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Time To Change Your Paradigm

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    Man_of_Faith
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    Yes. Jinn = The Exterior (body) Nas = The Interior (mind/spirit)

    Be well

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      noble
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      Peace

      Satan is a Jinn.

      Jinns are non-human sentient entities.

      Allah describes the Jinns very well in the Quran as such, only those whose hearts are sealed by pride or ignorance will refute such an obvious Quranic description.

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        Man_of_Faith
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        In the sectarian delusion they are something other than the wordly type of humans.

        Shaytaan is a word for an instinct or lust to do something that is triggered by the jinn or jannateh (body).

        Be well

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          mmkhan
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          Salaam,

          Back to the original topic.

          Day before yesterday I take a shot of moon, here it is.
          I am really wondering why and how I don't see the other half of the moon?

          http//i300.photobucket.com/albums/nn39/trustedkhan/MoonWithClouds-Small_zpsdakoakdy.jpg

          Half moon with clouds.

          http//i300.photobucket.com/albums/nn39/trustedkhan/MoonWithClearSky-Small_zps2dnwvb2j.jpg

          Half moon with clear sky.

          http//i300.photobucket.com/albums/nn39/trustedkhan/MoonWithoutClouds-Small_zpsgykotasx.jpg

          Close up of half moon with clear sky.

          Moon does not have a solid body? hmm Where is the other half?
          Someone who has knowledge about it can please clarify.

          May Allah increase our knowledge and guide us on His path pr
          mmKhan

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            FreedomStands
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            Salaam,

            Back to the original topic.

            Day before yesterday I take a shot of moon, here it is.
            I am really wondering why and how I don't see the other half of the moon?

            http//i300.photobucket.com/albums/nn39/trustedkhan/MoonWithClouds-Small_zpsdakoakdy.jpg

            Half moon with clouds.

            http//i300.photobucket.com/albums/nn39/trustedkhan/MoonWithClearSky-Small_zps2dnwvb2j.jpg

            Half moon with clear sky.

            http//i300.photobucket.com/albums/nn39/trustedkhan/MoonWithoutClouds-Small_zpsgykotasx.jpg

            Close up of half moon with clear sky.

            Moon does not have a solid body? hmm Where is the other half?
            Someone who has knowledge about it can please clarify.

            May Allah increase our knowledge and guide us on His path pr
            mmKhan

            "Someone who has knowledge". What? Who is that? A scientist? No, certainly not.

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              noble
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              Peace

              Maybe a mouse thought it was cheese and ate half of it, RFLMAO! rotfl yay

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                noble
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                In the sectarian delusion they are something other than the wordly type of humans.

                Shaytaan is a word for an instinct or lust to do something that is triggered by the jinn or jannateh (body).

                Be well

                You are a sectarian too, any kind of pig-headedness is a sectarianism, you are pig-headed towards pseudo-realism with a sprinkle of convoluted linguistism and phonetism ;D

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                  runninglikezebras
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                  The Moon is a sphere which travels once around the Earth every 29 days. As it does so, it is illuminated from varying angles by the Sun. At New Moon, the Moon is between the Earth and Sun, so that the side of the Moon facing towards us receives no direct sunlight, and is only lit by dim sunlight reflected from the Earth. As it moves around the Earth, the side we can see gradually becomes more illuminated by direct sunlight.

                  After a week, the Moon is 90? away from the Sun in the sky and is half illuminated, what we call First Quarter because it is about a quarter of the way around the Earth.

                  A week after this, the Moon is 180? away from the Sun, so that Sun, Earth and Moon form a line. The Moon is fully illuminated by the Sun, so this is called Full Moon. The Earth's shadow points towards the Moon at this time, but usually the Moon passes above or below the shadow and no eclipse occurs.

                  A week later the Moon has moved another quarter of the way around the Earth, to the Third Quarter position. The Sun's light is now shining on the other half of the visible face of the Moon.

                  Finally, a week later, the Moon is back to its New Moon starting position. Usually it passes above or below the Sun, but occasionally it passes right in front of the Sun, and we get an eclipse of the Sun.

                  The Moon's phases are NOT caused by the shadow of the Earth falling on the Moon. In fact the shadow of the Earth only falls on the Moon twice a year when there is a lunar eclipse.

                  https//pidema.wikispaces.com/file/view/MoonPhase.jpg/50311417/MoonPhase.jpg

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                    FreedomStands
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                    The Moon is a sphere which travels once around the Earth every 29 days. As it does so, it is illuminated from varying angles by the Sun. At New Moon, the Moon is between the Earth and Sun, so that the side of the Moon facing towards us receives no direct sunlight, and is only lit by dim sunlight reflected from the Earth. As it moves around the Earth, the side we can see gradually becomes more illuminated by direct sunlight.

                    After a week, the Moon is 90? away from the Sun in the sky and is half illuminated, what we call First Quarter because it is about a quarter of the way around the Earth.

                    A week after this, the Moon is 180? away from the Sun, so that Sun, Earth and Moon form a line. The Moon is fully illuminated by the Sun, so this is called Full Moon. The Earth's shadow points towards the Moon at this time, but usually the Moon passes above or below the shadow and no eclipse occurs.

                    A week later the Moon has moved another quarter of the way around the Earth, to the Third Quarter position. The Sun's light is now shining on the other half of the visible face of the Moon.

                    Finally, a week later, the Moon is back to its New Moon starting position. Usually it passes above or below the Sun, but occasionally it passes right in front of the Sun, and we get an eclipse of the Sun.

                    The Moon's phases are NOT caused by the shadow of the Earth falling on the Moon. In fact the shadow of the Earth only falls on the Moon twice a year when there is a lunar eclipse.

                    https//pidema.wikispaces.com/file/view/MoonPhase.jpg/50311417/MoonPhase.jpg

                    Clearly speaking magic and sorcery!

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                      runninglikezebras
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                      The tidally locked moon once was a clear sign/miracle to many of Gods creation. Reflected in the many islamic nations carrying a crescent moon in their flags.

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                        noble
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                        @runninglikezebras Peace

                        I am afraid that will get lost on Flat Earthers and their new recruits (

                        linked to what you said, the pre-Islam Arabs worshipped the Moon as the Moon God, they also worshipped the Sirius Star system (brightest star in the Arabian night sky), in Arabic Al Shi3ra, Allah said in Chapter 53 49 He was its Lord, so they cease worshipping it.

                        I think there is a remnant residual idolatry in many "Islamic" countries choosing a Crescent and Star for their flag emblems.

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                          runninglikezebras
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                          Certainly there are pagan roots to the crescent moon symbol. But I do believe the moon was one of the major natural signs that confirmed Quran. I know it was to me.

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                            FreedomStands
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                            It is said that the Crescent and Star symbol, which was popular in the late Roman Empire (Byzantine) as well, was used by the pre-Islamic Turk tribes, who then became leaders in the Muslim world, and used it extensively as their symbol.

                            The moon and star seemed to indicate a favorable astrological symbol which represented a good omen of increase and success.

                            The symbol of the Crescent moon has often meant "increase" or "impending increase", even in India, and was known around the ancient world to have this symbolic meaning. The ancient way of thinking was often very poetic and symbolic, where every little thing was almost superstitiously viewed as having additional meanings or omens or mental implications, as compared to the modern compartmentalized view of things where "sh*t happens" and has no meaning.

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                              runninglikezebras
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                              What is most puzzling about the moon to me is it is firmly locked with the earth. Always showing one side to the earth. The mathematics to achieve such a tidally locked orbit are very delicate. In my mind there is no chance the moon has been locked into such orbit by coincidence.

                              I like what you posted FreedomStands. Let's have the best of both worlds, why don't we? We don't need to be superstitious neither ignorant.

                              I always liked as a kid when I had to sleep and was afraid of the dark I could keep the light on.

                              Peace

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                                noble
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                                @FS

                                Everything has a meaning, and Allah taught me through the Quran and His Signs that it is all (bar none) for testing purposes

                                This is the superiority of submission to Allah alone, not as supremacism, but as humbleness, meekness and peacemaking.

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                                  FreedomStands
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                                  What is most puzzling about the moon to me is it is firmly locked with the earth. Always showing one side to the earth. The mathematics to achieve such a tidally locked orbit are very delicate. In my mind there is no chance the moon has been locked into such orbit by coincidence.

                                  I like what you posted FreedomStands. Let's have the best of both worlds, why don't we? We don't need to be superstitious neither ignorant.

                                  I always liked as a kid when I had to sleep and was afraid of the dark I could keep the light on.

                                  Peace

                                  That too, is the most amazing miracle regarding the moon, for me. That its always facing us the same way and we never get mooned by the moon.

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                                    noble
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                                    That too, is the most amazing miracle regarding the moon, for me. That its always facing us the same way and we never get mooned by the moon.

                                    mmmh tell that to Flat Earthers who believe its a disc, or prism or sumthing... LOL!

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                                      mmkhan
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                                      Peace

                                      Maybe a mouse thought it was cheese and ate half of it, RFLMAO! ) rotfl yay

                                      Peace brother,

                                      Oh really? o

                                      As you said you are an ex-scientist I believe you. But please let me know how a mouse reached there and how much it would have taken to eat half a moon? hmm May be it was a group and not a single mouse? hmm

                                      I asked these questions because I don't believe if it is not logical and understandable. So, please clarify. Thanks.

                                      May Allah increase our knowledge and guide us on His path pr
                                      mmKhan

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                                        mmkhan
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                                        The Moon is a sphere which travels once around the Earth every 29 days. As it does so, it is illuminated from varying angles by the Sun. At New Moon, the Moon is between the Earth and Sun, so that the side of the Moon facing towards us receives no direct sunlight, and is only lit by dim sunlight reflected from the Earth. As it moves around the Earth, the side we can see gradually becomes more illuminated by direct sunlight.

                                        After a week, the Moon is 90? away from the Sun in the sky and is half illuminated, what we call First Quarter because it is about a quarter of the way around the Earth.

                                        A week after this, the Moon is 180? away from the Sun, so that Sun, Earth and Moon form a line. The Moon is fully illuminated by the Sun, so this is called Full Moon. The Earth's shadow points towards the Moon at this time, but usually the Moon passes above or below the shadow and no eclipse occurs.

                                        A week later the Moon has moved another quarter of the way around the Earth, to the Third Quarter position. The Sun's light is now shining on the other half of the visible face of the Moon.

                                        Finally, a week later, the Moon is back to its New Moon starting position. Usually it passes above or below the Sun, but occasionally it passes right in front of the Sun, and we get an eclipse of the Sun.

                                        The Moon's phases are NOT caused by the shadow of the Earth falling on the Moon. In fact the shadow of the Earth only falls on the Moon twice a year when there is a lunar eclipse.

                                        https//pidema.wikispaces.com/file/view/MoonPhase.jpg/50311417/MoonPhase.jpg

                                        Peace brother,

                                        Thank you for your reply.

                                        I have a question regarding the eight moons with the sun and moon shown in the above image.
                                        There is no full moon shown. How come then full moon appears. As per the picture sunlight never covers the full moon.
                                        How do you understand this bro?

                                        Edit Got it, it shows on number 5?
                                        Thanks.

                                        May Allah increase our knowledge and guide us on His path pr
                                        mmKhan

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                                          hicham9
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                                          Jinns are non-human sentient entities.

                                          You're just parroting what the sectarian mohammedans taught you, not G-D.

                                          Allah describes the Jinns very well in the Quran as such,
                                          only those whose hearts are sealed by pride or ignorance will refute such an obvious Quranic description.

                                          The Gin who listened to the Quran were a furtive group of people, not "genies" (in bottles)!

                                          Try reading the Quran for a change!

                                          SLM

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