The Bermuda Triangle Islamic Perspective : Within the Context of Bermuda Muslim History

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The Bermuda Triangle Islamic Perspective : Within the Context of Bermuda Muslim History

The Bermuda Triangle Islamic Perspective : Within the Context of Bermuda Muslim History

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Without proof, there is no reason to suspect the Emerald was anything but an ordinary Panama-flagged tanker, owned by an obscure holding company, running dark to ferry oil between two countries under economic sanctions—and there is nothing unusual about that.

The Disappearance of Flight 19". Bermuda-Triangle.Org. Archived from the original on 19 August 2006 . Retrieved 26 June 2018. {{ cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( link) The Devil's Sea or Dragon's Triangle is a region of the Pacific around Miyake Island, about 100 km south of Tokyo. One of the triangle's corners is said to be on the island of Guam. Although the name is used by Japanese fishermen, it does not appear on nautical maps. A pleasure yacht was found adrift in the Atlantic south of Bermuda on September 26, 1955; it is usually stated in the stories (Berlitz, Winer) [13] [14] that the crew vanished while the yacht survived being at sea during three hurricanes. The 1955 Atlantic hurricane season shows Hurricane Ione passing nearby between 14 and 18 September, with Bermuda being affected by winds of almost gale force. [1] In his second book on the Bermuda Triangle, Winer quoted from a letter he had received from Mr J.E. Challenor of Barbados: [60] Vanner, Antoine (2020-05-01). "Training Tragedies: the Losses of HMS Eurydice and HMS Atalanta". The Dawlish Chronicles . Retrieved 2021-07-27. Gruy, H. J. (March 1998). "Office of Scientific & Technical Information, OSTI, U.S. Department of Energy, DOE". Petroleum Engineer International. OTSI. 71 (3). OSTI 616279.Leadbeater, Chris (2020-12-16). "The strange tale of Flight 19 - the mystery that sparked the Bermuda Triangle myth". Sydney Morning Herald. Archived from the original on 2023-09-26 . Retrieved 2023-09-26. No one prior to me has discovered the answers I relate in this book about the Bermuda Triangle. The so-called mystery is solved by me, a Bermudian Muslim, and all praise is due to God. Tweet this alternated with two currents warm and cold as X which Generate a Magnatic current ( Bermuda triangle) Larry Kusche, author of The Bermuda Triangle Mystery: Solved (1975), [1] argued that many claims of Gaddis and subsequent writers were exaggerated, dubious or unverifiable. Kusche's research revealed a number of inaccuracies and inconsistencies between Berlitz's accounts and statements from eyewitnesses, participants, and others involved in the initial incidents. Kusche noted cases where pertinent information went unreported, such as the disappearance of round-the-world yachtsman Donald Crowhurst, which Berlitz had presented as a mystery, despite clear evidence to the contrary. Another example was the ore-carrier recounted by Berlitz as lost without trace three days out of an Atlantic port when it had been lost three days out of a port with the same name in the Pacific Ocean. Kusche also argued that a large percentage of the incidents that sparked allegations of the Triangle's mysterious influence actually occurred well outside it. Often his research was simple: he would review period newspapers of the dates of reported incidents and find reports on possibly relevant events like unusual weather, that were never mentioned in the disappearance stories. From an Islamic point of view, the Bermuda Triangle is a region of the ocean where supernatural occurrences take place. These occurrences cannot be attributed to natural causes or scientific explanations. Muslims believe that there is a hidden dimension to the world that humans cannot comprehend, and the Bermuda Triangle is an example of this. Islamic Theories on the Bermuda Triangle

Oil commands attention like no other commodity, for good reason. Pork bellies do not power the world; national fortunes do not rise and fall on orange-juice futures. A surge in the price of Brent crude, the international benchmark, has shaken the markets. If the politics of the business can be wild, though, the mechanics of it should be a routine matter of contracts and logistics.Ghost Ships: True Stories of Nautical Nightmares, Hauntings, and Disasters (2000), Richard Winer ( ISBN 0-425-17548-0) Debris Sighted In Plane Search For Tanker Missing Off Florida", The New York Times, February 11, 1963. Mayell, Hillary (15 December 2003). "Bermuda Triangle: Behind the Intrigue". National Geographic News. National Geographic Society. Archived from the original on 2018-11-06 . Retrieved 13 January 2023. Skeptical researchers, such as Ernest Taves [22] and Barry Singer, [23] have noted how mysteries and the paranormal are very popular and profitable. This has led to the production of vast amounts of material on topics such as the Bermuda Triangle. They were able to show that some of the pro-paranormal material is often misleading or inaccurate, but its producers continue to market it. Accordingly, they have claimed that the market is biased in favor of books, TV specials, and other media that support the Triangle mystery, and against well-researched material if it espouses a skeptical viewpoint.



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