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Non-Muslim Japanese scientist discovers effect of Islamic words, pictures & Azan on water

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Uploaded by on Sep 29, 2009

Placing Islamic words, Quran, Kaaba photos, Azan, etc. close to water produces a variety of beautiful crystal shapes, at the molecular level of the water which can only be seen by a microscope.

This is a scientific proof of Islam's validity.

The Japanese scientist, Dr. Masaru Emoto, visited Egypt to share his discoveries with Egyptian scientists, hoping for collaboration that may result in even further amazing discoveries.

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  • no one know the end of the world , only 1 = ALLAH

  • "أشهد ألا اله إلا الله وأشهد أن محمداً رسول الله"

    "I witness that no god but Allah, and Muhammad is his prophet"

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  • Allahuma salee ala Mohammed Wa alee Mohammed Wa ajil farajahum :')

  • @dragon261100 have you ever considered the fact that you might not need to submit to or worship anyone? you are alower vibrational being i am a higher one its as simple as that you can call me names like the coward that you are but that still wont change the one and only truth i can say with great pride that i am who i am and you have fallen to temptation and all that is of a lower vibration only negative entities have expectations of worship and submission...

  • @ BillieJean900 maybe you are right but what made this Japanese man come here from far ??

  • @inwarpaint the question is "does water respond to all that in a beautiful and reasonable way like that?"

  • The water also responds to beautiful music, simulation from other non-Muslim words or blessings (i.e. Buddhism, Christian, non-religious blessings/positive words), and love and thanks. Submit to God's will by being a channel of his love to yourself and all beings. What is your intent here? To bicker? To meaningfully share? You are responsible for what you create.

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