 Save 10% with my code Bobby10 on raw, organic, grass-fed and grass-finished, freeze-dried organ meats from grassland nutrition. Link in the description box. Alright guys, welcome back to the channel. If you're new, my name is Bobby. Guys, today a very short video. The Koran knew this more than 1400 years ago by Digital Uma. The video is not even five minutes long and with this mysterious title I have no idea what it is about. As always, I'm giving you honest reactions so I'm watching this video for the very first time myself. So with no further ado, let's have a look. A pulsar is a highly magnetized, rotating neutron star that emits a beam of electromagnetic radiation. The first pulsar was observed on November the 28th 1967 with the help of telescopes. The name pulsar is derived from pulsating star. The definition of pulsate is, produce a regular, reoccurring throbbing sound. The word originates from the latin word player, which means to beat. They chose this name because scientists were able to record sounds of this star using high-end technology of the 20th century. The most astounding fact is that this star was described 1400 years ago in the Koran. In the 86th chapter of the Holy Koran, Allah describes a star named Tarik. Allah calls this star Tarik and calls it the star of piercing brightness. Now if we look at the pictures of the pulsar, we can clearly see a piercing light through the star, but there is more. Allah also called the star Tarik, which in Arabic means the beater or striker. Okay, this is impressive. If it would have been only the striking light, I wouldn't be convinced, but with this name on the other hand, it is so much more impressive. Tarik is derived from the Arabic verb to raqqa, which means to strike or to beat. It also refers to someone who comes in the middle of the night and knocks on the door. You heard how the pulsar sounded in the beginning of the video. Scientists were able to hear using high-end technology of the 21st century. You can clearly hear the sound, which sounds like someone is striking or knocking on something. How could the Koran know this 14th century ago when there was no high-end technology? There is no doubt left, the Koran is a book from God, and Muhammad was his messenger. He gave us this book to use our intellect and then come to the conclusion that he is our creator. He doesn't have to reveal himself to make us believe in him. We were given superior brains and intellect above animals, so that we could use this intellect and come to the conclusion that he is our creator. The Koran says that everything worships Allah, so therefore the example with the animals is besides the point in my opinion, because animals do worship their creator as well in a different way. They of course cannot use their intellect, but I don't think that because they have lesser brain power, they are less connected. All right, the video ends here, short one. As I said, the most impressive part to me was the name Tariq that actually refers to beating. And as we heard, yes, that star is pulsing and therefore gives out a beating sound. But what I want to say here, the passage, do they then wait for anything except that the angels should come to them? This of course refers to atheists, disbelievers. I absolutely love this verse, because ultimately what kind of sign do you need? Look around, everything is a sign of God if you are a believer, but for the atheists, no sign is good enough. If angels would reveal themselves to the atheists, the atheists would say, maybe this is an alien. If God himself would come down, which of course impossible, because it would break this matrix, he transcends everything within creation, so it's an impossibility. But hey, even if God himself would have revealed himself to an atheist, the atheists would still say, this must be some sort of super intelligence. This cannot be God. Those people have no eyes to see and therefore this passage is so extremely powerful. To me, yet again, those passages of the Quran are so much more powerful than anything else explained in YouTube videos. Man, every time I read the passages of the Quran, I have to admit, I am marveling at it. So now those facts that are added here, sure this is impressive, sure this is interesting, but I have to say that only reading the Quran by itself is all you need and is impressive enough by itself. All right, guys, but this is it for today's short video. If you liked it, leave it a thumbs up. If you haven't subscribed already, guys, please do so. And if you want to support me via Patreon, for example, all the links are in the description box below. Thank you so much for your ongoing support, guys. Thank you so much to my Patreons as well. All right, but this is it. As always, may God bless you all. Much love and peace.