Almighty Allah is the One Who is beautiful. He makes us appear like this for now as an image of this world. The original is in the Hereafter. Insha'Allah in the Hereafter we will be like passing through a mirror all of a sudden. It will be like waking up from a sleep. "Allah, Allah," we will say, "What a life was that, it was interesting." We will say; "We were clearly in a dream."
When one deviates from religion he would become an antichrist. Whomever Allah makes the Mahdi, whoever is the Mahdi the antichrists would not be influential on him.
(A9 TV; December 9th, 2012)
Adnan Oktar
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Almighty Allah will put Muslims in Heaven. Hell is forbidden for Muslims. It is not possible for them to enter Hell. Muslims only watch Hell like they'd watch a television screen.
(A9 TV; December 9th, 2012)
Adnan Oktar
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When one dies, this image here would seem blurred. That person would be absolutely sure. He would sincerely believe that this is a dream. Like a high quality dream. When one wakes up he will see that as real life.
(A9 TV; December 9th, 2012)
Adnan Oktar
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Just like the real world startling us when we wake up from sleep and making us say; "How clear it is here and how blurred it is while in sleep," those who die, see this life as blurred. Actually the life in this world is a dream as well.
(A9 TV; December 9th, 2012)
Adnan Oktar
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Materials exist as images. But they are not absolute beings.
(A9 TV; December 9th, 2012)
Adnan Oktar
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Lovelessness is the scourge casted upon the world. Some people take lovelessness normally. Actually lovelessness is like Hell. It is a terrible thing. Our brothers and sisters should constantly denounce lovelessness.
(A9 TV; December 9th, 2012)
Adnan Oktar
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Hatred has nested in the hearts of many people. The people of hatred are very heinous. Their lives are like the life in Hell, they are acting very stupidly.
(A9 TV; December 9th, 2012)
Adnan Oktar
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Lovelessness brings about lack of quality; lack of quality brings about lovelessness. Lovelessness progresses very rapidly in an environment of poor quality. Love and quality is nested in one another. We will strive for our brothers to be very high quality Muslims. We will strive for love to develop to the utmost.
(A9 TV; December 9th, 2012)
Adnan Oktar
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Violence, terror, cruelty are acts that should be strictly avoided, I mean they are directly features of the Hell. These should be strictly avoided.
(A9 TV; December 9th, 2012)
Adnan Oktar
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Genuine Muslims are humble, they are tranquil, they are companionable. They never engage in artificial behaviors, they never act haughtily, never put on airs pretending to be a pompous hodja or a mullah. They do not put on airs pretending to be a saint. They do not put on airs pretending to be a crispy voiced, special guy. Their manners are always normal and kind.
(A9 TV; December 9th, 2012)
Adnan Oktar
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They will slander, they will attempt to agonize, they will use a vile language, they will use insults and what would a Muslim say in the face of this? He/ She will simply say" Peace" and will walk away from them without even giving them the time of day.
(A9 TV; December 9th, 2012)
Adnan Oktar
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Muslim spends on the way of Allah very wholeheartedly. Muslim would never spend in vain, he would not waste but he does not keep it tight either. When the money is spent on Muslims, on the way of Islam, Muslim spends it abundantly and never keeps it tight. Yet a Muslim would never spend money in vain.
(A9 TV; December 9th, 2012)
Adnan Oktar
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The Qur'an should be kept by your side. It should be on your pillow. You will read it at night before you go to bed, you will read it when you wake up. It will be on your desk.
(A9 TV; December 9th, 2012)
Adnan Oktar
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Satan wants to keep you away from the Qur'an. They keep women away from the Qur'an for almost half of their lives. Saying; "Beware do not touch the Qur'an! You cannot touch the Qur'an!" A Muslim's hand will be clean anyway, so she can take the Qur'an to her hand and read it as she likes. If your hands are clean, you can go and read the Qur'an. A woman or a man, anyone can read the Qur'an as they like. You can read it from the translation, you can read it as ever you like.
(A9 TV; December 9th, 2012)
Adnan Oktar
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Muslims will go to the Heaven, unbelievers will go to Hell; but no one will be sure of him/herself. They will not be sure if they will go to Hell or to Heaven. They will be in between fear and hope. Allah wants it that way. By that, a Muslim would become perfect and very painstaking, insha'Allah.
(A9 TV; December 9th, 2012)
Adnan Oktar
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People would feel the Mahdi (pbuh) but cannot name that feeling. They will feel the dajjal (antichrist) but cannot name that feeling. A Muslim would feel an innate repulsiveness inside towards the dajjal.
(A9 TV; December 5th, 2012)
Adnan Oktar
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One cannot become a prophet just by wanting to be one. One cannot be a prophet just by working on it. And one cannot become the Mahdi just by working on it. Just by striving, for instance even if we were to open schools, preach religion, open Islamic monasteries and strive, we cannot become the Mahdi. Even if we establish worldwide big companies, open madrasas, courses, even if we open Qur'an courses, we cannot become the Mahdi. It should be by Allah's choosing.
(A9 TV; December 5th, 2012)
Adnan Oktar
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Allah regards reciting His name intermittently and preaching religion intermittently as acting loose. Allah does not accept acting loose. Allah wants us to hold it tight, as tight as it could be.
(A9 TV; December 5th, 2012)
Adnan Oktar
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Istanbul is the place in which the system of the Mahdi gives an intellectual struggle against Darwinism and materialism. Istanbul is the capital of culture. This is the place in which cultures are giving an intellectual struggle.
(A9 TV; December 5th, 2012)
Adnan Oktar
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Once the system of the Mahdi comes, the system of the antichrist (dajjal) will be gone. Superstition, that is Darwinism, materialism will surely collapse. It is not important that it resisted for a hundred years, for a hundred and fifty years. It will certainly collapse and be destroyed in the end.