Welcome back to Kalam Astro, your weekly sanctuary where the wonders of the universe meet the wisdom of faith! This episode is a beautiful reminder that the Quran spoke of cosmic truths centuries before modern science could even begin to comprehend them.
From celestial orbits to black holes, from the spiritual timing of Iftar to one of history's most brilliant scientific minds โ this is an episode you will not want to miss!
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๐ช Celestial Bodies in Orbit โ Surah Al-Anbiya 21:33 - "And it is He who created the night and the day and the sun and the moon; all in an orbit are swimming." Over 1,400 years ago, the Quran described with extraordinary precision what modern astronomy would later confirm โ that every celestial body moves in its own designated orbit. We unpack this profound verse and explore just how remarkably it aligns with what science tells us today about planetary motion, gravitational forces, and the elegant choreography of the cosmos
๐ณ๏ธ Black Holes & Islamic Cosmology - Among the most mysterious and powerful phenomena in the universe, black holes bend space-time itself and swallow everything in their path โ even light. But what does Islamic philosophy have to say about such extreme cosmic events? We explore the fascinating intersection between modern discoveries about the nature of space-time and Islamic cosmological thought, asking deep questions about the boundaries of creation, the nature of the unseen, and what lies beyond the observable universe
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Astronomy & Iftar โ The Sky as a Timekeeper - Long before clocks and apps, Muslim communities around the world looked to the sky to determine the precise moment of Iftar. The setting of the sun, the disappearance of twilight, and the rising of stars have guided the timing of breaking fast for over a millennium. We explore the deep and beautiful relationship between astronomical phenomena and one of Islam's most cherished daily rituals, and how astronomy remains at the very heart of Islamic practice to this day
๐ฌ Al-Biruni: The Man Who Measured the Earth - Our Golden Age spotlight this week celebrates one of the most extraordinary minds in human history โ Abu Rayhan Al-Biruni. This 11th-century Muslim polymath was a scientist, philosopher, geographer, and astronomer all in one. Using nothing more than his intellect, trigonometry, and careful observation, Al-Biruni calculated the circumference of the Earth with a remarkable degree of accuracy that would not be matched in the Western world for centuries. A true testament to the Islamic tradition of seeking knowledge as an act of worship
This episode is a celebration of the universe as a sign, a scripture written in stars, orbits, and light โ waiting for those who reflect to truly see.
"And He has subjected to you whatever is in the heavens and whatever is on the earth โ all from Him. Indeed in that are signs for a people who give thought." โ Quran 45:13 ๐
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