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Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar) 23
hink of two men. One of them is
aware that every act of his has a
T Trecompense and that he will meet
Allah. The other, on the contrary, supposes
that he will not have to give account to
anyone. Surely, there is a great difference
between how these two men conduct
themselves. Someone bereft of the fear of
Allah is likely to commit any evil and
ignore all kinds of immorality when he
feels his interests are at stake. Someone,
who readily kills a human being, for
instance, for no apparent reason or for a
worldly interest, does this because he does
not fear Allah. If he had steadfast faith in
Allah and the hereafter, he would never
dare to do anything of which he could not
give account in the hereafter.
In the Qur'an, the story of the sons of the
Prophet Adam, peace be upon him, are
given as examples to call our attention to
the sharp difference between a person who
fears Allah and one who does not:
Recite to them the true report of Adam's
two sons when they offered a sacrifice and
it was accepted from one of them but not
accepted from the other. The one said, 'I
shall kill you.' The other said, 'Allah only
accepts from people who have fear of