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treacherous goals; information that is of particular concern to the deep organizations
these people are affiliated with. Thus, thinking, "I wonder when can I get infor-
mation out of him?", they begin to constantly follow them closely. Then, they im-
mediately convey all the information and intelligence they have gathered to the
deep organizations of which they are members, and exploit all these in their ac-
tivities against religious people, societies or states.
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In the historical sources, a great variety of examples exist regarding 'the spying
activities of the intelligence agencies that utilize hypocrites'. Where there is a
just cause, a successful and just religious campaign, there is also an evil organization
that opposes it. This is a 'Divine law' that is spoken of by God in the Qur'an. There-
fore, there will surely be groups that will try to make their false ideologies prevalent
over the truth; and these groups will surely resort to all sorts of insidious and
treacherous schemes to be able to prevail, because the truth overcomes and triumphs
over the irreligious in ideology. Thus, as a reflex, unbelievers try to fight back and
prevent it. And to do so, they seek to plant 'spies that will provide them with in-
telligence' among the believers who follow the path of truth. In a verse of the
Qur'an, God points out to the foul alliance between unbelievers and the hypocritical
people among Muslims who provide intelligence to them, saying "… some among
you would have listened for them (and spied for them)" (Surat at-Tawba, 47).
This verse is valid for all the Muslim communities that currently exist, have existed
since the beginning of history and will exist in the future.
For example, in the era of the Ottoman Empire, the double-dealing hypocrites
never left the side of the Sultan Abdul Hamid in the hope that they might obtain
even the slightest information. This way, they managed to gather considerable in-
telligence. Some of them as court physicians, some as advisors, and some as sup-
posedly the closest friends of the Sultan, they secured key positions within the
Palace and they would not leave the side of the Sultan until the late hours of the
night. Perhaps the Sultan would think that they were trustworthy, loyal people that
were utterly devoted to him: However, their sole purpose in being close to him
was to obtain intelligence. And they conveyed all the information they gathered
to the British deep state of the era which sought to dismember the Ottoman
Empire. And after that, they discredited Sultan Abdul Hamid both materially and
spiritually and rendered him ineffective by having him deposed.
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