Quran’s Oath by the Greatness of Stars
The sun is among the average stars. It is equivalent to one million Earths, meaning that within the sun, one million Earth-like planets can fit, and the area of Earth is tiny compared to the sun, making Earth appear as a speck of dust against the sun. An even more interesting point is that the…
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The Quran’s Reference to Black Holes
In the first verses of Surah Al-Najm, Almighty God refers to the concept of a star falling, which can have two meanings, both of which can evoke the meaning of a black hole. By the Star when it goes down(51:1) A- When a star enters the event horizon of a black hole, it is pulled…