Saturday 15 October 2011

Hazrat Mahdi's (as) name


The hadith of our Prophet (saas) state that Hazrat Mahdi’s (as) name will be compatible with that of our Prophet (saas) and that Hazrat Mahdi’s (as) father’s name will be compatible with that of the father of the Prophet (saas).

 
 
According to Abu Dawud and Tirmidhi’s accounts from Ibn Masud, Rasulullah (saas) said: “His name will be compatible with mine, and his father’s name with my father’s name...”1

 “Even if only one day is left to the life of this world, Allah will certainly prolong that day until the coming of a man [Hazrat Mahdi (as)] from the Ahl al-Bayt whose name is compatible with mine.”–narrated in Ahmad Ibn Hanbal’s Musnad.

According to Abdullah Ibn Umar’s (ra) account;
Rasulullah (saas) said: “The world will not come to an end until a man from my Ahl al-Bayt [Hazrat Mahdi (as)] whose name is compatible with mine imposes his rule over all the Arabs.” 

According to another account, he said:
“Even if only one day remains from the life of this world, Allah will certainly prolong that day until He sends a man  from my Ahl al-Bayt [Hazrat Mahdi (as)] whose name is compatible with mine.He will fill the world that was previously filled with cruelty and oppression with truth and justice instead.” –related by Tirmidhi, Abu Dawud, Nasai, Bayhaqi and Abu Amr Ad-Dani.

Again according to Abdullah Ibn Umar (ra) he said:
“The world will not come to an end until a man from my Ahl al-Bayt whose name is compatible with mine establishes dominion (on earth). He will fill the world that was previously filled with cruelty and oppression, with truth and justice instead.”  – Related in Abu al-Qasim Sulaiman ibn Ahmad ibn At-Tabarani  “al- Mu’jam As-Saghir.” In addition, Tirmidhi’s “Al-Jami” and Abu Dawud’s “Sunan” by and large repeat this account, with a few minor alterations. 

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[1] Portents of Doomsday, Expanded 9th Edition, pp. 159-160

 

The hadith emphasize that these names will be “compatible with one another.” In other words, one must not expect Hazrat Mahdi (as) to be directly called “Ahmad or Muhammad,” nor his father to go by the name of “Abdullah.” (Allah knows the truth.)

Ahmad Muhammad Hazrat Mahdi (as) is the name Allah gives to one who will come in the End Times. Rasulullah (saas) has reported that name. In other words, his birth name will not be “Ahmad Muhammad Mahdi.” This is a name given him by Allah. Our Prophet (saas) does not say “his name will be the same as mine” in the hadith; he says “it will be compatible with mine.”  In the same way, he says, “His father’s name will be compatible with my father’s name.” There is a sign and a secret in this.

We must also consider this. If someone does not want the children in his family to be Hazrat Mahdi (as) he can supposedly prevent their being Hazrat Mahdi (as) by giving them another name. In the same way, he can supposedly guarantee that his son will be Hazrat Mahdi (as) by calling him “Ahmad Muhammad.” That is obviously totally illogical. Allah has selected the person He wishes in destiny and has given him the name “Ahmad Muhammad Mahdi.” Some being given or not being given that name cannot change situation in the slightest.

 
May 14, 2009


Source: http://us1.harunyahya.com/Detail/T/EDCRFV/productId/14233/HAZRAT_MAHDI_S_(AS)_NAME

Surat Al-Kahf, 71-82 (Ilm Al-Ladun)

Excerpt from Mr. Adnan Oktar’s live interview on Kocaeli TV TV, August 27th, 2010


They continued until they boarded a boat and he scuppered it. Then Moses said, ‘Did you scupper it so that its owners would be drowned? This is truly a dreadful thing that you have done!’


He said, ‘Did I not say that you would not be able to bear with me?’
Moses said, ‘Do not take me to task because I forgot. Do not demand of me something which is too difficult.’
So they went on until they met a youngster whom he killed. Moses said, ‘Have you killed a boy who has done no wrong, without it being in retaliation for someone else? This is truly an appalling thing that you have done!’
He said, ‘Did I not tell you that you would not be able to bear with me?’
Moses said, ‘If I ask you about anything after this, then you should no longer keep me company. I will have given you excuse enough.’


So they went on until they reached the inhabitants of a town. They asked them for food but they refused them hospitality. They found there a wall about to fall down and he built it up. Moses said, ‘If you had wanted, you could have taken a wage for doing that.’
He said, ‘This is where you and I part company. I will let you know the explanation of those things about which you were not able to restrain yourself.


As for the boat, it belonged to some poor people who worked on the sea. I wanted to damage it because a king was coming behind them, commandeering every boat.


As for the boy, his parents were muminun and we feared that he would darken their days with excessive insolence and kufr.
We wanted their Lord to give them in exchange a purer son than him, one more compassionate.


As for the wall, it belonged to two young orphans in the town and there was a treasure underneath it, belonging to them. Their father was one of the salihun and your Lord wanted them to come of age and then to unearth their treasure as a mercy from Him. I did not do it of my own volition. That is the explanation of the things about which you were not able to restrain yourself.’


ADNAN OKTAR: This is a verse describing the global dominion of Islam. This occurred to me when the global dominion of Islam was mentioned. While deliberating on the secret knowledge (ilm al-ladun), Prophet Moses (pbuh) actually experienced the things he objected to, in his conversation with Hazrat Khidr (pbuh). See that there are three different matters, and he encountered all three himself. These are set out in the Qur'an.


For example, may Allah forbid, the Prophet Moses (pbuh) accidentally killed someone. I mean, while trying to defend someone he threw a punch at a man. The Prophet Moses (pbuh) was very strong and well-built, he could not imagine the impact that his strength would have. As soon as he struck the man, he died there right away. He fell down and died. This is a terrible thing, an awful sorrow, for a Muslim, of course. Allah saved you from a great sadness, says in the Qur'an. And he was terribly saddened by this. A Muslim never grieves, of course, but he felt a great sorrow. And that was in his destiny. Allah killed that man, and Azrael (pbuh)(Angel of Death) killed him. But it was not Azrael (Angel of Death) who took his soul, because Allah killed him. But Allah gave him the impression it was he [Prophet Moses (pbuh)] who killed him. However in truth, Allah took his soul. And he slew him upon a great wisdom.


Hazrat Khidr (pbuh) also killed a youngster, a young person. Prophet Moses (pbuh) asked why he killed him without any retaliation. Hazrat Khidr (pbuh) could say that he also killed one, right? He could have asked why he also had killed. Why did he kill? Because that was Allah's command and that is why he killed him. Why did Hazrat Khidr (pbuh) kill? Because that was Allah's command and that is why he killed him. Since, Hazrat Khidr (pbuh) says he did not act of his own accord. He said that this youngster would be a cruel person in the future, he would attack his parents, attack their faith and religion, that he would be a bad person. In order to prevent him to be even worse, he says he is killing him now, I mean that is may be to prevent him going to the Hell. But he did not set that wisdom out to begin with. Only later he explained. But the Prophet Moses (pbuh) was unable to make the connection in that, however Hazrat Khidr (pbuh) had hinted at that as well.


For instance, Prophet Moses (pbuh) asked why he scuttled the boat. He [Hazrat Khidr (pbuh)] holed it so that it ran aground. Hazrat Khidr (pbuh) later explained that boat belonged to some poor people and that there was a cruel king commandeering everyone's properties. In order to prevent it going to the other side and to prevent it to go to that cruel king, that is because he seize sound boats, I made it especially faulty, and when it is faulty the king will not seize it and the properties of those poor people would be left in their hands, so that they can repair it and use it afterwards. But Hazrat Khidr (pbuh) said he prevented king's seizing the boat at that time. But initially the Prophet Moses (pbuh) said he did this for no reason at all. He said Hazrat Khidr (pbuh) had done a dreadful thing to innocent people. Whereas he experienced exactly the same thing. His mother put him on a tiny raft and let the waters carry him away. A child would normally die. If you put a new-born baby on a tiny raft and let the river carry it off, there is a 99% probability it will die, and a 1% is left of it to survive. Did his mother do that deliberately so he would die? No. She wanted him to be saved in some way. She hoped that Allah would save him. Because Allah revealed that in her heart, He revealed that her baby would be saved. And since Allah revealed that information in her heart, she sent him off. And he was eventually saved. In that instance there is the aim of saving, and here is another intention of saving. Isn't it? In both it is the same, but one boat is large and the other small. But the purpose in both is to rescue people. That is what Hazrat Khidr (pbuh) was hinting at, but the Prophet Moses (pbuh) failed to realize it.


Then he arrived at a town, as you know. A wall that was about to fall down. That is a reference to the Masjid of Prophet Solomon (pbuh), whose walls did fall down. It will be rebuilt in the time of Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh). It is also a reference to Hagia Sophia [in Istanbul], insha'Allah. The wisdom here is very similar as well, because he [Prophet Moses (pbuh)] said "why didn't you take a wage when you repaired that wall. Hazrat Khidr (pbuh) was also a master stonemason. Why did he not ask for a fee, because he did it for Allah's approval. There was treasure under the wall belonging to two young orphans and he was in consideration of the future. He said he wanted the wall to be strong so the orphans could take their treasure out from under it later. He is saying that they will find their treasure, the two orphans. This statement also refers to the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) and Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh). It is a sign that hidden treasures will be found, the sacred relics. There are many secret aspects of the Qur'an, if one thinks deeply.


Now, if one asked the Prophet Moses (pbuh); he headed to a place and found two women there. He saw them. And there were shepherds there, but these women were keeping away from the shepherds. They wanted to take their animals to drink, but they could not because the shepherds were there. He took the animals, and the women trusted him seeing his character. That means that people will trust immaculate, good, high-quality Muslims and will not keep away from them. A Muslim woman can approach a Muslim who fears Allah. But a Muslim woman will keep her distance from someone whom she is convinced has no fear of Allah. He took those animals and watered them, and asked for no recompense. He watered those animals, and even put himself at risk and then took those back. He did this for no fee, only for Allah's approval. Did Hazrat Khidr (pbuh) ask him why he had done this in return of no fee? He did not question why he did not ask for any return. But he [Prophet Moses (pbuh)] asked Hazrat Khidr (pbuh) why he rebuilt the wall for free. The reason why he rebuilt the wall for no return is the same as why he watered the animals for no return. In fact, Hazrat Khidr (pbuh) was also hinting at that. But the Prophet Moses (pbuh) failed to realize it, too. That is because he was a master of visible knowledge, while Hazrat Khidr (pbuh) was a master of secret knowledge. But he thus provided him with brief information of the depths of secret knowledge, that is ilm al-ladun. But had he continued he could have shown him the profundities of secret knowledge and ilm al-ladun much further.


In fact the Lord and sole applier of secret knowledge is Allah. And Allah applies that knowledge in a wide-encompassing way throughout this world, but people are unaware of it. On subjects such as Paradise and Hell, and why people go to Hell, and on the matter of destiny Allah employs this knowledge intensively. That is the ilm al-ladun but people fail to realize it. Their failure to recognize it is not that great a problem, but failure to have faith is a terrible problem. If they learned about the secret knowledge, they would immediately see the truth.


We can see the depth of secret knowledge in this story, in the meeting of the Prophet Moses (pbuh) and Hazrat Khidr (pbuh). As you know, their fish "quickly burrowed its way into the sea." (Surah Al-Kahf, 61) The fish then went on its way. In other words, the age of fish [Pisces] comes to an end. And the age of bucket [Aquarius] begins. He says, "Good news for me, I've found a boy!" and he "let his bucket down." (Surah Joseph, 19) Allah would not give such a detail; in other words, He would only say they took the child out of the well. But instead He says, he "let his bucket down." Allah could have said they just lowered something down, but He says a bucket. The word bucket is a deliberately chosen one, of course. Then He reveals of the glad tidings of a boy. That means that a child born in the age of bucket [Aquarius] will make Islam prevail the world. Where do we see this from? In the Gospel we also see that. There are two statements, detailed accounts about this in the Gospel that I have already explained. In the Gospel, there is a call to follow that person and to obey him. There is a call to follow this person who is from the age of the Aquarius.


Oct 03, 2010


Source: http://us1.harunyahya.com/Detail/T/EDCRFV/productId/31968/SURAT_AL-KAHF,_71-82_(ILM_AL-LADUN)

Monday 10 October 2011

THE LIFE AND WORKS OF ADNAN OKTAR @ HARUN YAHYA





August 2007
Adnan Oktar writes his books under the pen name of Harun Yahya. He is a world-renowned man of ideas. Ever since his university years, he has dedicated his life to telling of the existence and oneness of Almighty Allah, to disseminating the moral values of the Qur’an, to the intellectual defeat of materialist and atheist ideologies, to propagating the real Ataturk way and to defending the permanence of the state and the unity of the nation. He has never wavered in the face of difficulties and despite oppression from materialist, Darwinist and separatist circles, still continues this intellectual struggle today exhibiting great patience and determination. 



One of Mr. Adnan Oktar's photos from his elementary school years

Born in Ankara in 1956, Adnan Oktar lived there through his high school years. During this period, his devotion to Islamic moral values grew even stronger. He deepened his profound knowledge of Islam by reading works of all the great Islamic scholars and decided to tell everyone about Islam’s moral values and summon them to a knowledge of truth and beauty.


To continue his education, he entered Istanbul’s Mimar Sinan University in 1979 coming in third from among thousands of candidates. Mr. Oktar, a talented artist since childhood who regards art as a manifestation of Allah’s superior creation, painted surrealist pictures from time to time and gave away a large number of paintings as gifts to friends. In addition, Mr. Oktar numbers animals, plants and flowers among his spheres of interest, as well as horticulture, interior design, and décor.


ADNAN OKTAR DESCRIBES HOW 
HE SPENDS HIS DAYS

Oda TV, September 25-2008
Adnan Oktar: My days are very busy and full of activity, and I do not have much time for sleep. I do not like to waste that time, because I regard sleep as time deducted from life. So I sleep no more than 4 hours, then I get up for the morning prayer. After that I am in a constant state of activity. I like the newspapers very much. I like reading the newspapers particularly, rather than the Internet. I scan the news very quickly and underline those places of interest to me. Then I give them to colleagues for closer examination. 

But you may be interested in my leisure time pursuits. I am very fond of animals, flowers and plants. I have several cats which are very, very cute. A few days ago, for instance, one of them was left to fend for itself by its mother. It was fully grown but still a kitten at heart. It is constantly looking for affection and never leaves the front of the house. Cats usually go out and find things to do outside, but this one is always in front of the window. I am very fond of it. It produces huge feelings of affection in me. It is also always hungry, so we keep having to provide liver for it. I have trees, fruit trees I take an interest in. The fruit on some has just ripened, and I take a close interest in their fertilizer and pruning their branches and that kind of thing. I bought a flower a few days ago, and that has really opened up, giving off lots of tiny seeds. I watched it closely in the evening, it was a really lovely, glorious thing. It had an amazing long, thin stalk. Its flow was lovely, too, full of colors. These are delightful blessings bestowed by Allah. There is so much to see and delight in. We have neither enough time nor enough years in our lives.


Tempo TV, December 24-2008

Adnan Oktar: In my high school years I spent my life researching; I was always reading, enquiring and investigating. I was not someone who spent much time out and about on the streets. I had a chemistry lab at home that I spent time on. I used to work on ceramics and things at home, making statues out of clay, or painting pictures. I still do. I am painting a 3 x 3 meter oil painting. I do modern surrealist pictures and have given many away to friends, and many have them in their homes. I used to enjoy working with charcoal. I made models, small models of various objects, at home. That was how I spent my days. I read books. Reading was what I enjoyed most of all.





Kirsehir Ahi TV, July 15-2008

Adnan Oktar: Masha’Allah. Of course, it is Allah Who leads to guidance. I did not perform the namaz (regular prayers) until my high school days. At the end of high school, in the final years, there was widespread anarchy and terror in Turkey. I thought about the question of the oneness and existence of Allah. I investigated Marxism and fascism. The environment I was in was a really active one. Ankara’s Political Science Faculty, Ankara’s Kurtulus High School, The Law Faculty and Hacettepe University were my stamping grounds. There were always armed clashes, bombings and similar happenings going on. I saw people beaten up before my very eyes. There were shootings. Allah protected me. I saw them all from close up. There were marches in the streets. People from all shades of opinion would take part. There would be major happenings. Allah raised me in such an environment. I thought for myself in that climate and went down this path. Praise be to Allah. I went down the path of Islam, the path of the Qur’an. I never forget, when the time came for me to pray I went to Ulus, in Ankara. It was a Sunday, to the best of my recollection. Books, small books were on sale on the ground. There was one called the Namaz Teacher. A small book. I bought a copy there. I was unable to find anyone to teach me how to pray. I could not find anyone to ask. So I tried to put what the book said into practice as best as I could. I read and studied and put it into practice. I then got a copy of Ömer Nasuhi Bilmen’s Catechism. That was fully comprehensive. I used to read it day and night at that time. I bought Imam al-Ghazali’s Religious Exercises. And Imam Rabbani’s Letters. Finally, I bought Said Nursi’s, the Teacher Bediüzzaman’s, Risale-i Nur Collection. That had a really profound effect on me. It was very useful, praise be to Allah. 

As my knowledge had really grown I was now looking for people to tell about it. What was I to do? The Academy of Fine Arts, Findikli. That looked good to me. It was very good. It was somewhere full of Marxists, entirely in their hands, in other words. But it was also a bastion of art. The scholar Said Nursi says we must wage a united fight against atheism by means of art and learning. I was headed for just the right place, I thought. I took the exams. Thanks be to Allah, I came third. I sat the painting exams. They liked them very much. Teachers would wander in and out. I did very good pictures in charcoal. They were very impressed. I came third. The school was very good for me. There was studio work. Attendance was compulsory but not monitored all that strictly. School was from morning to evening. The studio was open, too. Thanks be to Allah, I was unimaginably active there. I distributed books about Darwinism. I preached the word. Once that school had come round, I decided to transfer to the Istanbul University Philosophy Department. I took the university exams. That department was my first choice, and I got in. I began carrying out my activities there, too. But I saw that instead of talking to individuals one by one, it would be more effective to communicate through books, aimed at a wider audience. I then decided to begin writing books. Then, as you know, those works started appearing. I used to describe things with individual documentation. I had collected documents about Darwinism together, I had a file full of them, a black file. I would open it up and discuss subjects. I then thought it might be better to make a book out of it and hand that out, rather than carrying my file around. After that, thanks be to Allah, very successful activities ensued. But it is of course Allah Who causes me to do everything. It is Allah Who does it all. It is Allah Who gathers people around me and makes them like me. It was a miracle. People who were university students, young, good-looking and wealthy, highly intelligent, college graduates and members of good family could expect all the blessings of this world. But they heard my name and about me from one another and came to talk to me. They were highly influenced by my words, praise be to Allah. Allah may have made my honesty instrumental in that. I am still amazed at how so many people like me, gather around me, are so loyal, devoted and wholehearted, despite all the pressure inflicted on us as everyone can see.

Mersin TV, September 5-2008 
Adnan Oktar: I entered the academy in ’79. The Academy of Fine Arts. The Findikli Academy of Fine Arts. The academy had a library. I found my first fossil pictures there. I was doing anti-Darwinist work, but the books were pro-Darwin. But they still put pictures of fossils in them. I saw that these fossils had not changed at all. I looked at many pages. They had not put many in, but none of them had changed. The school library had a photocopier. I made copies of it. I made a file for myself, a thick file. We had a teacher called Hilmi Yavuz. He was a philosopher, and a Marxist with leftist views. He was opposed to religion, in other words. He did not believe in religion. But I gave him one of those little pamphlets about evolution and we had a talk and a discussion. Thanks be to Allah, years later there had been a great change in him. Our teacher Hilmi Yavuz is today someone who believes in Allah and espouses religion. He is also opposed to Darwinism. We had another teacher by the name of Ercüment Tarcan. I don’t know if he is still alive. May Allah grant him a long life if he is. He also held materialist, Darwinist views at that time. He said, “If they make a single cell I will throw myself out of the school window.” The school window was some 3 meters high, but I did not want him to throw himself out, of course. But I saw that he had been strongly affected. I was gathering pictures up from everywhere at that time. I found evidence in support of Creation from Bilim Teknik magazine, for instance. I found a great deal and filed it all away. I did good work in that way. But the way that Allah has provided such evidence in recent times, that is a real miracle, of course, I mean we have really stunned the world and have achieved great results, for example in Russia, too.

PEOPLE WHO HAVE CONVERTED OR HAVE HAD

THEIR FAITH DEEPENED THROUGH

THE WORKS OF HARUN YAHYA


One of the most significant elements that reveal the global effect of Harun Yahya’s work is the large number of people who have converted or have had their faith deepened. Many readers send letters and messages on this subject. The small sample quoted here represents just a few examples of this great influence.

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Mohammad Arif – Riyadh



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I am greatly inspired by your works. They have significantly increased my faith in Allah. I want to buy all your English-language works. Can you tell me how to do this?

Shamil Khan - United Kingdom 



Greetings to all my Muslim brothers. This is an astonishing page that has changed my way of thinking and enabled me to see the truth. My thanks to the author for setting up such a web site and changing people’s lives. Insha’Allah, many more people will come to grasp the truth. There is no god but Allah, and Muhammad (saas) is His messenger.

Noor-nahar Hoque - United Kingdom



I cannot tell you how delighted I am to have made the acquaintance of brother Harun Yahya. I came from a Catholic family and, Alhamdulillah, converted to Islam 7 years ago. Harun Yahya’s articles were of great help in my finding the truth.

Jalil Al Biruani - Peru



My name is Amir Afridi and I am from Pakistan. I have seen your work and believe me I don’t believe my eyes to see this kind of work first time in my life. It was my luck that I come across your program playing on a channel Indus Vision by just surfing my TV. I can’t even imagine that this kind of work I have seen in my life for just Islam. Because what we are looking today we see some boring program on TV and some books that we don’t even read. I am 22 year old and I had two problems because of reading and having some knowledge I started to believe in that Jesus the Isa will not come to the earth again. And that every living being is made by the process of evolution and I have worked very hard to prove it as well. But what totally surprised me is this that I noted your web site from the channel and I surf it and I downloaded some books concerning my matters. But I don’t know how can I be thankful to Mr. Harun Yahya. I read his books about Jesus and about Darwinism. It made me but I would say just change me. His work is marvelous. First of all I thank you and the team working behind. Please tell me that what I can do for Islam. How you people will help me. And in the last inform Mr. Harun Yahya about me that you have made a person muslim by your work. And anyone cannot give you some thing for what you are doing but only one the God Allah. Your fan and slave.

Amir Afridi - Pakistan



Dear brothers in Islam, I send you my heartfelt greetings on behalf of our Muslim brothers living in Russia. After being freed from 70 years of communist oppression, the Russian Muslims rediscovered their own identity. They discovered what Islam and living as a Muslim mean. Yet since they lacked sufficient information and people of knowledge to strengthen their faith, Russian Muslims again experienced difficult times. Praise be to Allah; after your books had been translated into Russian, people’s faith began growing stronger in the light of the scientific evidence. Non-Muslims are adopting Islam after reading your books and (ethnic) Muslims with prejudiced ideas about Islam realize how false those preconceptions are… Allah (swt) has sent you as a guide to the true path for these people, and the translation of your books into Russian has enlightened people and been a means for right guidance. The sincerity and purity in your works illuminate people’s hearts, shed great light and cast away the dust that has collected over many years. The number of people in Russia adopting Islam as a way of life is growing by the day, though there are many who use Islam for their own interests and advantage. Our intention is not to complain but solely to enlighten the community of Islam. As Muslims living in Russia we perhaps have a greater need for Islamic literature than other countries. The Russian-language literature we have contains very little information, or else is full of translation errors. Colleagues of ours who have been educated in Arab countries are migrating to the big cities because of economic difficulties, and are teaching in mosques and madrassas there. Bashkortostan is a republic that is rich in terms of nature but economically poor. Muslim congregations are unable to provide Islamic education due to economic difficulties, or else are forced to close under the weight of heavy taxes. We try to enlighten people by using the literature we have. But we would ask for your help in making this service a more lively one and in spreading it to a larger audience. We would ask you, if possible, to send us your Russian-language books, videos and audio cassettes. There is an Azeri brother of ours here who was educated in Turkey, and thanks to him we are able to read and understand some Turkish works. We would be pleased to receive copies of your Turkish-language works that have not been translated into Russian. One last request is that you not misunderstand these requests, but treat them with understanding. Our deepest thanks and respects for all you are doing. May the mercy and abundance of Allah be upon you.

Biktashev Ilgiz (Abdulhakk) - Russia



I am sending you this message from Burnley, England. Harun Yahya’s works inspire me. A while ago I departed from the true path. Thanks to brother Harun’s web site I turned back towards the true path. I would like to meet and thank him in person. May Allah reward you.

Sami - United Kingdom 



As a recent convert (revert) to Islam I was recommended this site. This is truly fantastic and is full of fantastic information. Harun Yahya has certainly helped make the transition to Islam a lot easier.

Joshua Wilson - United Kingdom

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