Black holes
056.075► فَلا أُقْسِمُ بِمَوَاقِعِ النُّجُومِ
056.076► وَإِنَّهُ لَقَسَمٌ لَوْ تَعْلَمُونَ عَظِيمٌ
And I swear by the stars’ positions-and that is a mighty oath if you only knew. (Qur’an, Al-Waqia- 56:75-76)
The term “black hole” was first employed in 1969 by the American physicist John Wheeler. Previously, we imagined that we were able to see all the stars. However, it later emerged that there were stars in space whose light we were unable to perceive. Because, the light of these collapsed stars disappears. Light cannot escape from a black hole because it is such a high concentration of mass in a small space. The enormous gravitation captures even the fastest particles, i.e. the photons. For example, the final stage of a typical star, three times the mass of the Sun, ends after its burning out and its implosion as a black hole of only 20 kilometres (12.5 miles) in diameter! Black holes are “black,” i.e. veiled from direct observation. They nevertheless reveal themselves indirectly, by the tremendous suction which their gravitational force exerts on other heavenly bodies. As well as depictions of the Day of Judgement, the verse below may also be pointing to this scientific discovery about black holes:
077.008► فَإِذَا النُّجُومُ طُمِسَتْ
When the stars are extinguished. (Qur’an, Al-Mursalat -77:8)
Moreover, stars of great mass also cause warps to be perceived in space. Black holes, however, do not just cause warps in space but also tear holes in it. That is why these collapsed stars are known as black holes. This fact may be referred to in the verse about stars, and this is another important item of information demonstrating that the Qur’an is the word of Allah:
086.001► وَالسَّمَاءِ وَالطَّارِقِ
086.002► وَمَا أَدْرَاكَ مَا الطَّارِقُ
086.003► النَّجْمُ الثَّاقِبُ
[I swear] by Heaven and the Tariq! And what will convey to you what the Tariq is? The Star Piercing [the darkness]! (Qur’an, At-Tariq -86:1-3)
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