NASA.gov Does Not Deny Moon Split and Moon Was 2 Parts at a Certain Time. A Miracle


"... and the Moon was split". Quran 54:1. The following official website of NASA testify 4 this fact. They say on the 1st answer on the following official link that the (current shape of the) Moon is a result of 2 bodies colliding with one another. I quote:

"So I'm not sure that the Moon was "split" into two parts, but it is the result of two bodies colliding with one another!"

Brad Bailey
NLSI Staff Scientist
August 3, 2009

But, he then edited his answer a little and deleted: "So I'm not sure that the Moon was "split" into two parts".

http://lunarscience.arc.nasa.gov/browse-past-questions

btw, NASA admits in this answer that the Moon was 2 parts at a certain time in the past.

But they are not sure when and how did that happened.

They have a theory about when and how that happened, just a theory.

But they are not sure 100% about this theory. And they did not deny the Moon split although he thinks that it is not possible to split the moon maybe because he does not believe in God and miracles.

NEW AMAZING INFO:

SURPRISE:

In the Holy Quran, The Moon's (Surah), title or chapter is No. 54
NOW, do you know there are between the beginning of this chapter and the last verse of the Holy Quran 1389 verses? Do you know what does this number mean?
1st landing on the Moon was in the year (1969 AD) = (the year 1389 in the Islamic lunar calender) AMAZING MIRACLE

For more info about the Islamic calendar search for it in wikipedia.

Or click this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamic_calendar

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What did they say about Islam


الفديو الحاسم الذي رأيته يذهل علماء الغرب والكفار والملحدين


فيما يلي الفديو الحاسم الذي رأيته يذهل علماء الغرب والكفار والملحدين

وهذا الفديو المذهل يبين أن مدينة مكة الواقعة داخل حد الحل والحرم هي النسبة العلمية الذهبية 1،618 للكرة الأرضية وقاراتها وخريطة العالم بكافة الاتجاهات الرئيسة طولاً وعرضاً وغير ذلك.

وهذا يعد أحد البراهين المذهلة والقاطعة الكثيرة جداً على أن الإسلام هو الحق المبين.

أوصيكم بمشاهدة النسخة الأصلية الإنجليزية لهذا الفديو أولاً على هذا الرابط وخاصة أن الأداء الصوتي لمقدمها أفضل:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IP1ufEtZJXo 

ثم بمشاهدة النسخة العربية المترجمة صوتياً على الرابط التالي:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Vs8eafEguQ

الفديو دقيق جداً في معلوماته الحسابية 

وقد اختبرت معلوماته بنفسي من خلال قوجل إيرث والآلة الحاسبة وغيرهما وقد وجدت فعلا أن مدينة مكة بحدودها المحددة شرعاً (حد الحل والحرم) هي نقطة النسبة الذهبية في العالم. ولكن في الفديو زلة واحدة على الأقل يمكن أن يفهم منها أن صاحب الفديو يقول بخلق القرآن. لا شك أن ورق المصحف مخلوق واللوح المحفوظ مخلوق لكن القرآن نفسه ككلام هو كلام الله جل وعلا ولا يقال عنه بأنه مخلوق. قال الله "حتى يسمع كلام الله".

تنبيه حول عدد أحرف آية بكة

حساب الأحرف في اللغة العربية عموما وفي القرآن ثم في الآية 96 من سورة آل عمران خصوصاً المشار إليه في هذا الفديو يعتبر الحرف المشدد حرفين اثنين. أي أنه يعتبر الحرف الذي عليه شدة حرفين وهو في الحقيقة كذلك حتى في اللغة لأنهما حرفان قد أدمجا في حرف واحد ووضعت فوقه شدة إشارة إلى أنه في الحقيقة حرفان لذلك يجب تشديد نطقه عوضاً عن نطق الحرف مرتين متتابعتين. كما أن حساب الأحرف لا يحتسب المَدّة بعد العين في كلمة "العلمين" (العالمين) حرفا. بل كلمة العالمين في المصحف مكونة من سبعة أحرف فقط. وبناء على ذلك فإن أحرف تلك الآية هو 47 حرفاً بالضبط كما هو مذكور في هذا الفديو وكذلك عدد الأحرف من بداية الآية إلى نهاية كلمة "ببكة" هو 29 حرفا بالضبط أيضاً كما ذكر في هذا الفديو الدقيق حسابياً والرهيب المذهل حقاً.

قصة قصيرة

 حين أرسلت قبل أيام رابط هذا الفديو بالإنجليزي لحساب أحد المذيعين في إحدى الإذاعات الإلحادية بأمريكا وشاهده أبدى شكره وانبهاره وسروره به وقال لي بأنه أيضاً سينشره فأبديت له ترحيبي وسروري الكبير بما قال. وآمل أن يكون قد نشره بالفعل.

الرد على انتقادات لهذا الفديو

هناك في الانترنت انتقاد متحامل ومضحك وجاهل وغبي باستثناء ما يتعلق بخطأ عقدي أشرت له في فقرة سابقة فآمل أن لا تأبهوا بذلك الانتقاد الذي تغلب عليه التفاهة. مثلا عبارة (لقد استعمل الخالق نفس الرقم العظيم) لا تعني بأن الله قد قلد أحداً كما يزعم ذلك التعقيب. وتعقيبه الرابع بخصوص نطق اسم محمد بفتح الميم والحاء تعقيب تافه جدا ولا يقدح في صحة الفديو. 

ومن جهل صاحب ذلك التعقيب أنه يعتبر (بكة) هي الكعبة بينما كلمة بكة تعني مكة وليس الكعبة لذلك فحساب المسافة بين مدينة مكة بحدودها المقدسة (حد الحل والحرم) وبين القطبين هو المتعين وليس الكعبة. وقوله بأن الفلم مجهول المصدر لو صح فلا يضر لأن الفلم يعتمد على مصدر علمي موثوق عند العلماء والجهات العلمية في أنحاء العالم هو (قوجل إيرث). 

وقد استخدمت بنفسي قوجل إيرث للتأكد من صحة معلومات الفلم وخاصة بعد مكة عن القطبين بشكل يطابق النسبة الذهبية ووجدت المعلومة صحيحة. والنقطة الخامسة تظهر جهل المعقب بعلم الرياضيات الذي يجبر الكسور بأقرب رقم صحيح. وأحرف الآية بالفعل هو 47 كما بينت في فقرة سابقة هنا. علماً أن النسبة الذهبية يشار إليها أحياناً بالرقم 1.6 فقط وأحياناً بالرقم 1.62 أما الكسور فلا بأس بجبرها أحياناً في علم الرياضيات.


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What did they say about Islam


 What did they say about Islam
- Canon Taylor, Paper read before the Church Congress at Walverhamton, Oct. 7, 1887, Quoted by Arnond in The Preaching of Islam, pp. 71-72:
"It (Islam) replaced monkishness by manliness. It gives hope to the slave, brotherhood to mankind, and recognition of the fundamental facts of human nature."
- Sarojini Naidu, Lectures on "The Ideals of Islam", see Speeches and Writings of Sarojini Naidu, Madras, 1918, p. 167:
"Sense of justice is one of the most wonderful ideals of Islam, because as I read in the Qur'an I find those dynamic principles of life, not mystic but practical ethics for the daily conduct of life suited to the whole world."
- De Lacy O'Leary, Islam at the Crossroads, London, 1923, p.8:
"History makes it clear however, that the legend of fanatical Muslims sweeping through the world and forcing Islam at the point of the sword upon conquered races is one of the most fantastically absurd myths that historians have ever repeated."
- H.A.R. Gibb, Whither Islam, London, 1932, p. 379:
"But Islam has a still further service to render to the cause of humanity. It stands after all nearer to the real East than Europe does, and it possesses a magnificent tradition of inter-racial understanding and cooperation. No other society has such a record of success in uniting in an equality of status, of opportunity, and of endeavors so many and so various races of mankind... Islam has still the power to reconcile apparently irreconcilable elements of race and tradition. If ever the opposition of the great societies of East and West is to be replaced by cooperation, the mediation of Islam is an indispensable condition. In its hands lies very largely the solution of the problem with which Europe is faced in its relation with East. If they unite, the hope of a peaceful issue is immeasurably enhanced. But if Europe, by rejecting the cooperation of Islam, throws it into the arms of its rivals, the issue can only be disastrous for both."
- G.B. Shaw, The Genuine Islam, Vol. 1, No. 81936:
"I have always held the religion of Muhammad in high estimation because of its wonderful vitality. it is the only religion which appears to me to possess that assimilating capacity to the changing phase of existence which can make itself appeal to every age. I have studied him – the wonderful man and in my opinion far from being an anti-Christ, he must be called the Savior of Humanity. I believe that if a man like him were to assume the dictatorship of the modern world, he would succeed in solving its problems in a way that would bring it the much needed peace and happiness: I have prophesied about the faith of Muhammad that it would be acceptable to the Europe of tomorrow as it is beginning to be acceptable to the Europe of today."
- A.J. Toynbee, Civilization on Trial, New York, 1948, p. 205:
"The extinction of race consciousness as between Muslims is one of the outstanding achievements of Islam and in the contemporary world. There is, as it happens, a crying need for the propagation of this Islamic virtue."
- A.M.L. Stoddard, quoted in Islam – The Religion of All Prophets, Begum Bawani Waqf, Karachi, Pakistan, p. 56:
"The rise of Islam is perhaps the most amazing event in human history. Springing from a land and a people alike previously negligible, Islam spread within a century over half the earth, shattering great empires, overthrowing long established religions, remolding the souls of races, and building up a whole new world – world of Islam.”
"The closer we examine this development the more extraordinary does it appear. The other great religions won their way slowly, by painful struggle and finally triumphed with the aid of powerful monarchs converted to the new faith. Christianity had its Constantine, Buddhism its Asoka, and Zoroastrianism its Cyrus, each lending to his chosen cult the mighty force of secular authority.
“Not so Islam. Arising in a desert land sparsely inhabited by a nomad race previously undistinguished in human annals, Islam sallied forth on its great adventure with the slenderest human backing and against the heaviest material odds. Yet Islam triumphed with seemingly miraculous ease, and a couple of generations saw the Fiery Crescent borne victorious from the Pyrenees to the Himalayas and from the desert of Central Asia to the deserts of Central Africa."
- Edward Montet, "La Propaganda Chretienne it Adversaries Musulmans", Paris, 1890, quoted by T.W. Arnold in The Preaching of Islam, London, 1913, pp. 413-414:
"Islam is a religion that is essentially rationalistic in the widest sense of this term considered etymologically and historically. The definition of rationalism as a system that bases religious belief on principles furnished by the reason applies to it exactly... It cannot be denied that many doctrines and systems of theology and also many superstitions, from the worship of saints to the use of rosaries and amulets, have become grafted on the main trunk of Muslim creed. But in spite of the rich development, in every sense of the term, of the teachings of the prophet, the Quran has invariably kept its place as the fundamental starting point, and the dogma of unity of God has always been proclaimed therein with a grandeur, a majesty, an invariable purity and with a note of sure conviction, which it is hard to find surpassed outside the pale of Islam. This fidelity to the fundamental dogma of the religion, the elemental simplicity of the formula in which it is enunciated, the proof that it gains from the fervid conviction of the missionaries who propagate it, are so many causes to explain the success of Mohammedan missionary efforts. A creed so precise, so stripped of all theological complexities and consequently so accessible to the ordinary understanding might be expected to possess and does indeed possess a marvelous power of winning its way into the consciences of men."
- W. Montgomery Watt, Islam and Christianity Today, London, 1983, p.IX:
"I am not a Muslim in the usual sense, though I hope I am a "Muslim" as "one surrendered to God", but I believe that embedded in the Quran and other expressions of the Islamic vision are vast stores of divine truth from which I and other occidentals have still much to learn, and 'Islam is certainly a strong contender for the supplying of the basic framework of the one religion of the future.'"
- Paul Varo Martinson (editor), ISLAM, An Introduction for Christians, Augsburg, Minneapolis, 1994, p. 205:
"Islam is an authentic faith that shapes our Muslim neighbors' innermost being and determines their attitude in life. And the Islamic faith is generally more tradition oriented than the recent Western shape of Christian faith, which has experienced considerable secularization. Yet we are only fair to the Islamic population when we understand them from their religious core and respect them as a faith community. Muslims have become important partners in faith conversation."
- John Alden Williams (editor), ISLAM, George Braziller, New York, 1962, inside dust cover:
"Islam is much more than a formal religion: it is an integral way of life. In many ways it is a more determining factor in the experience of its followers than any other world religion. The Muslim ("One who submits") lives face to face with Allah at all times and will introduce no separation between his life and his religion, his politics and his faith. With its strong emphasis on the brotherhood of men cooperating to fulfill the will of Allah, Islam has become one of the most influential religions in the world today."
- John L. Esposito, ISLAM, The Straight Path, Oxford University, New York, 1988, pp. 3-4:
"Islam stands in a long line of Semitic, prophetic religious traditions that share an uncompromising monotheism, and belief in God's revelation, His prophets, ethical responsibility and accountability, and the Day of Judgment. Indeed, Muslims, like Christians and Jews, are the Children of Abraham, since all trace their communities back to him. Islam's historic religious and political relationship to Christendom and Judaism has remained strong throughout history. This interaction has been the source of mutual benefit and borrowing as well as misunderstanding and conflict."