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<option weight="1">{{Pictorial-Islam|1=Islamic Silliness|2=[[File:Muhammad-the-fat-dwarf.jpg|160px|link=Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Islamic Silliness]]|3={{Quote|{{Abudawud|40|4731}}|Narrated AbuBarzah:
<option weight="1">{{Pictorial-Islam|1=Islamic Silliness|2=[[File:The-stoning-of-she-monkey.jpg|160px|link=Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Islamic Silliness]]|3=This page lists some of the most humorous verses that are found in the Qur'an and the Hadith.


...'''When Ubaydullah saw him, he said: This Muhammad of yours is a dwarf and fat. The old man (i.e. AbuBarzah) understood it.''' So he said: I did not think that I should remain among people who would make me feel ashamed of the company of Muhammad (peace be upon him)...}}
"According to `Amr b. Maymûn : I was in Yemen. Amongst the female goats of my people, I saw that at a heightened place, a male monkey brought along a female monkey and slept while keeping her hand beneath his head. During this time, a young monkey came and signaled the female monkey. She softly removed her hand from beneath the male monkey's head and went with the young monkey. She fornicated with him and I was watching it. After that, the female monkey returned and was softly trying to put her hand back under the male monkey's head that he woke up bewildered and smelled her and then screamed. All the monkeys gathered thereafter. He would point towards her and scream constantly (i.e. she has committed adultery). At last the other monkeys went towards the right left and brought along that young monkey whom I recognized. They dug a hole for this young monkey and the female one and stoned them to death. So I saw monkeys stoning to death too besides the human race." - Taiseer-ul-Baari, volume 2, Page 626 ([[Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Islamic Silliness|''read more'']])}}</option>
Anyone who claims there is no humor in Islam, just hasn't looked close enough. ([[Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Islamic Silliness|''read more'']])}}</option>





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Flat Earth and the Qur'an
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As recently as 1993 the supreme religious authority of Saudi Arabia Sheik Abdul-Aziz Ibn Baaz declared "The earth is flat. Whoever claims it is round is an atheist deserving of punishment." In a televised debate aired on Iraqi Al-Fayhaa TV (October 31, 2007), Muslim Researcher on Astronomy Fadhel Al-Sa'd also declared that the Earth is flat as evidenced by Qur'anic verses and that the sun is much smaller than the Earth and revolves around it. As devout Muslims, they have good reason to conclude the Earth is flat; the Qur'anic verses 15:19, 20:53, 43:10, 50:7, 51:48, 71:19, 78:6, 79:30, 88:20 and 91:6 all clearly state this. Many apologists have attempted to explain away this oddity to fellow Muslims and Westerners, preying on their listeners ignorance of the Arabic language. As such, their apologetic claims have been easily refuted by native Arabic speakers. (read more)