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158 SOLUTION THE VALUES OF THE QUR'AN
perverted spirits. As long as disbelief prevails, one can expect all forms of
abnormal, merciless and perverted behavior. The existence of millions of
adherents led astray by these sick-minded people is another token of
disbelief.
A person who fears Allah and puts his trust in Him, knows that He is
the All-Mighty, and never tends to cruelty and perversity. Furthermore,
he also courageously and zealously endeavors to save other people from
enslavement to tyrants, and to show them the right path and warn them.
For instance, the Prophet Moses, peace be upon him, struggled alone
against Pharaoh, who had the same racist and cruel dictatorial mentality
as Hitler and Mussolini, and he saved the Children of Israel from his
brutal rule. What made the Prophet Moses (peace be upon him) so
courageous was simply his profound faith in Allah and the values and
conscience his faith provided him. The way Prophet Moses (peace be
upon him) addressed Pharaoh shows clearly his faith in Allah and the
way he put his trust in Him:
And then, after them, We sent Moses with Our Signs to Pharaoh and his
ruling circle but they wrongfully rejected them. See the final fate of the
corrupters! Moses said, 'Pharaoh! I am truly a Messenger from the Lord of
all the worlds, duty bound to say nothing about Allah except the truth. I
have come to you with a Clear Sign from your Lord. So send the tribe of
Israel away with me.' (Surat al-A'raf: 103-105)
The Years of Violence "Racism" Brought to the Africa Continent
For long years, the African continent has been afflicted with clashes,
wars, starvation and misery. Due to conflicts of interests arising from
non-adherence to the true religion and following unrighteous beliefs,
strife is continual in the region. Until the 1950s, the people of this
continent suffered from all the forms of violence and racist policies the
imperialist countries imposed. In the '50s, throughout the continent, there
were only four officially independent countries. This figure soared to
thirty in 1962. Finally in 1972, with a few exceptions, the continent had
become independent. However, especially for the public, independence