A Saudi
cleric has drawn ridicule on social media after claiming that the Earth does
not rotate, and that the Sun orbits the Earth.


Sheikh Bandar al-Khaibari, answering questions from students at a university
in the United Arab Emirates on Sunday, told his audience the Earth is "stationary
and does not move".
To prove his point, Mr Khaibari launched into a convoluted effort to explain
his theory using the example of an airplane flying to China.
"If we leave Sharjah airport on an international flight to China... the
Earth is rotating, right?" he asked sarcastically. "So, if the
plane stops still on air, wouldn't China be coming towards it? True or not?"
"If the Earth rotates on the other direction, the plane will not be able
to reach China, because China is also rotating as the plane rotates."
Social media users were not so convinced, with some noting that the irony that
Mr Khaibari chose to advance his theory on the anniversary of Galileo's
birthday.
The hashtag #داعية_ينفي_دوران_الأرض - which roughly translates as #cleric_rejects_rotation_of_Earth - began circulating.
Mr Khaibari also claimed that the Sun orbits the Earth, rather than the other way round.
According to al-Arabiya newspaper, Mr Khaibari has previously stated that Nasa never sent humans to the moon, rejecting lunar landing videos as a Hollywood fabrication.
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