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<option weight="1">{{Pictorial-Islam|1=Speed of Light in the Qur'an‎|2=[[File:Speed of light.JPG|250px|link=Speed of Light in the Quran]]|3=In an article published in Islami City, Dr. Mansour Hassab-Elnaby claims verse 32:5 reveals that light in one day travels a distance equal to 12,000 lunar orbits, and upon calculating that distance we find the exact speed of light. Verse 32:5 has nothing to do with the speed of light. There is no mention of the moon, light or even distance in this verse. No matter how Dr. Hassab-Elnaby's calculations are viewed, they are mathematically incorrect. Even the notion of measuring the speed of light with the orbit of the Moon or the length of the day is a fallacy. Dr. Hassab-Elnaby also makes many deliberate errors to doctor a scientific miracle, and in his enthusiasm to ascribe miracles to the Qur'an, he discards the concept of Allah's omnipresence. Finally, assuming there really is a miracle in this plagiarized allegory, should not the credit go to the Bible from which it originates? ([[Speed of Light in the Quran‎|''read more'']])}}</option>





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Muslim Conspiracy Theories
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This page lists some of the conspiracy theories that are widely circulated among the world's Muslims. They include:

1. The belief that America is responsible for the creation of the AIDS virus, and through Christian missionary groups, African Muslims have been injected with contaminated polio vaccines.

2. The belief that there is a conspiracy between the United States and the Muslim Brotherhood to destroy Egypt, and that Jews are also secretly allied with the Muslim Brotherhood, using them to control Muslims.

3. The belief that the Coca-Cola logo, when reversed, states in Arabic "No Muhammad, No Mecca". (read more)