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Adnan Oktar
                                        (Harun Yahya)




             and to describe them as "evil omen", is incompatible with the
             values of the Qur'an. Muslim women are blessed people,
             praised and shown as role models, and loved and respected in
             the Qur'an, and are described as blessings through-
             out the Qur'an.

                 In addition, the way that animals such as
             dogs and horses, which are very nice and also

             of much help to human beings, are described as
             creatures with evil omen annulling acts of wor-
             ship is also a sign of the horrible manifes-
             tation of the rationale in question.

                 What is more, there is no such con-
             cept as fortune or misfortune in Islam;
             these concepts are part of polytheism.

             Good and evil both come from God.
             Nothing created has any power of
             its own and none can be fortune or
             misfortune for human beings.
             Believing in misfortune is simply










             Despising women, whom God says He
             has created in the finest form, and com-
             paring them to dogs, asses and pigs, and
             describing them as a misfortune is totally
             incompatible with the moral values of the
             Qur'an. Muslim women are saintly people
             who are praised in the Qur'an, cited as
             role models, who are loved and respected
             and who are blessings.
              John William Godward's oil painting "Nerissa," 1906



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