📜 Islamic Cosmology & Signs

In Islam, the heavens and celestial bodies are profound signs (Ayat) of Allah's power, wisdom, and perfect order. While astrology as a predictive or divinatory practice is strictly forbidden, the stars, planets, and constellations are acknowledged as creations serving a purpose.

The zodiac constellations, including Capricorn (Al-Jady), are part of this grand celestial design mentioned in the Quran. Their movements mark time, seasons, and directions, but do not govern human destiny, which rests solely with the Divine Will.

🐐 The Capricorn Archetype

Capricorn, symbolized by the resilient Mountain Goat, reflects characteristics that can be understood as part of the diverse human nature (fitrah) created by Allah.

  • Ambition & Steadiness: Like the goat climbing steadily, Capricorn energy mirrors perseverance (sabr) and striving in lawful pursuits.
  • Discipline & Responsibility: Traits aligned with Islamic emphasis on accountability (amanah) and purposeful living.
  • Practicality & Caution: A grounded nature, reminding one to be mindful and deliberate in worldly affairs.