Being an atheist means being honest. They bravely, honestly say, "I do not believe in God, I do not believe in religion. If there is a person who can convince me otherwise, let's talk as if I will believe I want it to be sincere." But dishonesty, hypocrisy is horrible.
In this world the trial we are living is a seemingly one; actually, in the esoteric sense, we are being educated, this world is a course. Because God already knows what we will do. He is the One Who created us. In other words, God knows what we will do since eternally before. We have already been here and done that. The point of this trial is to train us, to show us our true selves. God makes us face our true selves. In other words, He makes us love ourselves. He is preparing us for the afterlife.
(A9 TV; February 29th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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It is quite natural for a Muslim to make a mistake. People should not be afraid of making mistakes. Even if it is a big mistake, it can be solved by giving advice. But reacting angrily to advice is not normal. You could say, "Okay, I will consider this. May God bless you. I will try my best." That's it. But angry overreaction to advice is abnormal behavior.
(A9 TV; February 29th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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Of course, a believer should be open to advice. A Muslim might make a mistake, there is nothing wrong with this but he should always pay heed to advice of others: In other words, a Muslim shouldn't be arrogant, disrespectful and snobbish, right? Even though he won't follow the advice, he should politely listen to it within the limits of the Qur'an and say, "I will try hard to do so."
(A9 TV; February 29th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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Some people suspect others of being hypocrites. Let's assume that they are hypocrites; then educate them, communicate with them, talk to them through the verses of the Qur'an, be patient with them, right? Otherwise, people would not want to talk to each other, no Muslim would want to see or speak to another Muslim. If you start accusing people of being hypocrites, disbelievers or sick, there will be no one left to talk to.
(A9 TV; February 29th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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There is a guardianship system among believers. No believer has the authority to expel a person from among the believers by accusing someone of being a hypocrite. This can only be done through a revelation from God.
(A9 TV; February 29th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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People occasionally ask me, "One of our friends is a hypocrites; what should we do?" How are you so sure? Maybe the person who you believe to be a hypocrite will go to Heaven and you will go to Hell. Did you split his chest open and looked at his heart? Even the prophets cannot make such a judgment, so how can you? They make such judgments only based on revelations. Even when people act openly in displaying their hypocrisy, the prophets try to put them on the right path rather than expelling them.
(A9 TV; February 29th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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But if you try to win atheists, disbelievers, those against Islam over, then you should try even harder to win over the Muslims who have a sickness in their hearts and weaker faiths. You can easily commune with such people as they are already among you. No matter how abnormal they may behave, how ill-tempered they are, the merit, the reward of trying to win such people over are greater.
(A9 TV; February 29th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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As long as a person says "There is no god but Allah Muhammad is His Messenger", you cannot exclude him from the guardianship system. You cannot say things such as "Begone; go away to the disbelievers." Saying so is unlawful. On one hand you are trying to win people over to the cause of Islam, but on the other hand, you are trying to expel people from it. If you are going to expel people, then why are you trying to win disbelievers over?
(A9 TV; February 29th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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Believers are obliged to protect and watch over each other. The Qur'an introduces a guardianship system. A believer should protect other believers like they are his own brothers and sisters.
(A9 TV; February 29th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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Occasionally, the hypocrites display positive behavior. This is a tell-tale sign of the beginning of a new attack. For example, they treat everyone well and speak nicely, but this only lays the groundwork for a serious attack. In other words, this behavior is the beginning of an attack plan satan has granted them, impregnated them with. In other words, it is usually doubtful for a hypocrite to be cured of his hypocrisy; he will surely attempt something, try to initiate a new attack.
(A9 TV; February 28th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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Hypocrites generally try to avoid Muslims. The reason they do this is that if someone attacks Muslims, they might get arrested, blacklisted, beaten, or insulted and they do not want their reputations to be damaged.
(A9 TV; February 28th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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Hypocrites always aim for being the closest to the Muslim’s leader, or the prophet. This is the position hypocrites desire the most to reach, because in that position their attacks, their strikes, will be the most effective. They regard this position as vital as it is the focal point to hinder the activities of the Muslims and provide intelligence to their satanic masters.
(A9 TV; February 28th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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Hypocrites are incorrigible maniacs whose fierceness knows no bounds. The grudges and hatreds of the hypocrites know no end as they can never calm down. In other words, they are typical maniacs. Just like a tuberculosis patient, their insanity regresses when they are given effective antibiotics, but when the dose of the drug is reduced, even a little bit, they will proceed to attack immediately. And sometimes the hypocrisy virus develops immunity to the drug and is unaffected and it tries to get ahold of the body.
(A9 TV; February 28th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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Hypocrites do not know what love is. They only use love as a means, as a tool. It is a means for the hypocrites to attack, to behave immorally and viciously towards Muslims. In other words, the hypocrites exploit love to disturb Muslims, to carry out vile deeds against them. They say, "I visited out of love", or, "I spoke out of love", or, "I do this out of love."
(A9 TV; February 28th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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Hypocrites use a very treacherous and evil method when they attack. They make Muslims look like unjust, oppressive, witless people and make themselves look like cautious, wise and conscientious people who are on the right path.
(A9 TV; February 28th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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Be it a prophet or a leader of Muslims, hypocrites focus on whoever is the center of power and influence among Muslims. Satan grants them an undivided focus. Hypocrites attack that person with all their attention.
(A9 TV; February 28th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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In the Qur'an, hypocrites do not target all Muslims. This is very important. Prophet, Imam, or whoever is the leader of Muslims at the time; hypocrites become obsessed with that person and target whoever they believe to be the most influential. In other words, that person becomes their greatest enemy, their biggest target and then the hypocrites become obsessed with the people the prophet or whoever is the leader in that era trusts the most.
(A9 TV; February 28th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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Being sincere is a pleasant feeling. It is quite therapeutic for the body. Sincerity makes people feel relieved. Insincerity causes stress; in other words it causes the mind to become atrophied, exasperated. People feel at ease when they are sincere.
(A9 TV; February 28th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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Hypocrites believe that they talk accurately, eloquently and beneficially. In other words, they believe that they always speak properly. However, they leave those who listen to them astounded. In other words, people are baffled by their instability. But hypocrites do not realize this. For example, they cannot see how witless they are. In other words, they cannot realize that they are mentally instable.
(A9 TV; February 27th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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In order for a pious, religious generation to be raised, first of all the invalidity of Darwinism must be explained scientifically. It is impossible to get religion across through a dialectic philosophy.