Soul of Islam Radio

5 | Black Holes and The Voids Within


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In this episode of Soul of Islam Radio, we explore the profound relationship between black holes and the voids within the human soul. Hosts Ahmad Sakaamini and Ihsan Alexander Torabi dive into the intersection of astrophysics and spirituality, drawing connections between the vast cosmos and the inner universe of the self.
Black holes, mysterious and powerful, sit at the heart of every galaxy, pulling in everything that crosses their event horizon. Ahmad explains their physical nature—dense singularities with infinite mass and zero volume, from which even light cannot escape. Yet, despite their darkness, they serve as the gravitational center around which billions of stars orbit. He compares this to the Kaaba, the sacred black structure around which millions of Muslims circumambulate during Hajj, illustrating a cosmic parallel between the physical and the spiritual.
Ihsan expands on this connection, reflecting on how black holes symbolize the voids within us. These are the deep spaces we often try to fill with distractions—materialism, entertainment, and ego-driven pursuits. However, spirituality teaches that true growth comes from facing this emptiness, embracing it, and surrendering to the Divine. The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ emphasized reflecting on mortality, as awareness of death leads to a life of purpose and presence. Just as stars orbit a black hole in perfect submission, the believer’s journey revolves around surrendering to Allah’s will.
The episode also delves into the concept of annihilation (fana), an essential theme in Islamic spirituality. The death of a star, which collapses inward to form a black hole, mirrors the spiritual process of ego death—letting go of the false self to attain divine truth. This is the deeper meaning of the Prophet’s saying, “Die before you die.” By surrendering attachments and the illusion of control, one finds true peace, much like how black holes strip everything down to its essence.
Time itself is discussed as an illusion, a concept reinforced by black holes where time ceases to exist. The hosts stress the importance of living in the present moment, as anxiety about the future or regrets from the past only disconnect us from reality. The practice of dhikr (remembrance of God) and solitude help cultivate presence and realign one’s soul with divine consciousness.
As the conversation unfolds, Ihsan highlights the importance of seclusion (khalwa)—taking time each day to disconnect from the world and be alone with the Creator. Whether in the early morning or the quiet of the night, moments of stillness allow one to tune into divine guidance. In a world filled with distractions, rediscovering this inner connection is essential to spiritual awakening.
The episode concludes with a powerful reflection: everything in the physical world is temporary, an illusion that will ultimately fade. The only eternal reality is Allah. Just as stars collapse into black holes, all creation returns to its source. The key to true fulfillment is not in resisting this reality but in surrendering to it with peace and certainty.
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