"superstition speaks louder than truth," werkuwer ayat 3 (revisited)

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> http://www.arabnews.com/?
page=9&section=0&article=116604&d=24&m=11&y=2008
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> Sunday 23 November 2008 (26 Dhul Qa`dah 1429)
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>       Harun Yahya: Win over Darwinism
>       P.K. Abdul Ghafour | Arab News 
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>             Harun Yahya urges people to investigate allegations 
against him before believing anything.    
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>       Harun Yahya is the pen name of Adnan Oktar, a prominent 
Turkish intellectual and writer based in Istanbul. His research 
findings, proving the fallacy of Darwinism, have won him 
international acclaim. A strong advocate of Turkish Islamic Union, 
Yahya believes that the formation of such a union would solve many 
problems facing the Muslim world today.
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>       Speaking to Arab News in Istanbul, he said he was seeking a 
world of peace and love. "I am dreaming of a world where all people 
live together in peace and harmony. I also want to see terrorism and 
violence eliminated, sectarian differences and conflicts among 
Muslims eradicated and the Islamic faith and ethics promoted across 
the world." 
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>       Yahya has so far published over 300 books of which 60 have 
been translated into different languages including Arabic, English, 
French, Russian and Spanish. "I have written and published over 
45,000 pages. About 80 million copies of my books have been 
downloaded from our websites in 2008. These are astonishing numbers 
which show that people are interested in my work and this makes me 
extremely happy," he said.
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>       Yahya's books and documentaries, based on the teachings of 
the Qur'an and Sunnah, have been instrumental in deepening the faith 
of Muslims in God and making young Muslim men and women proud of 
their religion. Many television stations around the world telecast 
his documentaries that reaffirm the existence and power of God. His 
analytical writings on Darwinism, atheist Zionism, Marxism and 
Freemasonry have helped in exposing the hollowness of these 
ideologies.
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>       The Turkish scholar applauded Custodian of the Two Holy 
Mosques King Abdullah for his efforts to promote inter-faith 
dialogue at the international level. "I have been observing King 
Abdullah's activities very closely. He's a very sincere person and a 
true believer. I respect his decisions and ideas because I know that 
he is working to promote world peace."
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>       During his detailed interview with Arab News, Yahya also 
spoke about his ideas to end the protracted Arab-Israeli 
conflict. "The solution to this conflict needs to be as simple as 
possible in order to enable people in the region to live in unity 
and friendship," he said. 
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>       He praised the Arab peace initiative, originally proposed by 
King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, saying it should not be ignored.
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>       "The real problem in Israel lies in the fact that it is 
governed by atheist Zionists from behind the scenes. We have to get 
rid of these Masonic forces so that Muslims and Jews can govern it. 
Judaism is an old version of Islam. With the passage of time, it 
underwent a lot of distortions and changes. The true believers of 
Judaism are not the ones governing Israel now," he pointed out. 
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>       The Turkish Islamic Union is one of Yahya's fond dreams. He 
says: "Muslims have a Qur'anic obligation to act in unison as 
brothers. The Turkish Islamic Union is essential to achieve that 
goal. The Muslim and Turkic states must come together under the 
umbrella of this union in which every state will deal with its 
internal affairs independently and work together to realize their 
common objectives."
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>       He said the Turkish Islamic Union has the potential to open 
up to all countries of the world. "It will have no enemies because 
it will have the ability to transform enemies into friends," he 
said. About 95 percent of people in the Islamic and Turkic states 
are looking forward to such a union. "The only thing we need to do 
is to encourage our heads of state and politicians to form it. 
People are already talking about a customs union, a common market 
and a single currency. It shows people in their minds have already 
accepted such a union." He is optimistic that the Turkish Islamic 
Union could become a reality within the next 10 years.
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>       Yahya favors Turkey's attempt to become a full member of the 
European Union. However, he argued that Turkey should become the 
leader of Islamic Union first before becoming an EU member in order 
to strengthen its position. "Turkey would not benefit from its EU 
membership if it wins it now because Europe wants to have 
southeastern Turkey including Cyprus and Istanbul and that is not at 
all acceptable," he stated.
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>       Most Turkish people are religious and their women wear 
headscarves, he said. "It is true that wearing headscarves is not 
allowed in public institutions such as schools and universities but 
this is not the decision of the Turkish people. It is the decision 
of the Constitutional Court and a diktat of the Constitutional Law. 
Hopefully, this would be changed in the future. If the current law 
does not permit women to wear headscarves, we cannot say they would 
not be allowed in the future too."
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>       A fierce opponent of Darwinism, Yahya takes the credit for 
defeating the theory of evolution. "First, we offered Darwinists 
around the world 100 million fossils, which prove that this world 
came into being as a result of God's creationism and not because of 
evolution. Second, Darwin wrote in his books that people have to 
find transitional forms to prove the theory of evolution, but nobody 
has been able to find a single transitional form. Third, Darwinists 
claim that the first cell came into being as a coincidence. But it 
is impossible for even a single protein to be formed by chance. 
Fourth, we have proved that the skulls that were displayed as 
evidence of evolution are fake. Darwinism cannot explain how we can 
see or hear or sense with the support of our brain." 
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>       Polls conducted by newspapers in Germany, France, 
Switzerland and Denmark showed that 85-90 percent of Europeans no 
longer believed in the theory of evolution.
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>       According to Yahya, the 9/11 attacks in the US, the invasion 
of Afghanistan and Iraq, the defeat of the Iraqi military and the 
global financial crisis are signs of the second coming of Jesus 
(peace be upon him). "Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) has 
already given these signs. The continuing wars, bloodshed, 
hopelessness, etc. show that the time for the arrival of Messiah is 
approaching," he said. "The arrival of Messiah will bring about a 
golden age where people are happy and with a lot of wealth." 
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>       Asked about the allegation Yahya does not believe that 
Prophet Muhammad was the last prophet, he said: "This allegation 
could have been spread by the misunderstanding of a certain group of 
people who are not happy with the second coming of Jesus (pbuh) and 
the things that I have explained about it. Our Prophet (may God 
bless him and grant him peace) is the last prophet and the last 
messenger with a book. No other prophet or messenger with a book 
will ever come again. I have clearly mentioned that when Jesus 
(pbuh) comes, he would not bring a new Shariah or a new message or a 
new sacred book. He will come as a Muslim and follow the Shariah of 
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)."
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>       Yahya refuted allegations that the Qur'an promotes 
terrorism. "Islam is a religion of peace and it promotes virtue and 
tolerance. It stresses brotherhood. The Qur'an says very clearly 
that if you kill one innocent person, it amounts to killing the 
whole mankind. 
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>       Referring to the accusations against Abul A'ala Moudoodi and 
Syed Qutb that their books promoted terrorism, he said: "I have read 
their books carefully and have not seen anything encouraging 
terrorism and violence. I believe that they were very sincere 
Muslims and true believers. Those who criticize them or find faults 
with them should go through their books again and read them 
carefully."
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>       He highlighted the efforts of his organization, Global 
Publishing, to spread the message of the Qur'an and Sunnah in 
English through his websites harunyahya.com and harunyahya.net. "We 
have plans to publish a translation of the Qur'an in English and 
produce Islamic movies but they are projects that need a lot of time 
and funds. If God bestows upon us such material means, we'll try to 
implement them."
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>       Yahya recalled French President Nicholas Sarkozy's 
encouraging comments after reading his book, Atlas of 
Creation. "Sarkozy said that in everyone's heart the love of God 
resides. It is God who constantly sends to people the messages of 
humility and love, peace and brotherhood, and tolerance and respect. 
We should conform to those messages. God does not enslave man but 
frees him." Atlas of Creation, he said, had also influenced former 
French President Jacques Chirac and former British Premier Tony 
Blair.
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>       Yahya urged Muslims not to believe in the false accusations 
made against him by those who oppose his views and ideas. "Atheist 
Zionists, Masons and Darwinists spread these allegations because 
they want to silence me. If you have any doubts or questions, feel 
free to ask me directly or email to my website. We will be glad to 
answer them. God has urged believers to investigate accusations 
before believing them," he said
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