What He Said?What Happened?

Al-Quds  Newspaper Interview - November 17- 2008

Adnan Oktar: Jerusalem is the first place that I would like to go. I have never been abroad before. I haven’t been anywhere abroad, but I can say that Jerusalem is the first place that I would like to visit. Mecca, Medina and Jerusalem are the three places that are important for me.But at the end, Jerusalem will belong to Muslims in any case. I tell this on the basis of the hadiths of Prophet Muhammad (saas). When the Hazrat Mahdi (as) comes and Jesus (as) returns, Jerusalem and all parts in there will  be completely full of Muslims InshaAllah.  Our Jewish brothers will also be, Christians will also be, but Muslims will also be in a spiritual leadership in there InshaAllah. They will live amicably and brotherly InshaAllah.

Reporter: What is the best solution to the Middle-East problem? What is the best solution to the Palestine problem?

Adnan Oktar: A very strong faith, a very strong bond with Allah, an intense love of Allah, an intense fear of Allah and the spirit of unity and togetherness. Severe avoidance from controversiries arising from seperations among the Islamic schools, providing an all-out support for other Muslims, attaching great importance to culture and knowledge and, approaching incidents with love and keeping in mind that there is certainly good in them will be the solution. Because in the destiny Palestine is already saved. The controversy and disorder have already come to an end in destiny. There are many hadiths giving good news about Jerusalem. We will see this within the next 10-15 years InshaAllah.

Milliyet - June 14- 2010

Mr. Aydıntaşbaş who conveyed the atmosphere of the Summit noted; “The Arab countries are pleased with the increasing trade and the incoming affinity they get from Turkey.” He also stated; an Arab diplomat who indicated in the closed part of the conference that : the Minister of Foreign Affairs Ahmed Davutoğlu made an enthusiastic speech about the Arab geography and Israel, and added, “ Despite Davutoğlu’s calm tone he is a good orator. In the conclusion of his speech he (Davutoğlu) told to the 17 Arab Ministers of Foreign Affairs, “Jerusalem will soon be the capital and we will go and pray in Al-Masjid Al-Aqsa all together.”