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Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar)

            "As for life, if it is without belief or because of rebelliousness be-
            lief is ineffective, it will produce pains, sorrow and grief far ex-
            ceeding the superficial, fleeting enjoyment it brings."
            (Bediuzzaman Said Nursi, The Risale-i Nur Collection, The
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            Words Collection, 13 Word)
            Good morals are the standards of right and wrong that are
         best and easiest for each individual. For those who choose the
         path of faith, there is an uninterrupted path from this life to the
         Hereafter of pleasure, joy, and comfort. Even if they become
         aware of certain deficiencies, they still live with the eagerness of
         knowing that it is only temporary and that whatever is missing
         in this world is promised to them in the Hereafter. To attain infi-
         nite blessing, what they have to do is very easy; by obeying the
         Qur'an and listening to their conscience they will attain Heaven,
         a place of infinite beauties and continuous blessings, by the will
         of Allah.


            Those who listen to their conscience always win

            Think about the cars driving on the highway… In each one
         these are people from different cultures, working in different
         jobs, with different characters, with different education levels,
         all looking different, basically, people who are totally different
         from each other are driving along the highway.
            Let's imagine that two of these cars have an accident on this
         road. Let's say that we can clearly see that someone in one of the
         cars is injured and he is unconscious. In this situation, one
         passer-by only looks at the inert body and drives on, whereas
         another driver immediately stops and helps the injured person,
         taking him to a nearby hospital and trying to help him as much
         as he can…

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