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Armstrong and his two fellow astronauts, Aldrin and Collins, saw an object on the Moons horizon,

which looked like an open book, and then they heard some mysterious music. They reported this
back to Earth. At first, no one on Earth believed them: how could there be a book on the Moon and
music in airless space? But the music was also heard on Earth over the radio transmission, and the
book was photographed.
It is believed that the book the astronauts saw on the Moon is the prototype of the earthly Koran that
exists in the heavens.
But all this information was classified.
In February 1983, fourteen years after his flight to the Moon, Astronaut Neil Armstrong went to Egypt
to participate in a scientific conference. During the meeting, the azan sounded. Armstrong, sitting in
the presidium, went pale and asked: What is that music? Surprised by the astronauts behavior, the
conference participants explained that it was the Muslim call to prayer. That voice. Thats what I
heard when I first stepped on the Moon, hearing it is giving me goose bumps! O Allah! I
found You not on Earth, but on the Moon! I stepped onto the Moon without praying, but
now I will pray, you can consider me a Muslim. So the first person to walk on the Moon,
American astronaut Neil Armstrong, became a Muslim.
Later a NASA employee, who recorded all the conversations between the spaceship and Earth during
the astronauts time on the Moon, declassified this information by allowing the public to listen to the
tape.
The same website goes into full details:

Astronaut Aldrin: We can see some object that looks like an open book. Right above the Sea
of Tranquility (Mare Tranquillitatis).
Astronaut Armstrong: It looks like two rings, or to be more exact, like an open book.
Astronaut Collins: I changed the position of the sextant, now we can clearly see that it is
shaped like a book.
Observation from Earth: What are you talking about, how can there be a book on the Moon?
The voices were recorded on tape. The next day the book disappeared, however some
external interference constantly jammed the radio transmission, a sound kept breaking in
similar to the siren of a fire engine.
Collins: Earth, can you hear me, get rid of the interference, that siren, or Ill go deaf
Earth: That sound is not coming from Earth, its coming from without, are you sure there
isnt another ship there besides yours?
Armstrong: And now some music has started, Earth, are you going to get rid of the music or
not?
Earth: Everything here is in working order. The music is coming from you.
Aldrin: What nonsense! Can we agree or not? That music is coming from you!

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The next day, Armstrong went onto the Moon again. The Eagle has landed! he said with emotion.
A person was walking on the Moon for the first time. Suddenly the sound like a siren was heard again.
But this time (this is all recorded on tape), the following words were heard:RABBI-EL ARDZ-DINI
ENDAHU-IZA-KUN-ALIM.
Earth: Hey, whos talking?
Armstrong was walking on the Moon at this time. Again the sound of music was heard:Ashgadu ala
illaga illallag. (I testify there is no God but Allah.)
Earth: UFOs again? What were the words in that music?
Collins: Ashan mahatma rasamballa, something like that. Sounds like Indian
Armstrong: I heard it (the Arabian prayer presented above. Ed.) to the end. It somehow
makes you feel good. I think its from African radio stations
Aldrin: I changed the frequency, the same sound again. Its coming from the Moon. Its not
a radio wave. Its something hard to believe.
Earth: What, have you all gone crazy up there? How can there be sound in airless space?
Collins: So what is it then? UFOs?
Armstrong: Can UFOs be shaped like books?
Earth: A strange indisposition. Or some space wave? Its obvious that the voices, sounds,
are all figments of your imagination?
Armstrong: You cant take pictures of figments! You cant record an imaginary voice on
tape!
Earth: Alright, but how can sound spread in airless space?
Sometime later, the astronauts returned to Earth. The cassettes were listened to again. In the
meantime, consultations were held with Al-Baz, NASAs executive secretary. He gave an explanation of
the music heard on the Moon, declaring it to be a holy saying in Arabic.
Much time passed, and Warden, an Apollo 16 astronaut, heard the same saying.
What is more, while photographing the Earth in infrared rays, he picked up something akin to the aura
of our planet, which looks like the Arabic inscription of the Creators name Allah.
This photograph, which was published in National Geographic, has traveled around the whole world.

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