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Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar)






            ments by Islamic schol ars, to geth er with sec tions from the Torah* and the
            Gospels. You will see for your self how close ly those por tents of the age
            pri or to the com ing of Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh) match conditions of this pre-
            sent day.
                In addition, this book explains how the community of Israel whose
            rule is promised in the End Times mentioned in the Torah is actually the
            community of Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh). True faith will distinguish the com-
            munity of Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh). Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh) and his communi-
            ty will be known for the success they achieve for Allah. Whoever Allah
            makes a means in destiny for the dominion of the religion (deen), it will
            be they who manifest that title.
                All believers hope for true religious moral values to rule the world
            and for people to be liberated from all kinds of spiritual and material dif-
            ficulties. As can be seen in the portents of Hazrat Mahdi's (pbuh) coming,
            many events currently taking place indicate that this long awaited holy
                    age, has finally begun. Like all believers, we pray that Allah will
                           let us witness this holy age and take part in the intellec-
                               tual struggle that will spread religious moral values
                                 across the world.


                                     * The Jewish Holy Book, also known as the “Hebrew
                                     Bible (Tanakh)", consists of 39 books. The first 5 of
                                     these are regarded as those sections of the Torah
                                     revealed to the Prophet Moses (pbuh). The other
                                     books are texts revealed to other Jewish Prophets or
                                     describing their lives after the Torah. In this book, the
                                     word “Torah” is used to refer to the whole of the Jew-
                                     ish Bible (Tanakh). Similarly, Judaic sources refer to
                                     these 39 books as “The Written Torah”.

















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