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ADNAN OKTAR

              His Works:
              - The Words
              - Letters
              - The Flashes Collection
              - The Rays Collection
              - Epitomes of Light (Mathnawi al-Nuriya)
              - The Staff of Moses (Asa-yi Musa)
              - Kastamonu Letters
              - Barla Letters
              - Emirdağ Letters
              - Signs of Miraculousness
              - The Ratifying Stamp of the Unseen
              - The Damascus Sermon
              - The Debates (Munazarat)
              - Iki Mekteb-i Musibetin Sehadetnamesi


              Some quotations from his works:
               “Being subject to the Sunnah is certainly very precious.
               Especially at a time when the bid‘ahs have increased,
               being subject to Sunnah is very precious. Especially at a
               time when disorder reigns among the ummah, complying
               with the moral principles of the Sunnah establishes
               important piety and a profound faith.” (Flashes, p. 48)
               "I considered the Sunnah as ropes hanging down from the
               heavens and ascending to it; the one who clings them
               ascends and attains happiness. Those who object and rely
               on their reasoning, on the other hand, become like the
               pharaoh, who was stupid enough to ascend to heavens on
               a long minaret.” (Epitomes of Light, p. 72)
               "Our Creator assigned us Prophet Muhammad (saas), as
               the greatest tutor and the most perfect grand master, and

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