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Southeast Asia
Malaysia considers Islam in space
2006-04-25
A two-day conference on Islam and life in space is under way in Malaysia, in a bid to answer questions faced by would-be Muslim astronauts. Malaysia is due to send an astronaut into space with the Russians next year. The country's first spaceman is almost certain to be a Muslim, which raises a number of practical issues.
Like, what to do if you encounter the S.S. SwineTrek
For instance, Muslims wash before they pray but not only is water a precious commodity in space, but it is also impractical in weightlessness.
Kleenex Cottonelle Flushable Folded Wipes with Aloe & E, leaves your skin soft and works fine in zero-G
Likewise, the faithful face Mecca. However, that will mean pin-pointing a moving location while in zero gravity.
How about, I don't know, facing earth? Mecca's down there.
And Muslim prayer times are linked to those of the sunrise and sunset, but in orbit the sun appears to rise and set more than a dozen times a day.
You could use local time at the launch site, at the home of the Islamonaut or at Mecca?

Malaysia's science ministry has called together a group of experts to thrash out these and other questions.
I just solved your problem in under a minute. Of course, I'm not an expert, nor do I get paid as one
It is being billed as the first-ever serious discussion of the issues.

It is in keeping with the Malaysian government's mission to promote what it calls Islam Hadhari, or civilisational Islam, which encourages Muslims to embrace education, science and technology. It will doubtless be hoping that a conference of Muslim scientists and scholars debating such cutting edge issues will not go unnoticed in the rest of the Islamic world.
They're too busy discussing the proper way to kill more Jews or when the Hidden Imam will crawl out of his well
Posted by:Steve

#10  I notice that "What to do if the aliens aren't moslem" isn't in there.

Probably just run your spacecraft into them and blow up?
Posted by: flash91   2006-04-25 18:48  

#9  Good thing they can catch a ride with the Russians. If this is what passes for important space exploration questions in the Islamic world, they'll never get off this planet.

I'd just love to see them try to convert Martin the Martian, though.
Posted by: Desert Blondie   2006-04-25 18:37  

#8  BH, on the contrary. A parasite (or a bunch of them thereof) would freeze to an icicle at near 0 degrees Kelvin.
Posted by: twobyfour   2006-04-25 15:24  

#7  Ima guessin' the Russkie cosmonaut is under strict order not to bring up the whole Chechyna issue, eh?
Posted by: BA   2006-04-25 14:00  

#6  His fellow travelers should worry about the killing infidels part.
Posted by: DoDo   2006-04-25 12:36  

#5  The idea of praying 5x12=60 times a day has potential. Power generating potential, with all that bobbing up and down on the spot.
Hmmm... Muslim astronaut on rotating Space Station... Joggin'round and round to face Mecca. We're talkin'serious torque here. Could be the biggest Muslim technological advance since the prayer mat buzzer breakthrough in '04.
Posted by: Grunter   2006-04-25 10:56  

#4  Praying in space - waggle your ass at Mecca five times a day. The most important part of space exploration. Yaaas.

This ideology can't travel to the corner store, nevermind space.
Posted by: Thinemp Whimble2412   2006-04-25 10:53  

#3  Perhaps they should investigate recent Jewish responsa on these matters. No, that would be too logical.
Posted by: Eric Jablow   2006-04-25 10:49  

#2  I think a quarantine is in order. We can never let this ideology off the planet.
Posted by: BH   2006-04-25 10:26  

#1  I believe abu Al-aska laid down the final fatwa on this subject a couple of days back.
Posted by: 6   2006-04-25 09:46  

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