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Quran has mentioned about Pulsar Star since 1400 years ago !


The first pulsar was observed on November 28, 1967, by Jocelyn Bell Burnell. She observed pulses separated by 1.33 seconds that originated from the same location on the sky, and kept to sidereal time. In looking for explanations for the pulses, the short period of the pulses eliminated most astrophysical sources of radiation, such as stars, and since the pulses followed sidereal time, it could not be man-made radio frequency interference.

“[I swear] by Heaven and the Tariq! And what will convey to you what the Tariq (Night Comer) is? The Star Piercing [the darkness]” (Qur’an, 86:1-3)

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The word “Tariq,” name of the Sura 86, comes from the root “tarq,” whose basic meaning is that of striking hard enough to produce a sound, or hitting. Bearing in mind the word’s possible meaning as “beating,” “striking hard,” our attention may be being drawn in this sura to an important scientific fact. Before analysing this information, let us look at the other words employed in the verse to describe these stars. The term “alttariqi” in the above verse means a star that pierces the night, that pierces the darkness, born at night, piercing and moving on, beating, striking, or sharp star. Furthermore, the term “waal” draws attention to the things being sworn on-the heaven and the Tariq.

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In the third verse of Surat at-Tariq the term “alnnajmu alththaqibu,” meaning piercing, piercing and moving on, or opening holes, indicates that Tariq is a bright star that pierces a hole in the darkness and moves on. The concept of the term “adraka” in the expression “And what will convey to you what the Tariq is?” refers to comprehension. Pulsars, formed through the compression of stars several times the size of the Sun, are among those celestial bodies that are hard to comprehend. The question in the verse emphasizes how hard it is to comprehend this beating star. (Allah knows best.)

As discussed, the stars described as Tariq in the Qur’an bear a close similarity to the pulsars described in the 20th century, and may reveal to us another scientific miracle of the Qur’an.

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Expanding Universe – Scientific Truth of Quran

As was just recently discovered in 1920’s by Russian scientists, Alexander Friedmann & Belgian Scientiest, Georges Lemaitre, we all know now that our universe is expanding day by day at high accelerate rate. The speed of expansion increases day by day in all directions. This means the originate of all this must have started from a single point (all galaxies, stars, planets, etc were once joined together), which is very dense and infinitely small. Then, theory was named as “Big Bang”. In 1929, this theory was later proven by Edwin Hubble (American Astronomer) by his discovery in measuring distances between galaxies that are moving apart all the time.

The Quran already talked about this single point (join together) around 1400 years ago. How can a man named Muhammad knew this that time (because there was primitive astronomy), while discovery was just recently in 20th century ? And who was he addressing to in this Book of Quran ? Of course, the Quran addresses this to the scientists and astronomers, such as Edwin Hubble, Alexander Friedmann, Georges Lemaitre, and all today scientists around the world, including you.

Edwin Hubble was raised as a Christian, though he grew up believing in a control system that was led mostly by “destiny”. As time continued on, Hubble furthered himself from the belief of religion, and did not continue mentioning religion or the ability of a higher power,despite the Big Bang Theory and the Expanding Theory. Both the Big Bang and Expanding theories collided with atheist views that the universe had always existed.