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According to some people Neil Armstrong (the first man on the moon) heard the sound of Azan on the moon and converted because of this. Have you heard of this incident?

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Asked by Vikram, 14 Jan 03:20 pm
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It makes no sense. Where this originated is also doubtful. There are still people who refused to believe that he landed on the moon.
Answered by Francisco, 14 Jan 03:22 pm

 
  
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They were nearby some mosque and infact they did never land on moon !

Read the article No MAN LAND ON MOON !
Answered by joyesh chakraborty, 14 Jan 03:42 pm

 
  
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If its true then either he was superhuman having hearing powers to hear it from earth or he was schizophrenic who heard voices.
Answered by Quest, 14 Jan 03:24 pm

 
  
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Aisa to kuch nahi pata mujhe.............. and agar aisa hua bhi to kya change aaya unme? plz tell us.
Answered by Latika, 14 Jan 03:22 pm

 
  
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Lollllzzzzzzzzz
Answered by MAdhavan Avadhany, 14 Jan 03:21 pm

 
  
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Itz toltay jhoot
Answered by wenz, 14 Jan 03:21 pm

 
  
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This is scientifically impossible if the moon landing was real.

Either that, or the moon landing was fake. If the moon landing was fake, there was a Masjid near the studio where the stunt was pulled apparently.

I am more inclined to believe in the former. There are also people who believe that Japanese received tsunami because they rejected Islam.
Answered by A Moin, 16 Jan 11:54 am

 
  
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No, never
Answered by vedprakash sharma, 14 Jan 05:53 pm

 
  
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Really I don't believe such stories.
Answered by anantharaman, 14 Jan 05:30 pm

 
  
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No
Answered by anil garg, 14 Jan 04:57 pm

 
  
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