A careful reading of the Quran reveals that it contains descriptions of various astrophysical concepts, some of which were unknown or unappreciated at the time of its revelation. For instance, the Quran mentions the concept of dark matter, which is a hypothetical form of matter that is thought to make up approximately 27% of the universe's mass-energy density. In Surah Al-Hijr, verse 85, the Quran states: "And We have made the sky a preserved roof, though they turn away from its signs." This verse can be interpreted as a reference to the protective covering of the universe, which is a concept that is similar to the modern understanding of dark matter.

The Quranic revelations describe these phenomena with a distinct signature: knowledge that would have been impossible for a 7th-century resident of the Arabian desert to possess. This is the core argument of the "Scientific Miracles" movement, popularized by scholars like Maurice Bucaille (author of The Bible, The Quran and Science ).

Some modern commentators link these "hiding" or "obscured" stars to black holes or neutron stars. A black hole is a star that has collapsed, run its course, and effectively "hidden" itself due to its gravity being so strong that light cannot escape. The oath by such objects points to a deep understanding of gravitational collapse.

The Quran's emphasis on the importance of observing and reflecting on the universe is also in line with the scientific method, which emphasizes the importance of observation, experimentation, and evidence-based reasoning. In Surah Al-An'am, verse 75, the Quran states: "And thus do We show Abraham the signs of the heavens and the earth, that he might be among the firm in faith." This verse highlights the importance of observing and contemplating the natural world, including the universe and its phenomena.

: Explanations of black holes, the lifecycle of stars, and the significance of "pulsars" (knocking stars).

The study of astrophysics and the exploration of the universe have long fascinated human minds. From the ancient civilizations to modern times, people have sought to understand the workings of the cosmos and the secrets it holds. In the realm of Islamic scholarship, the Holy Quran has been a subject of intense study and contemplation for centuries. The Quran, considered the word of God as revealed to the Prophet Muhammad, is not only a spiritual guide for Muslims but also a book of wisdom that encompasses various aspects of life, including the universe and its phenomena. In recent years, a growing interest has emerged in exploring the connections between astrophysics and the Holy Quran, leading to a fascinating field of study that seeks to unveil the cosmic connections between the two.

This article serves as a comprehensive guide. Below, we will explore the key verses, the scientific parallels, and—crucially—provide a pathway to downloading a high-quality for further study.

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