I'm assuming since Islam is an Abrahamic religion, in the gods-humans-animal scaling, there are large gaps between gods, humans, and animals, in that order, with the larger gap being between humans and animals. Contrast to Native American religions which generally puts humans third with small gaps or Greek mythology which puts a slim gap between gods and humans.Ya, you can pretty much make an argument for anything using the Hadith. It was written by a lot of people across hundreds of years.
However, the Earth being on a whale was never a widespread Muslim belief. I know this not only because I think I would've heard of it otherwise, but because Muslims simply do not view things with that kind of animist perspective. Muslim superstitions revolve around curses, evil spirits, jinxes, and such things. There is also a creation account in the Quran. No mention of a whale as far as I remember.
I'm assuming since Islam is an Abrahamic religion, in the gods-humans-animal scaling, there are large gaps between gods, humans, and animals, in that order, with the larger gap being between humans and animals. Contrast to Native American religions which generally puts humans third with small gaps or Greek mythology which puts a slim gap between gods and humans.
OMG, now Paul Pierce apparenly is dumb as f.... as well. That must be the stupidest argument I have heard for flat Earth, LMAO.
lol, of course there are tons of flat earthers and it looks like Pierce is dead serious.You think he's serious? The only thing more preposterous than flat-Earthers are those who actually believe in them. That is a conspiracy theory unto itself.