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Six Days of Creation: Arabic Star Names, The Night Journey & Al-Battani
Episode 229
Saturday, 28 March, 2026
Explore the Wonders of the Universe with KALAM ASTRO 🚀Join us on a special cosmic journey as we explore Islamic perspectives on cosmic creation, discover the Arabic heritage written in the stars, journey through the seven heavens, and meet an astronomer whose calculations shaped modern science!In This Episode:📖 The Six Days of Creation - Explore the Quranic narrative of how the heavens and Earth were created in six "days." What does this really mean? We examine how Islamic scholars interpret this concept and how it relates to modern cosmological understanding of the universe's 13.8-billion-year evolution.⭐ Arabic Names Written in the Stars - Look up at the night sky and you're reading Arabic! Discover how hundreds of stars still carry their Arabic names today—from Betelgeuse (Yad al-Jawzā') to Aldebaran (al-Dabarān). This lasting legacy reveals Islam's profound impact on global astronomy.🌙 The Night Journey: Ascending Through the Heavens - Explore Isra and Mi'raj, the Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) miraculous night journey from Mecca to Jerusalem and ascension through the seven heavens. Beyond its spiritual significance, this narrative has inspired Islamic cosmological thought for centuries.🔭 Al-Battani: The Master Calculator - Meet one of Islam's greatest astronomers! Al-Battani's incredibly accurate calculations of the solar year length and planetary motions influenced European astronomers for centuries. Copernicus himself referenced this 9th-century genius's work.==Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com************************Follow us on Social.www.facebook.com/pulse95radiowww.twitter.com/pulse95radioJoin us as we reflect on incredible breakthroughs, exciting launches, and mind-blowing discoveries that define the future of space exploration. 🚀








