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Originally posted by Abu Loren Abu Loren wrote:

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I ask you to go and buy a telescope so that you can look at the Moon better.


Believe it or not you can see the Moon better with your nake eye from the Arabian Peninsular. It's as if the sky is a lot clearer than anywhere else in the world.

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I ask you to look at the real world.


The world you are looking at is not the real world Timothy. This world is the one created by satan meaning that everythng we know abut this world is a lie. For example, the science and the disbelief in God Almighty that goes with it. Satan has been deciving the world since the beginning of time and man has been caught hook, line an sinker.

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I have not told you to look at anything said by some great and good scientist. Just the real world. If you want to be honest in any way you need to compare you ideas with the real world.


What can be more real than what is given to us by our creator?

Our nafs or self are inclines towards evil and we all must fight or Jihad against this by trying to implement the Laws of God rather than the laws of satan.


You are just making this jibberish up.

If you get a telescope and look at the Moon you will see that the mountains on it cast shadows.

These shadows get longer as the surface of the Moon gets closer to the line of the day/night boundary on the Moon just like they do on Earth as dusk approaches.

This shows that the Moon is a sphere. You will see no clouds on the Moon.

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Originally posted by Tim the plumber Tim the plumber wrote:



You are just making this jibberish up. If you get a telescope and look at the Moon you will see that the mountains on it cast shadows. These shadows get longer as the surface of the Moon gets closer to the line of the day/night boundary on the Moon just like they do on Earth as dusk approaches. This shows that the Moon is a sphere. You will see no clouds on the Moon.


Timothy come down to UAE and see for yourself as you are one of those faithless people who needs proof. You will see things clearly. :)
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Abu Loren Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 July 2015 at 3:23am
Wednesday 22 July 2015

I got to the spot at 09:55 PM and the moon was almost half but not quiet.
At 10:15 PM the moon's light began to dim.
At 10:30 PM the moon's light disappeared completely but the outline of the moon is still there.
About 5 - 10 mins later it disappeared completely.

So this event was not unique to Ramadan.
It seems to me that this event occurs during the 5th and 6th of the Hijri (Islamic) calendar. Those who are not aware the 1st of the month is calculated if there is a perfect crescent. The Islamic calendar has 30 days.

On a separate note, the moon has a black cloud like substance that covers it. This is how we get the crescent, half moon etc. When this withdraws to the other side of the moon, we get a full moon.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Abu Loren Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 July 2015 at 3:11am
Thursday 23 July 2015

10:45 PM The moon began to lose it's light.

11:15 PM The moon disappeared completely.

Photos to follow In Shaa Allah.
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What about the stars, especially the ones near the moon?  Do they continue to shine normally while the moon dims, or does the entire region of the sky become dim?
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Originally posted by Ron Webb Ron Webb wrote:

What about the stars, especially the ones near the moon?� Do they continue to shine normally while the moon dims, or does the entire region of the sky become dim?


I've told you before but you didn't believe me. You can only see one or to stars even on a clear sky. The sky is devoid of stars in the Arabian Peninsula for some reason.
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Originally posted by Abu Loren Abu Loren wrote:

Originally posted by Tim the plumber Tim the plumber wrote:



You are just making this jibberish up. If you get a telescope and look at the Moon you will see that the mountains on it cast shadows. These shadows get longer as the surface of the Moon gets closer to the line of the day/night boundary on the Moon just like they do on Earth as dusk approaches. This shows that the Moon is a sphere. You will see no clouds on the Moon.


Timothy come down to UAE and see for yourself as you are one of those faithless people who needs proof. You will see things clearly. :)


Is the view of the Moon different from the UAE than it is from Jordan? I have watched the Moon set there. Most beautiful desert I have ever been in.

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Originally posted by Tim the plumber Tim the plumber wrote:


Is the view of the Moon different from the UAE than it is from Jordan? I have watched the Moon set there. Most beautiful desert I have ever been in.


I don't know as I've never been to Jordan, but I have been to Sheffield and you can see jack sh**t from there.
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