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In the 1991 Summer-Fall edition of the Phoenix Official Visitor’s Guide, the image of His Divine Eminence Gohar Shahi on the Moon is clearly visible.

Image courtesy of: Boot Traverse, Photographer.

A close-up of the image of the Moon from the Phoenix Official Visitor’s Guide cover. It has been blurred so the face of His Divine Eminence is further prominent.

According to this letter from the photographer, ‘...The enlargement of the moon, which I photographed over downtown Phoenix in February 1990, does have the likeness of a man in profile when viewed rotated 90 degrees.’














Sarkar

His Divine Eminence Ra Gohar Shahi

Sarkar Image Moon On the left: an unaltered image of the Moon. On the right, the face of His Divine Eminence has been digitally superimposed for ease of comparison.

Sarkar Image Moon The face of His Divine Eminence alongside an enlarged image of the Moon.

Moon Phases The Moon in different phases, with the image of His Divine Eminence visible throughout. His Divine Eminence’s face has been indicated.

Source: Collin’s Skywatching: The Ultimate Guide to the Universe (English language edition, 1995) by David H Levy; Page 239

Sarkar Images Various poses of the true images of His Divine Eminence Gohar Shahi.

A photograph of the Moon released by NASA. Crater Copernicus

Source: News Release: Hubble Shots of the Moon (April 16, 1999), by John Coldwall and Alex Stars in association with NASA.

http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/1999/14

“More details about the Moon are on the next page.”

God said, ‘We will show you our signs in the near future, in the universe and within yourselves until you believe this is the truth.’

‘Look for his signs in the skies, in the land, and in space; the signs belong to the one who will appear from the east.’—Allama Iqbal

Moon Crater

The image of the moon has been rotated in an anti-clockwise direction. By doing this, the images on the Moon become clearly visible.

Sarkar and Moon

The comparisons between various pictures of His Divine Eminence Gohar Shahi and images of the Moon show that the face on the Moon is indeed of His Divine Eminence.

Sarkar and Moon

Sarkar Moon Image

The images were taken from the book Pictorial Astronomy.

Woman on Moon

The Moon and a sketch beside it depicting the likeness of a woman.

Woman on Moon

When it was revealed in the United States that the image on the Moon is of a person of Asian origin and whose features suggest that He is a Muslim; subsequently, the image was rotated clockwise. The photograph above (1) is an original photograph of the Moon. The photograph (2) relates to the Moon also. This has been modified: A part of the face and beard have been altered to show hair of the head while deleting the face which is clean shaven. Photograph (3) above depicts the attempt Dinsmore made to portray it as a woman’s so that viewers would be misled into believing that it is the image of the Virgin Mary. The chin has been shortened in the photograph, the neck profile made smooth and the eyes elongated.

A distortion of the signs of God is not a good omen as these images will soon become apparent throughout the whole world.

Images of the Moon published in various articles, and printed by many companies.

Moon Article

Moon from 555

Whether you are in the east or the west, try taking a photograph of the Moon with your personal camera, from any angle, and you will see these images.

Skywatching Skywatching

Another example of His Divine Eminence Gohar Shahi’s face on an image of the Moon printed by a third party.

Source: Collin’s Skywatching: The Ultimate Guide to the Universe (Page 235, 1995 English Edition) by David Levy.

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