Self-criticism is crucial to prevent arrogance. If one thinks of himself as immune to mistakes, he’s already fallen into satan’s trap; self-criticism is a remedy. God forbid, those who refrain from it will only hurt themselves.
(A9 TV; May 25th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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Hypocrites wait for disasters to befall Muslims, but they end up being the ones surrounded by disasters as punishment from God.
(A9 TV; May 25th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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Hypocrites lead miserable lives in this world and in the hereafter. But, unknowingly, hypocrites boost the power of believers.
(A9 TV; May 25th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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The existence of hypocrites is actually a good thing for believers, because it makes believers more driven, more vigilant. Hypocrites help believers achieve a broader horizon and be more careful against dangers and appreciate believers more.
(A9 TV; May 25th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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Hypocrites feel incredible rage when the Qur’an is mentioned and this hatred is visible in their eyes.
(A9 TV; May 25th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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Hypocrites don't like it when God is praised, the Qur’an is recited or Islam is preached. Instead, they wish to waste their time on petty things.
(A9 TV; May 25th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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Hypocrites have a hierarchical order; they all have their masters. They think that the shadow states are very powerful and therefore they follow them.
(A9 TV; May 25th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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We are focusing on hypocrites, because it’s the most crucial issue in Islamic world. They’re the reasons Muslims are being persecuted.
(A9 TV; May 25th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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Trying to scare Muslims with unbelievers is typical hypocrite behavior.
(A9 TV; May 25th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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Hypocrites believe that their audacious behavior is right; they don't believe religion is the right way. They offer a religion other than the one in the Qur’an.
(A9 TV; May 25th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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Believers know how to feel shame. But hypocrites are shameless. They are audacious and barefaced.
(A9 TV; May 25th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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Hypocrites can’t contain their rage and it sometimes spills out of their mouths. But the rage inside their hearts is even greater.
(A9 TV; May 25th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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Hypocrites brag about trivial things to impress each other; try to convince others of their ‘supposedly’ good lives. They always fail in the end.
(A9 TV; May 25th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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Hypocrites wish for believers to go astray, just like they did. That’s why they pursue unimportant knowledge. Believers, on the contrary, pursue wisdom.
(A9 TV; May 25th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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God compares hypocrites to hollow pieces of timber in a verse. They might look or sound impressive, but they are always hollow.
(A9 TV; May 25th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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Hypocrites seek to take credit for trivial things, trying to portray themselves very successful. God explains the punishment awaiting them.
(A9 TV; May 25th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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Because hypocrites are arrogant, rebellious and foolish, they just can’t understand and are annoyed by the temperate, calm manner of believers.
(A9 TV; May 25th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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Hypocrites think very highly of themselves; they wrongly think believers are naïve. They can’t comprehend believers’ honest, sincere characters.
(A9 TV; May 25th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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It doesn't matter how knowledgeable a person is. Unless God allows him to speak and explain, he won’t be able to do it.
(A9 TV; May 25th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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Believers know that knowledge comes from God. Hypocrites, though, don't understand it because they still have a disbeliever's mindset.