Why should I trust what he's saying?

When to a gathering on Sunday and was lsitening to one of the Imaams very carefully.

His speech included the following

Neil armstrong heard the azaan when he landed on the moon
Neil armstrong went to a muslim country and heard the call for prayer, He said he heard this on the moon
Neil armstrong converted to Islam
He is now in a mental institute because USA wants to hide this

Now nearly every person in the gathering started saying Allah o Akbar when they heard this, Infact some people will probably go to Non Muslims and tell the same story and then look like idiots themselves.

The Imaam heard this story and passed it on to others without reading up on it, doing his own research so why should I trust anything else these Imams say when most of them have heard it from other people and have not researched it themselves.

For the record

Neil Armstrong is not in a mental institute
Is not a muslim
and did not hear or has ever said he heard the azaan on the moon

Re: Why should I trust what he's saying?

lol....some of these maulanas are idiots. It is certainly a sign of an uneducated person. Any maulana who is highly eduated and then became maulana will know how to research before giving speach to thousand of muslims.

Re: Why should I trust what he's saying?

Yes I have heard that too. Dont beleive crap like that. Islam is not some sort of occult releigon. This is what so many idiots argue;

1) The times the words for "land" and "sea" are used in the Quran are in exact proportion to the real Land to Water proportion on Earth. Subhan Allah, Islam is so scientific. ACTUALLY; This hasnt always been so, changing climate and shifing of platonic rock will alter water and land on earth. 4 Billion years ago there wasnt a single drop of water on earth. Moreover, global warming will melt ice in polar caps and this ratio will change, then perhaps the mullahs will try to change the Quran to match the new ratio to uphold their stupid arguement.

2) "Neil armstrong heard azaan on moon." If you tell them that it isnt scientificly possible beacuse moon has no atmosphere; ie. no air to carry sound waves, and if they heard it through their radios then it must have been from Earth to Moon link, Mullah will contradict himself and say, Islam is not science!

Re: Why should I trust what he’s saying?

i also heard this rumor couple of years ago, infact i read it in one of the urdu newspaper as well.

this is the danger which we face with these so called clerics, where is the check and balance for anything what these zealots are claiming?

absolute rubbish…:mad: