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THE PROFOUND DARKNESS OF THE HYPOCRITE


                But hypocrites make such a statement just because of their vileness, dishonor,

                anarchistic, and knavish souls and they try to manipulate the subconscious of
                all those people to think that 'Prophet (pbuh) was unreliable and unfair' –Surely
                our Prophet (pbuh) is beyond this. In this way, with their feeble minds, they imag-

                ine that they can be able to render Muslims incapable and weaken their strength.

                    In a verse of the Qur'an, God states the following about hypocrites: "If they

                had gone out among you, they would have added nothing to you but confusion.
                They would have scurried about amongst you seeking to cause conflict between

                you…'' (Surat at-Tawba, 47)


                                       ADNAN OKTAR: For example, he says in a very basic
                                       logic as everyone can understand 'Do not go out to
                                       fight in the heat'. Everyone knows that it is not possible
                                       to go out to fight in the heat, but he acts as exhorter.
                                       He says it as if he discovered it. Wouldn't our Prophet
                                       (pbuh) know that if it is possible to go out to fight in
                                       heat, or not? He tries to give unsolicited advise to
                                       our Prophet (pbuh) and in his twisted mind tries to
                                       embarrass him –May  God forbid.  He tries to imply
                                       that the Prophet (pbuh) couldn't even think of some-
                                       thing that easy – surely our Prophet (pbuh) is above
                                       such thoughts. In his own twisted mind, he wants to
                                       disgrace him in the eyes of people. So that he would
                                       say; "The Prophet (pbuh) couldn't even think of some-
                                       thing that easy." This is what he actually means. Then
                he presents himself as a savior and as an honest person. Look, do you see the
                rascality here? He carries out dual vileness. He presents himself as 'savior and
                honest'. He says 'I care about the interests of Muslims. I am making this good
                deed and warning you since I don't want them to perish in heat and suffer."
                Hypocrites are very evil. They aim to extoll themselves and to present themselves
                as superior and they aim to embarrass our Prophet (pbuh) in the meantime.
                (Surely our Prophet (pbuh) is beyond this)
                Since he doesn't have passion for the cause, he only thinks about his future, his
                worldly  life,  his  comfort.  On  the  other  hand  our  Prophet  (pbuh)  plans  on
                spreading  the  message  of  Islam  and  to  make  Islamic  morality  prevail.  He
                considers  Muslims'  comfort,  their  safety  and  wealth.  But  the  hypocrite  only

                thinks about his dingy, egoistical and disgusting interests. Therefore he tries to
                treat our Prophet (pbuh) as an enemy, to be the henchmen of those people
                around him and he tries to emphasize his own superiority. But he does this in
                such a foolish way. For example, he says "my house is exposed". He approaches
                with  this  excuse.  Actually  everyone  else's  houses  are  exposed,  wouldn't  our
                Prophet (pbuh) know this? (A9 TV, May 19 , 2016)
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