Its something I always think about. I read the english translated Quran by M.A.S. Abdel-Haleem and thats where I always see that line. I understand it may refer to the 7 heavens and hell plus our Earth but could it also mean life on other planets?

Ive been thinking about it because right now with the news coming out about UFOs and aliens im more on the side that they most probably exist. There is the release of US fighter jets footage of them tracking UFOs, recently leaked iPhone pictures from US Navy pilots, and the biggest thing of all to me is the military officer involved in the Roswell UFO crash who was photographed for the news while holding debris of a weather balloon very recently admitted that a UFO really did crash, bodies were recovered and all debris taken to a lab to back engineer, and he was told to lie and pose infront of the fake debris. That is some amazing historical stuff to me. Almost cold hard proof. Then you also recently have the Israel Space Security chief coming out now and saying that aliens do exist and have a Galactic Federation which the US government have been in contact with and have an agreement with, while also having a shared underground base on Mars.

So is life in outer space ever considered in Islam?

I suppose a big answer to religion is to ask these aliens if they have had any religious experiences with who we call Allah.

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