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Politics : WAR on Terror. Will it engulf the Entire Middle East?
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From: DeplorableIrredeemableRedneck2/19/2014 5:40:27 PM
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Muslim leaders issue a fatwa against anyone living on MARS as there is 'no righteous reason' to be thereClerics in the UAE have deemed a colony on Mars as being un-IslamicThey argue that trying to live there would be akin to committing suicideKilling oneself is strictly forbidden in Islam, according to the QuranThe ruling came after Mars One announced a 2025 mission to MarsSo far around 500 Saudis and Arabs have volunteered to take part in it
By TED THORNHILL

PUBLISHED: 13:32 GMT, 19 February 2014 | UPDATED: 18:00 GMT, 19 February 2014


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A Fatwa has been issued against living on Mars by clerics who say that trying to set up home there would be un-Islamic.

The fatwa – or ruling – was issued by the General Authority of Islamic Affairs and Endowment (GAIAE) in the UAE after the Mars One organisation announced that it would try and establish a permanent human settlement on Mars.

The committee argued that an attempt to dwell on the planet would be so hazardous as to be suicidal and killing oneself is not permitted by Islam.



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Forbidden: A Fatwa has been issued against travelling to Mars (above is a Hubble Space Telescope image of the Red Planet)

According to Khaleejtimes.com it said: ‘Such a one-way journey poses a real risk to life, and that can never be justified in Islam. There is a possibility that an individual who travels to planet Mars may not be able to remain alive there, and is more vulnerable to death.’


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The astronauts, the committee said, would end up dying for no ‘righteous reason’ and would face the same punishment in the afterlife as someone who’d committed suicide.

The committee, led by Professor Dr Farooq Hamada, said: ‘Protecting life against all possible dangers and keeping it safe is an issue agreed upon by all religions and is clearly stipulated in verse 4/29 of the Holy Quran: Do not kill yourselves or one another. Indeed, Allah is to you ever Merciful.’

The GAIAE has issued around two million Fatwas through its Official Fatwa Centre since its inception in 2008.



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Colony: Mars One hopes to establish a human colony on the Red Planet by 2025

The multi-billion pound Mars One mission hopes to establish a human colony on Mars in 2025.

Its website says: ‘The Mars One mission plan consists of cargo missions and unmanned preparation of a habitable settlement, followed by human landings.

‘In the coming years, a demonstration mission, communication satellites, two rovers and several cargo missions will be sent to Mars. These missions will set up the outpost where the human crew will live and work.’

Over 200,000 people, including 500 Saudis and Arabs, have applied to take part in the missions so far.

In December Mars One short-listed 1,058 people to take part in trials for the ambitious project.

Co-founder Bas Lansdorp said: ‘We’re extremely appreciative and impressed with the sheer number of people who submitted their applications.

'However, the challenge with 200,000 applicants is separating those who we feel are physically and mentally adept to become human ambassadors on Mars from those who are obviously taking the mission much less seriously. We even had a couple of applicants submit their videos in the nude!’

Mars lies on average 141.6million miles from the Sun and has an average temperature of -85F (-65C). Its atmosphere is desperately thin - one per cent of Earth's pressure - and is 95 per cent carbon dioxide.

Read more: One-way trip to Mars prohibited in Islam

Read more: dailymail.co.uk
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