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==Conclusion ==
'''''"Why do you think Islam did not take into consideration Muslim astronauts and Muslims living near the Poles?"'''''<BR>
We can understand some 7<sup>th</sup> century desert dwellers not knowing about the poles or believing that Muslims would someday end up in space, but an omniscient being should have known better. Whoever made these rules either believed that the [[Flat Earth and the Quran|Earth is flat]], or the Earth is in a perfect perpendicular tilt relative to the Sun.
We can understand some 7<sup>th</sup> century desert dwellers not knowing about the poles or believing that Muslims would someday end up in space, but an omniscient being should have known better. Whoever made these rules either believed that the [[Flat Earth and the Quran|Earth is flat]], or the Earth is in a perfect perpendicular tilt relative to the Sun.


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