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ADNAN OKTAR: It is another way of saying misery. One can-
            not live like that. One must burn with love, burn with passion,
            with a mad passion. But once one has that, then even a really tiny
            place can be utterly delightful with a mad passion. You look at a frog
            for example, and you feel affection for it, you see an ant and watch
            it with a deep love as a manifestation of Allah. Because those tiny
            little legs move about so, and then it starts cleaning its own head.

            Where did that tiny creature learn to groom itself? And they shine as
            if covered in lacquer. All the features of its body and all the genera-
            tions to follow are encoded in a tiny space at the end of its feet. There
            are ants that have been preserved in amber and that date back 100 or
            120 million years, and that are identical to ants today and have nev-
            er changed. But these things are only beautiful if looked at with a
            love of Allah. (Tempo TV, September 21, 2009)








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