Tag: stars in the Quran

  • The Holy Quran’s Reference to the Creation of the Human Body from Soil

    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,…

  • The Quran’s Oath by the Greatness of Stars

    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…

  • The Quran’s Reference to Black Holes

    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…