The hypocrite is unwilling to provide the slightest benefit for Islam, not in his writings or what he knows or anything. He does not want any benefit to accrue to Muslims. If he does do it, it will only be very minor, and purely for show or not to give himself away.
The hypocrite is careful to put on a show in order not to give himself away. He makes a shell for himself and walks around with it but he is stupid and unaware that he is being observed. He foolishly imagines he is being very clever and covering his tracks. He spends his whole life wading through filth.
(A9 TV; January 30th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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The hypocrite is always subconsciously thinking about the day he will become an unbeliever. He can never relinquish that idea; it eats him up. God says in one verse that, ‘They belong neither to you nor to them…’ He says they are undecided between the two groups (Surat al-Mujadala, 14)
(A9 TV; January 30th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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The hypocrite is unaware of his stupidity. He does not know that God is watching him. He is like a lab rat in a jar: Various doors open up for that animal and the animal thinks it is being very clever. It tries this and that and thinks it is developing strategies. But the scientist is watching from the outside. It falls down and rolls over and imagines it is doing things for itself. The hypocrite is a devilish creature but as foolish as a lab rat. He is very stupid.
(A9 TV; January 30th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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The hypocrite never wants to place any verses from the Qur’an on his Facebook or Twitter account. He may sometimes reluctantly put them in to show off to Muslims or to hide the fact he is a hypocrite.
(A9 TV; January 30th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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Islam, being a Muslim, is a lightweight thing for the hypocrite. He regards unbelief as much richer. I mean, he finds the behavior and lifestyle of unbelief, and its attitude toward Islam and the Qur’an, very exciting. The hypocrite is a secret fan of unbelief; he is utterly embarrassed by being a Muslim.
(A9 TV; January 30th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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God describes the system of the Mahdi in a veiled manner in the Qur’an. He describes it in Surat al-Kahf, in the story of Solomon and in Surah Yusuf, but in veiled language.
(A9 TV; January 30th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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Talking about God and religion on the Internet hurts hypocrites more than a cut. Talking about unbelief gives them comfort. They suppose it brings them popularity, helps them build up a reputation. Coming into contact with infidels and blasphemy, even if for just a bit, gladdens their hearts. This gives them a tormented comfort and pleasure.
(A9 TV; January 29th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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Hypocrites watch Muslims all the time. They need to do that for intelligence purposes. They are sell-out intelligence officers.
(A9 TV; January 29th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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The real deal for hypocrites is unbelief. Their infidel souls are ashamed of being Muslims. They are ashamed of mentioning Islam and the Qur’an.
(A9 TV; January 29th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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Hypocrites would always like to see their names associated with unbelief. They do not want to be known as Muslims. Verses of the Qur’an disturb them; they find them insulting. For example, posting a verse on their Facebook page offends their feelings, or the Qur’an, or Muslims. If it were within their power, they would erase them all, because they are ashamed of them. However, they know this would expose them, so they post them halfheartedly and unwillingly. In truth, they hate them.
(A9 TV; January 29th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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They take serious offense from being referred to along with Islam and the Qur’an. Take a look at our century. It is impossible to see Muslim-like statements, verses or activities of Muslims, or expressions from the Qur’an in anything a hypocrite posts or draws on his page online, or in any other media.
(A9 TV; January 29th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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Hypocrites do not want to look like Muslims. For instance, when they are not with Muslims they make sure they appear like unbelievers. They are ashamed of being Muslims. They take offense from being seen with the Qur’an, and with Muslims. They take pleasure from being remembered with unbelief. They think it is showy.
(A9 TV; January 29th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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Hypocrites attack you, they hoot and holler, they act disgracefully. They have no respect for anything. They are always presumptuous. We see these characteristics in all the hypocrites in history.
(A9 TV; January 29th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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Hypocrites condemn everything. Condemn this, condemn that; they constantly discredit Muslims. They interrupt charity, love, and joy. They interrupt friendship. They do not want believers to be in peace, so they continuously do nasty things.
(A9 TV; January 29th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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Hypocrites are like bats; they need villainy just as much as bats need blood. In any case they have to get involved in this filth. Even if it is only two or three people, hypocrites will feel relieved like bloodsucker vampire bats when they come into contact with unbelief.
(A9 TV; January 29th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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Hypocrites always move in the dead of night. They need silence. The very first thing these hypocrites would do in the dark is to get in touch with unbelievers, providing immediate intelligence to them. They cannot live any other way.
(A9 TV; January 29th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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God appreciates martyrdom and getting wounded in His way. He appreciates preaching religion until late at night. What God also likes is the effortful search for His love. Only then God bestows this love and passion to those who are worthy.
(A9 TV; January 29th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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God loves love and passion very much. Angels love Him too, but God does not find this enough because the angel is bound to love. However, the love of humans, who suffer in pain, is God’s favorite.
(A9 TV; January 29th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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God is love; God is endearment. God wants to be loved and to love, but He wants real love, not something you would get from a robot. That is, love from someone who loves not out of obligation but by his own will. That is why God created passion and love. God lives within His creatures; for instance when we feel passion, God feels it too.
(A9 TV; January 29th, 2016)
Adnan Oktar
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When you advise hypocrites to talk about God, they go crazy, you tell them to stay away from blasphemy, they go crazy. It is like satan’s session. You know how satan goes mad all of a sudden? That is how they go mad out of nowhere. That is why you have to be very careful and even-tempered when you talk to hypocrites.