At one of his recent conversation programs, Mr. Adnan Oktar said that the PKK plans to cause conflict and unease in the Southeast region of Turkey by using the ISIL struggle as an excuse and warned our Kurdish brothers by giving examples from the hadiths of our Prophet (saas) and reminded them to sit at home and stay away from mischief and fighting. Following this explanation, Mr. Mehmet Simsek shared a Twitter message where he warned our Kurdish brothers against mischief and shared a related hadith of our Prophet (saas). October 7th, 2014: A9 TV ADNAN OKTAR: Our Kurdish brothers who are reasonable and religious shall stay at home. They should not enter into any conflict. Now they want this for the Southeast region. If there is a conflict, they think they can reach their aims. This would not do any good. There would be a lot of massacres. May Allah forbid. Therefore, our Kurdish people are very reasonable people, so those whose children are outside should take them inside or if their fathers are outside they should call him inside. The Messenger of Allah (saas) says, “At times of mischief it is best to sit at home.” So he says, “It is best to choose your home as base.” They can pray but the best attitude is to stay at home. They should not be on the streets. Our Prophet (saas) says, “At times of mischief “...those staying aside are better than those moving ahead, those who sit down are better than those who is standing, those standing are better than those walking, those walking are better than those running; stay at your homes and do not be engaged in mischief. Break your arrows on that day and leave your swords.” So there is no need to cause a scene. Only instigators will be on the streets and the state can deal with those people. But reasonable people who love their country and people will not be on the streets, but may Allah forbid if they need to go outside to buy medicine, for example, they should co-operate with the police. The police would take care of them, but other than that it would be very very wrong to go outside. |