It was a hoax ... a complete fabrication. Sure, it could have happened, but it didn't. It's not true. It's not the first time that I've received fabricated e-mails by "Muslims". Not too long ago, I received an e-mail with a picture of a "giant" human skeleton that was supposedly discovered by ARAMCO workers in Saudi Arabia. The skeleton of one of the people of 'Aad turned out to be a photo of a mastodon dig that was altered to look like a giant human skeleton.
We live in an age where it is easy to reach the entire world with just one e-mail. Many people feel compelled to forward useful information to others. Before hitting the "forward" button in your e-mail, remember to verify the information first.
الخبر المنشور غير صحيح مع أننا لاننكر قدرة الله في الهداية لكنها عاطفة المسلمين الجياشة لنصرة الاسلام ،،، للتأكد الرابط الموجود هنا يغني عن التساؤل ويمك لأي واحد يبغا يترجم محتواه للآخرين
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