Page 31 - What Kind of Yemen ?
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Adnan Oktar
(Harun Yahya)
That is because unity, solidarity and mutual aid are highly important
in the moral values of Islam.
In such a society, violation of others' rights would not be possible
as it would be known that it is an act strictly prohibited by God.
Nobody will cast their eyes on anyone else's share in a covetous man-
ner and there will be no injustice in distribution. There will be no
unjust system based on self-interest, in which the weak are crushed
underfoot, and in which people seek to add other people's shares to
their own, of the kind we so often see in irreligious societies that are
distant from moral values and religion.
If people live by Qur'anic moral values there will be no waste in
Yemen, and no wasteful consumption. People's economic levels will
rise due to mutual solidarity and justice and the result will be a pros-
perous society. The Age of Felicity in which people lived by the moral
values of the Qur'an and in which social peace and social justice was
perfectly secured is one clear proof of this.
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