The affection and love between Muslims is very important. They might have different ideas, different ways of expressing matters, different ways of thinking but we are all brothers in faith. There is no difference and no distinction between them.
Because a religion that ascribes partners to God –may God forbid- has infested the whole world, Islam that is purely based on the Qur'an is lived by in only a few places. What is dominating [the world today] is the religion that ascribes partners to God.
(A9 TV; August 18th, 2014)
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At the time of the Mahdi (pbuh) religious sects will be abolished. Everyone acts according to the Qur'an. The whole of humanity would then be entering the plain, beautiful, immaculate, upright religion, that is Islam, and they would all be living by it with peace, security and abundance.
(A9 TV; August 18th, 2014)
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A person who fears God would become very wise and would be very meticulous about what is religiously lawful and what is not and all his attitudes would be very proper and balanced. When one doesn't fear God, may God forbid, that instantly reflects on his behaviors. He starts to say whatever comes to his mind and acts however he likes. When one fears God however, he would act very selectively, very meticulously and very beautifully. A Muslim would keep away from being egotistical and selfish.
(A9 TV; August 18th, 2014)
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When one remains aloof from the Qur'an, the wisdom goes away, that person's attitudes become unwholesome, they no longer pay attention to what is religiously lawful and what is not and they become unstable. But if one abides by the Qur'an, his mind settles, his works go well, an abundance comes upon him, a radiance, a pleasantness, a blessing settles upon him. That is why holding on to the Qur'an tightly is very important.
(A9 TV; August 18th, 2014)
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Patience is a characteristic of Muslims; leaving behind the perks of this world requires patience, hearing a sharp and unbecoming remark requires patience, every topic requires patience.
(A9 TV; August 18th, 2014)
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Spirituality is the greatest problem of Turkey, it is spiritual development. The important step to take to ensure this is annihilating Darwinism and materialism through science and knowledge and explaining the miracles of the Qur'an and the facts leading to faith; this is the whole issue. Other than that, Turkey is already a developing country. What Turkey needs is a revolution of the mind, a revolution of the soul.
(A9 TV; August 17th, 2014)
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As we crushed Darwinism worldwide with science and knowledge, Muslims gained a stronger hand all over. Muslims are now able to walk around proudly. The left wing, on the other hand, hang their heads down.
(A9 TV; August 16th, 2014)
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God is the "Light" upon the whole universe. Light is the most beautiful thing to see, the most refreshing beauty, the most relishing relief the human mind could ever perceive.
(A9 TV; August 16th, 2014)
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A person cannot have quality if he doesn't like his own culture. If he only likes foreign cultures, that would mean unmannerliness. That is the manner of a wanna-be. If you are unable to realize the beauty, depth and richness of your own culture, if you are unable to feel that quality and are unable to present it with quality, that means you are a wanna -be.
(A9 TV; August 15th, 2014)
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There is no sense of aesthetics and quality in a radical; he wouldn't understand those concepts anyway. A beautiful painting wouldn't have any impact on him, a beautiful statue, a beautiful melody wouldn't have any impact on him. This is not valid for all of them of course, but for a great many of them.
(A9 TV; August 15th, 2014)
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Radicalism is at one with lovelessness. There is no compassion, no love, no mercy in radicalism. There is jealousy, there is envy, there is rage, self-centeredness and conceit, there is a feeling of haughtiness in radicalism.