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Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar)



           comfort and insurmountable fear—and at the hour of death—
           with their shallow minds they see no need to turn to Allah. They
           fail to grasp that everyone must live a life according to the dic-
           tates of religious morality. For this reason, people of such moral-
           ity prefer to lead their whole lives as far away from religion as
           possible, not even discussing it among themselves. They even
           avoid mentioning the name of Allah.
                For a person to live his life, however, he definitely needs the
           commands of Allah and the moral qualities revealed in the
           Qur'an. It is good and easy for us to live according to the moral
           teachings in the book of our Lord and Creator. Without this
           morality, a healthy society is unthinkable; because laws decreed
           with no regard for human nature (that is, the character that
           human beings were created with), will have a detrimental effect
           on both individuals and on society and bring about social degra-
           dation. Relations between humans will deteriorate, and society
           will be plunged into disorder. As a result, war, confusion and
           oppression will be unavoidable throughout the world.
           Individuals divorced from religion, trying to follow the dictates
           of their own ignorant systems, will be overwhelmed by spiritual
           and physical distress.
                Today, despite the fact that in many countries people suffer
           from all this rampant negativity , some individuals—not includ-
           ing sincere believers—continue to insist on the error that along
           with religion, there are also the "facts of life." This delusion is
           based on rejecting the absolute necessity of religious morality in
           human life. According to such distorted thinking, to follow the
           rules of religious morality is practically impossible. These peo-
           ple are deluded to assume that were the morality of religion al-



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