steve harvey
by Kiran KhanLet me tell you something honestly…
Some truths don’t knock on your door politely — they shake your soul until you wake up.
What if I told you…
A book revealed over 1,400 years ago
was already talking about things
that scientists are STILL discovering today?
Pause. Think about that.
We’re talking about a time with no microscopes…
no telescopes…
no laboratories…
and yet — descriptions so precise, so deep —
they sound like they came straight out of a modern science journal.
Now listen…
When I first looked at these verses,
I didn’t just hear words…
I felt something.
Something that made me question everything I thought I knew.
The Quran speaks about the expanding universe —
and science only confirmed that in the 20th century.
It describes human development in stages inside the womb —
in a way that aligns with modern embryology.
It talks about mountains as stabilizers of the Earth —
like pegs holding the ground firm.
And then…
it mentions barriers between seas —
where two bodies of water meet,
but don’t fully mix.
Now let me ask you something…
How does a man, in the desert, 1,400 years ago…
describe realities that the world would only discover centuries later?
That’s not luck.
That’s not guessing.
That’s not coincidence.
That’s knowledge.
And not just any knowledge —
that’s divine knowledge.
See, what shook me the most wasn’t just the facts…
it was the realization.
This isn’t just a book you read and close.
This is a book that reads YOU.
It challenges you…
it pushes you…
it invites you to think deeper.
Because truth doesn’t change with time.
Truth doesn’t age.
Truth doesn’t need validation.
And when faith and science walk side by side…
you don’t lose anything —
you gain clarity.
So maybe… just maybe…
it’s time we stop scrolling past truth
and start searching for it.
Because some signs…
aren’t just meant to be seen.
They’re meant to be understood.
truth isn’t always comfortable — it doesn’t come softly, it doesn’t whisper nicely in your ear. Sometimes, truth grabs you, shakes you, and forces you to stop, think, and question everything you believed before.
Hey… you listening? Come closer.
Because what I’m about to say is not something you just hear and forget. This is the kind of thing that stays in your mind. The kind of thing that follows you even after the video ends.
We live in a world where people scroll fast. Nobody wants to stop. Nobody wants to think too deep. But every once in a while, something appears that makes you pause. Something that makes you say… “Wait. That doesn’t make sense… or maybe it makes too much sense.”
Now imagine this.
More than 1,400 years ago, in a place with no technology, no science labs, no advanced tools, no research centers… a book was revealed. Not written by a scientist. Not written by a group of researchers. Not updated over time.
And yet, inside that book… are descriptions of the world, the universe, and human life that match what science has only discovered recently.
Take a second and really think about that.
We’re talking about a time when people didn’t even fully understand basic things about the human body. A time when the night sky was just something beautiful to look at, not something to study deeply.
And still… there are words describing the universe in a way that sounds like it came from someone who already knew.
For example, the idea that the universe is expanding. Scientists confirmed this in the last century. They used powerful telescopes, complex math, years of research. It wasn’t easy. It took generations of effort.
But then you find that this idea was already mentioned long ago. Not in a complicated way. Not in scientific language. But in simple words… clear enough to understand, deep enough to think about.
And it makes you pause.
Then think about human life. Today, we study development inside the womb with advanced machines. We can see stages, details, changes. We understand how life forms step by step.
But long before any of this technology existed, there were descriptions of these stages. Step by step. In order. In a way that matches what we know today.
How?
That’s the question that hits you.
How does someone, living in a desert, with no access to modern knowledge, describe something so hidden, so complex, so detailed?
It doesn’t stop there.
Look at the earth itself. Mountains. We see them as just big structures, something beautiful, something strong. But science tells us they play a role in stabilizing the earth, like anchors.
And again, you find that this idea was already described in a simple but powerful way.
Or think about the oceans. When two seas meet, you would expect them to fully mix, right? But scientists discovered that there are barriers between them. Invisible boundaries. Each body of water keeps its own characteristics.
And once again… this idea exists in that same book.
Now stop for a moment.
This is where things get real.
Because at some point, you have to ask yourself… is this all just coincidence? Is it luck? Is it guessing?
Or is it something more?
Because one or two things being correct, maybe you can explain that away. But when pattern after pattern appears… when truth after truth lines up… it becomes harder to ignore.
And this is where people feel uncomfortable.
Because truth doesn’t just sit quietly. It challenges you. It pushes you out of your comfort zone. It makes you rethink what you’ve always believed.
And not everyone likes that feeling.
It’s easier to scroll. It’s easier to ignore. It’s easier to say, “I’ll think about it later.”
But deep down, something stays with you.
A question.
A curiosity.
A feeling that maybe… just maybe… there’s more to this than you thought.
And here’s the thing.
This is not just about science. This is not just about facts. This is about something deeper.
It’s about realizing that truth doesn’t change. It doesn’t depend on time. It doesn’t need approval. It stands on its own.
And when something from the past connects perfectly with discoveries of the present… that’s not normal.
That’s powerful.
That’s something you don’t ignore.
It doesn’t matter where you come from. It doesn’t matter what you believe right now. What matters is that you allow yourself to think.
To question.
To explore.
Because real growth doesn’t come from staying comfortable. It comes from facing things that challenge you.
And maybe that’s what this is.
A challenge.
Not to force you into anything… but to open your eyes.
To make you look deeper.
To make you realize that sometimes, the answers we’re searching for… have been there all along.
We just never stopped long enough to see them.
So the next time you hear something that doesn’t fit your expectations… don’t run from it.
Lean into it.
Because truth isn’t always comfortable.
But it’s always worth it.
And maybe… just maybe…
this is one of those moments that changes how you see everything.
some truths don’t whisper, they hit you in the chest. They stop you mid-scroll, make you pause, and force you to think. And what I’m about to say right now… it’s one of those truths.
What if I told you that a book revealed more than 1,400 years ago talks about the universe in ways that scientists are only now beginning to understand? Not guesses. Not vague ideas. Real, clear descriptions that match what modern science has discovered.
Think about the world back then. No advanced tools. No labs. No satellites looking into space. People lived simple lives, and knowledge about the universe was very limited. And yet, in that time, words were revealed that describe things far beyond human understanding of that era.
Now pause for a second and really think… how is that even possible?
Take the universe, for example. Today, scientists tell us that the universe is expanding. Galaxies are moving away from each other, and space itself is stretching. This discovery shook the scientific world in the last century. But the Quran already spoke about the expansion of the universe long before anyone had the tools to prove it.
And it doesn’t stop there.
Think about human life. Every single one of us started as something so small, so tiny, we can’t even see it with our eyes. Today, we study embryology with microscopes and detailed imaging. We know that human development happens in stages. Step by step. Phase by phase.
But the Quran described these stages centuries ago. It talked about how a human is formed, how it develops gradually inside the womb. Not in a random way, but in an ordered, step-by-step process. And when modern science looked deeper into it, it found something amazing… it matched.
Now let’s talk about mountains. Most people look at mountains and just see something big and beautiful. But science tells us that mountains have deep roots under the Earth’s surface. They help stabilize the Earth’s crust. They act like anchors.
And again, the Quran described mountains as something that holds the Earth firm. Like pegs driven into the ground. That image, that description… it lines up with what geologists understand today.
But wait… there’s more.
Look at the oceans. You might think that when two seas meet, they just mix together completely. But science has shown that in some places, two bodies of water meet, yet they don’t fully mix. They maintain their own temperature, salinity, and characteristics. There is a kind of barrier between them.
And the Quran mentioned this too. It spoke about two bodies of water that meet, but there is a boundary between them that they do not cross. Imagine hearing that at a time when no one had the means to explore the depths of the oceans.
So now the question becomes louder.
How?
How does a book from that time contain knowledge like this?
You can call it many things. You can try to explain it away. But at some point, you have to be honest with yourself. This is not something ordinary. This is not something random.
This is something that makes you stop and reflect.
And that’s the point.
Because this is not just about science. It’s not just about facts and discoveries. It’s about what those facts lead you to feel and understand.
When you see knowledge like this, it pushes you to think deeper. It makes you realize that maybe there is more to this world than what we see on the surface. Maybe there is a source of knowledge that is beyond human limitation.
And that’s where everything starts to change.
You begin to see that faith and science are not fighting each other. They are not enemies. In fact, when you look closely, they support each other. Science explores how things work. Faith gives meaning to why they exist.
And when those two come together, something powerful happens. You don’t feel confused anymore. You feel clarity.
You start to understand that truth doesn’t depend on time. It doesn’t grow old. It doesn’t change with trends. Real truth stays firm, no matter how much the world changes.
And that’s what makes this so powerful.
Because this book, revealed so long ago, is still speaking to people today. Still making people think. Still opening eyes. Still raising questions that lead to deeper understanding.
It’s not just something you read and forget. It’s something that stays with you. Something that makes you look at the world differently.
So maybe… just maybe… it’s time to slow down.
Stop rushing past everything. Stop ignoring the signs around you.
Because sometimes, the answers you’re searching for… have been there all along.
You just have to be willing to see them.
And once you see them… you can’t unsee them.
some truths don’t come gently. They don’t whisper. They hit you in a way that makes you stop, rewind, and question everything you thought you knew.
Now think about this for a second…
What if I told you that there is a book revealed more than 1,400 years ago… in a place with no technology, no laboratories, no advanced tools… and yet it speaks about the universe, about human life, about the natural world in ways that match what scientists are discovering today?
Not guessing. Not vague ideas. Real descriptions.
Pause right there.
Because this is where it gets serious.
Imagine living in a time where people didn’t even understand basic science the way we do today. No microscopes to see inside the human body. No telescopes to look into deep space. No satellites, no research centers, nothing. Just a man in the desert… and a message.
And yet, inside that message, you find something powerful.
It talks about the universe… not as something fixed and still… but as something that is expanding.
Now today, scientists tell us that the universe is still growing, stretching out, moving outward. This was only discovered in the last century. Before that, people believed the universe was static. Unchanging.
But this book? It described expansion long before modern science caught up.
Now let that sink in.
How do you explain that?
Then it talks about human life… not in a general way, but in stages.
It describes how a human being develops step by step inside the womb. From something small, to something that grows, changes, and forms into a complete human being. Today, we study this through modern science. We have images, scans, detailed research.
But back then? None of that existed.
So how could such detailed stages be described so clearly?
That’s not something you guess.
That’s something you know.
And then, it speaks about mountains.
Most people look at mountains and think they’re just big rocks sitting on the surface. But science tells us something deeper. Mountains have roots beneath the ground. They help stabilize the Earth, keeping it balanced.
And this book describes mountains in a way that reflects that exact role — like something that holds the ground firm.
Now think about that…
How does someone, without any knowledge of geology, describe something like that?
And then there’s something even more fascinating.
The meeting of two seas.
You would think when two bodies of water meet, they would completely mix together. But science has shown that in some places, they don’t fully mix. There is a boundary between them, a separation that keeps each one distinct.
And this book describes that too.
Not in complicated scientific language, but in simple words… clear enough to understand, yet deep enough to make you think.
Now let me ask you something real.
How does all of this come together in one place… at a time when none of this knowledge was available?
This is where it stops being just interesting… and starts becoming something deeper.
Because this is not about random facts. This is not about coincidence. This is not about someone being “ahead of their time.”
This is about truth.
And truth has a different weight to it.
When I first started thinking about these things, I didn’t just see information. I felt something shift inside me. It made me realize that maybe I’ve been looking at things on the surface… when there’s a whole depth I’ve been missing.
Because this is not just a book you read and move on from.
This is a book that makes you stop.
It makes you reflect.
It makes you ask questions you didn’t even know you had.
And the more you look into it, the more you realize… this is not limited by time. This is not something that becomes outdated. This is something that stays relevant, no matter how much the world changes.
Science keeps discovering new things, new details, new understandings. But what’s powerful is when those discoveries match something that was already said long ago.
That’s when you have to pause.
Because now it’s not just about science anymore.
It’s about meaning.
It’s about purpose.
It’s about understanding that maybe faith and knowledge are not enemies. Maybe they were always meant to go together.
Maybe the problem is not that truth is hidden… maybe the problem is that we don’t stop long enough to see it.
We scroll. We rush. We move on to the next thing.
But some things are not meant to be rushed.
Some things are meant to be understood.
So maybe… just maybe… it’s time to look deeper.
Not just with your eyes… but with your mind.
Not just with your mind… but with your heart.
Because some signs are not just there to impress you.
They are there to wake you up.
And once you see them… you can’t unsee them.
We live in a time where science is powerful. We trust it. We believe in what we can test, measure, and prove. We feel confident because we think we finally understand the world. But what if I told you… that long before all of this technology, long before laboratories and discoveries, there was a message already speaking about the same realities?
A message revealed over 1,400 years ago… in a place with no advanced tools, no research centers, no scientists as we know them today.
And yet… it spoke about things that match what modern science is discovering now.
Now stop right there and really think.
How is that even possible?
How can words from so long ago describe things that people only understood centuries later?
This is where it gets deep.
Because this is not just about information. It’s about understanding where that information came from.
The more you reflect on it, the more you realize… this kind of knowledge doesn’t come from guessing. It doesn’t come from imagination. It doesn’t come from a human mind limited by time, place, and experience.
This is something beyond that.
Back then, people didn’t have the ability to look inside the human body the way we do today. They didn’t have machines to study the universe. They didn’t have the tools to explore the oceans in detail. Their world was limited to what they could see with their eyes.
And still… the message they had spoke about realities hidden far beyond human vision.
That should make you pause.
Because if a person cannot see something, cannot test something, cannot even imagine something clearly… how can they describe it accurately?
This is where the idea of timeless knowledge comes in.
Timeless knowledge is not limited by era. It doesn’t depend on technology. It doesn’t grow or shrink with human progress. It stays true, no matter what century you are living in.
And when you look at these descriptions, you start to feel something powerful.
You start to realize that this message was never meant to be temporary. It was never meant just for one group of people or one period of history. It was meant for all times.
Because truth does not expire.
Human knowledge changes. What we believe today, we might correct tomorrow. Science itself evolves. New discoveries replace old theories. What seemed impossible becomes possible. What seemed true gets questioned again.
But when something remains accurate across centuries… when it continues to align with reality no matter how much time passes… that is something different.
That is something that demands attention.
It makes you think deeper.
Because now the question is not just “what does it say?”
The question becomes “who could have known this?”
And when you ask that question honestly, without bias, without fear… you begin to see things differently.
You begin to understand that this is not ordinary knowledge.
This is knowledge that is not restricted by human limitations.
And that realization is powerful.
It humbles you.
Because as advanced as we think we are today, we are still discovering. We are still learning. We are still trying to understand the world piece by piece.
But this message… it came complete.
Not updated. Not revised. Not corrected.
Complete from the beginning.
And that should shake something inside you.
Because it challenges the idea that humans are the ultimate source of knowledge. It reminds you that there is something greater… something beyond our understanding… something that sees what we cannot see.
And when you accept that, even for a moment, your perspective changes.
You stop looking at things on the surface.
You start asking deeper questions.
You start connecting the dots between what you believe and what you observe.
And suddenly, faith is no longer blind.
It becomes thoughtful.
It becomes meaningful.
It becomes real.
Because now you are not just believing something because you were told to. You are seeing signs. You are reflecting. You are understanding.
And that’s the difference.
This is not about forcing belief. This is about awakening thought.
It’s about realizing that truth has always been there… but sometimes we are too distracted to notice it.
We scroll past it. We ignore it. We delay it.
But when you stop… when you really stop and think… you see that these signs are not random.
They are consistent.
They are clear.
And they are powerful.
So maybe the real question is not whether the message is true.
Maybe the real question is… are we willing to look at it with an open mind?
Because once you do… once you truly reflect… you can’t unsee it.
You can’t ignore it anymore.
It stays with you.
And it pushes you to search for more.
To understand more.
To grow.
Because some knowledge is learned.
But some knowledge… changes you forever.
There are moments in life when you come across something so powerful, so unexpected, that it doesn’t just pass through your mind — it stays there. It sits in your heart. It makes you pause. It makes you think deeper than you ever have before.
What if I told you… that sometimes the things we think are separate are actually connected in ways we never imagined?
See, a lot of people grow up believing that faith is one thing… and science is something completely different. Like they are on opposite sides. Like you have to choose one and leave the other behind.
But what if that idea is wrong?
What if faith and science are not enemies at all?
What if… they are actually working together?
Think about it.
Science is about discovery. It’s about asking questions. It’s about looking at the world and trying to understand how things work. It studies the stars, the oceans, the human body, the tiniest particles we can’t even see.
And faith… faith is about meaning. It’s about purpose. It’s about understanding why we are here, and what it all means.
Now listen carefully…
If science tells you how something works,
and faith tells you why it exists…
then why are we acting like they are fighting each other?
That doesn’t make sense.
That’s like having two pieces of a puzzle and refusing to put them together.
There was a time when I used to think that maybe these two things didn’t connect. Maybe they were separate paths. But then I started looking deeper. Not just on the surface… but really thinking.
And what I realized changed everything.
The more you learn about the world… the more questions you have.
You look at the sky — billions of stars, perfectly placed.
You look at the human body — systems working together with unbelievable precision.
You look at nature — balance, order, beauty.
And you start asking yourself…
How?
How is everything so perfectly organized?
Science can explain the process. It can tell you how things grow, how planets move, how life develops. And that’s powerful. That’s important.
But there comes a point where explanation alone is not enough.
Because understanding the mechanism doesn’t remove the wonder.
It actually increases it.
Let me say that again…
The more science explains, the more amazing things become.
It doesn’t take away faith.
It strengthens it.
Because when you see the detail… the precision… the complexity…
you start realizing that this isn’t random.
This isn’t chaos.
This is design.
And when you start seeing the world like that, something shifts inside you.
You stop looking at science as something that challenges belief…
and you start seeing it as something that supports it.
You begin to understand that faith is not about ignoring knowledge.
Faith is about embracing it, and going even deeper.
It’s about recognizing that knowledge itself is a sign.
See, real faith is not afraid of questions.
Real faith invites questions.
It tells you, “Look around. Think. Reflect.”
Because truth doesn’t break under pressure.
Truth stands strong.
And if something is truly from a higher source, then no discovery, no research, no advancement in science can disprove it. Instead, it will keep revealing more layers of it.
That’s the beauty of it.
Science moves forward. It grows. It discovers new things every day.
And instead of pulling us away from faith…
it can actually bring us closer.
But only if we are willing to look at it with an open mind.
The problem is not science.
The problem is how we think.
We’ve been taught to separate things that were never meant to be separated.
We’ve been told that believing means closing your eyes.
But that’s not true.
Believing can mean opening your eyes even wider.
It can mean looking at the world and saying,
“There is something greater behind all of this.”
And that doesn’t make you weak.
That makes you aware.
Because it takes courage to think deeply.
It takes courage to question.
It takes courage to accept that maybe… just maybe… there is more to this life than what we can measure.
And when faith and science come together, something powerful happens.
You don’t lose logic.
You don’t lose reason.
You gain perspective.
You gain balance.
You gain a deeper understanding of both the physical world and the meaning behind it.
And suddenly, things start to make sense in a different way.
You don’t see knowledge as something cold and empty.
You see it as something alive… something meaningful.
Every discovery becomes a reminder.
Every fact becomes a sign.
Every detail becomes a reason to reflect.
And instead of feeling lost in a world full of information…
you start feeling guided.
Because now, you’re not just learning…
you’re understanding.
You’re not just observing…
you’re connecting.
And that’s the point.
Faith and science were never meant to cancel each other out.
They were meant to complete each other.
Like two sides of the same truth.
One shows you the structure.
The other shows you the purpose.
One explains the process.
The other explains the meaning.
And when you bring them together…
you don’t just see the world differently…
You see yourself differently.
You realize you are part of something bigger.
Something intentional.
Something meaningful.
So maybe it’s time we stop thinking in extremes.
Maybe it’s time we stop choosing sides.
And instead… start connecting the dots.
Because the truth is not divided.
The truth is whole.
And when you finally see that…
it doesn’t just change what you know.
It changes how you see everything.
Think about this for a moment.
What if I told you that there is a book, revealed more than 1,400 years ago, in a place with no technology, no science labs, no advanced tools… and yet it speaks about the universe, about human life, about the natural world, in ways that match what scientists are discovering today?
Not yesterday. Not hundreds of years ago. Today.
Pause right there and really think about that.
We live in a world where we trust science. We believe in what we can measure, what we can test, what we can prove. And that’s fair. That’s how we understand the world around us. But what happens when something from the past… something ancient… starts aligning perfectly with what modern science is only now uncovering?
It makes you stop. It makes you think deeper.
Because this isn’t about blind belief. This is about reflection.
The Quran speaks about the universe in a way that is powerful and precise. It mentions that the universe is expanding. Now understand this… the idea that the universe is expanding was only confirmed in the 20th century. Scientists with advanced telescopes, complex calculations, and years of research came to that conclusion. But this concept was already mentioned over 1,400 years ago.
How?
That question alone should make you curious.
Then think about human life. The stages of development inside the womb. Today, we study embryology with microscopes and medical imaging. We can see the process step by step. But the Quran describes these stages in a sequence that aligns with what modern science explains today.
Again… how?
How does a person, living in the desert, without access to modern knowledge, describe something so hidden, so complex, so detailed?
And then there are the mountains. You look at mountains and you think they’re just standing there, big and still. But science tells us that mountains have deep roots, that they play a role in stabilizing the Earth’s crust. The Quran describes mountains like pegs — something that holds things in place.
This isn’t random language. This is meaningful.
And then there’s something even more fascinating. When two seas meet, you would expect them to mix completely, right? But science shows that there are barriers between different bodies of water. They meet, but they don’t fully mix right away. The Quran mentions this as well — a barrier between them.
Now stop for a second.
These are not vague statements. These are not lucky guesses. These are specific ideas that only became clear to humanity much later.
So you have to ask yourself… is this just coincidence?
Or is it something more?
Because at some point, ignoring it becomes harder than facing it.
And that’s where the real journey begins.
Not a journey of just reading… but a journey of thinking.
Because this is not just about information. It’s about realization.
It’s about understanding that maybe… just maybe… there is a deeper connection between faith and knowledge than we’ve been told. Maybe faith is not the opposite of science. Maybe it’s not something you turn to when you don’t have answers. Maybe it’s something that guides you toward answers.
We live in a time where distractions are everywhere. You scroll, you watch, you move on. Everything is fast. Everything is temporary. And in that speed, we miss the moments that actually matter.
We see signs… but we don’t stop to think about them.
We hear things… but we don’t really listen.
And sometimes, the truth is right in front of us, but we keep passing by it because we’re too busy, too distracted, or maybe even too comfortable to question what we already believe.
But growth doesn’t come from comfort.
Understanding doesn’t come from ignoring.
It comes from asking questions. It comes from being open. It comes from being honest with yourself.
What if there is more to this life than what we see?
What if there is a purpose behind all of this?
What if the signs are already there… and we just need to pay attention?
Because the truth is… real truth doesn’t change. It doesn’t depend on time. It doesn’t fade away. It stays consistent. It stays strong.
And when something from over 1,400 years ago continues to align with modern discoveries, continues to make sense, continues to challenge the human mind… you can’t just ignore it.
You have to face it.
Not with fear… but with curiosity.
Not with resistance… but with openness.
This is not about forcing belief on anyone. This is about inviting you to think. To reflect. To look deeper.
Because at the end of the day, every person is on their own journey. Every person is searching for something — meaning, purpose, truth.
And sometimes, the answers we’re looking for… are closer than we think.
But we have to be willing to look.
We have to be willing to pause.
We have to be willing to step back from the noise and ask ourselves real questions.
Because ignoring signs doesn’t make them disappear.
It just delays understanding.
So maybe it’s time… to stop scrolling past everything that challenges you.
Maybe it’s time… to stop brushing off things that make you think.
Maybe it’s time… to actually sit with these ideas and ask yourself honestly…
What if this is real?
Because some signs are not just there to impress you.
They are there to guide you.
And the moment you start paying attention…
is the moment everything begins to change.
So here’s the truth I want to leave you with: life isn’t about passing time. It’s about paying attention. It’s about noticing the signs that are already around us, the truths that are waiting to be understood.
Stop ignoring what challenges you. Stop scrolling past what makes you uncomfortable. Stop waiting for someone else to explain it to you. Open your eyes, open your heart, and let yourself see the bigger picture.
Because when knowledge and faith meet, when curiosity meets courage, that’s when you awaken. That’s when you stop living half-awake and start truly understanding the world, your purpose, and the power of truth.
And trust me… once you see it… once you really understand it… nothing will ever feel the same again.
Wake up. Look around. The signs have always been there. The question is… will you notice them?