But how many of these followers know that their religious scriptures mention spacecrafts visiting the deserts of Arabia during Prophet Muhammad's time? Alien visitors (or sky-gods, as they were known to pagan Arabs) are mentioned repeatedly in the Quran and the Hadeeth. Yet, in spite of their documentation, the Muslim world has not been able to gather any concrete evidence of their existence. In the absence of scientific proof, these alien space travelers occupy Muslim conscience as spiritual beings.
In the West, thousands of books have been written on the subject of UFOs but the real reasons for their visits to our world have still remained a mystery. UFO researchers today understand that governments of certain Western countries are concealing important information on UFOs, but the reasons for this global censorship have not been understood.
It took courage to write this book and it will take courage to read it. It may amaze you and it may even frighten you. But one thing is for sure: UFOs in the Quran will blow your mind.
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About the Author:
Abdul Aziz Khan is a television journalist whose news reports and documentaries have gone on air in many countries around the world. He is a former Field Investigator with MUFON, the world’s largest organization doing investigations into unexplained aerial phenomenon.
Besides his work on UFOs, Khan is also a National Geographic specialty diver and an underwater explorer. Based in Arlington Virginia, he is presently working for Voice of America’s South Asia Division and is the host and producer of VOA’s new underwater-exploration series Tareekh ki in Gerhrayon Main (Into the Depths of History).
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