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Astronomical Discovery of Hell in the Universe
ASTRONOMICAL DISCOVERY OF HELL IN THE UNIVERSE

DR. FAZLUL ISLAM

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INTRODUCTION
2009 was declared by the UN to be the international year of astronomy 2009. The focus was on enhancing the public’s engagement with and understanding of astronomy. The International Astronomical Union (IAU) launched the year under the theme ‘The Universe, Yours to Discover’. By scientific exploration of the universe, the astronomers have discovered many celestial bodies in the outer space, which were hidden and unknown to mankind in the ancient periods. The hell and paradise are two hidden or spiritual matters of the universe proposed by the prophets. For long time their existence in the universe was a religious belief. Now, by comparative study of astronomical discoveries with the religious cosmology, I have identified the distant celestial bodies the stars, galaxies, quasars, pulsars, and black holes all are hells of religious cosmology. Although scientific discipline of astronomy has made tremendous stride in understanding the nature of the universe, the astronomers did not explain the aim of creation and ultimate fate of the universe. The religious specialists and scientists also did not evaluate the distant celestial bodies in the light of Holy Scriptures. So it remains unknown for long time that the extremely vast world consisting of billions of stars and galaxies in the universe actually is the spiritual Hell that had been told in the Holy Scriptures. I hope this discovery will be accepted by the astronomers, scientists, religious specialists and peoples of all walks of life as the most wonderful and biggest scientific discovery in the history of mankind for “Hell Sighting Effect” all over the world. DR. FAZLUL ISLAM

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ASTRONOMY
Astronomy is the scientific study of celestial objects and phenomena that originate outside the earth’s atmosphere. Astronomy is one of the oldest sciences. Astronomers of early civilizations performed methodical observation of the night



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