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<option weight="1">{{Pictorial-Islam|1=Muslim Conspiracy Theories|2=[[File:PEPSI Conspiracy.jpg|260px|link=Muslim Conspiracy Theories]]|3=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".
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Refutation of Modern Muslim Apologetics Against Aisha's Age
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Some Muslim apologists have recently claimed that Aisha was actually older than nine lunar years at time of the consummation of her marriage to Prophet Muhammad.

Using dubious research techniques, they have attempted to explain that Aisha was in fact not nine-years-old as the Sahih hadiths of her own testimony claim, but some other ages derived from misquotations, indirect sources, fuzzy dating techniques and slander.

This article analyzes every single argument put forward by these apologists, and provides additional information on the origins and history of the "Aisha was older" apologetic arguments, and the only logical purpose behind making them. (read more)