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Harun Yahya - Adnan Oktar



            could I ever leave my beloved? Never. Not even under the worst cir-
            cumstances. You would passionately call Allah and still never aban-
            don. Insha'Allah. Anything else is disloyalty and betrayal. Some
            women are finished as soon as their man sees them without make-
            up. Just that alone. They catch cold or flu and the man sees them in

            that state, and that is enough to end it. Or she gives birth, and the
            birth changes her. Note that there are a great many post-birth di-
            vorces. Divorces always crop up after birth or after accidents.
            Something happens to her face, for instance. What kind of con-
            science is that, to leave someone like that? She is a part of you. Allah
            entrusted her to you. Isn't that right? You can never, ever leave her.
            She will come to your side in the finest form in Paradise. And how

            long can a person, a woman stay attractive, in any case? She will in
            any case grow old. The beauty of old age will come, but those wom-
            anly qualities will depart, and that human beauty will come instead.
            And you will love her like that. Anything else is cruelty. She is also
            a servant of Allah. You cannot expect her to stay bolt upright for 24
            hours a day. She is only human. That would be disloyalty. Someone
































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