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<option weight="1">{{Pictorial-Islam|1=Science and the Seven Earths‎|2=[[File:Sunset from the ISS.JPG|290px|link=Science and the Seven Earths]]|3=This article analyzes several different apologetic arguments claiming the Qur'an correctly asserts that their are "seven heavens" and "seven earths". In doing so, it finds the scientific evidence does not support any of the claims concerning the Qur'anic verse 65:12 and its scientific accuracy. Earth's atmosphere is divided into five main layers based on temperature. Within these five principal layers, several secondary layers may be distinguished by other properties. There is no classification into 7 layers. Modern geology states that there are only four or five layers of the Earth, or up to eight if the new hypotheses of the subcore georeactor are accepted. Without the double-counting of layers, There is no classification into 7 layers. ([[Science and the Seven Earths‎|''read more'']])}}</option>





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The Concept of 72 Virgins (Houri)

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In Islam, the concept of 72 virgins (houri) refers to an aspect of paradise. The Qur'an, hadith and Islamic scholars all mention that virgins will be awarded to Muslims in heaven, therefore we can conclude, in relation to the Islamic faith, it is not a myth.

Some of the virgins physical and sexual attributes include; being white, beautiful, eternally young, hairless except for the brows and the head, with appetizing vaginas and large round breasts which are not inclined to hang. Clearly none of these features can be attributed to raisins. (read more)