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Harun Yahya - Adnan Oktar               15

               Despite their greed, however, Allah's messengers did not
           refrain from telling them and all other people that this world is
           a temporary and delusive abode; that what really matters is
           the life after death; and that earning the Hereafter does not
           depend on money, property or other worldly goods, but on
           one's morality and fear of Allah. Proclaiming this truth angers
           these people, as they are told that everything that they value
           and desire is, in reality, worth nothing. Allah reveals these
           people's lust for the world:
               These people love this fleeting world, and have put the
               thought of a Momentous Day behind their backs. (Surat
               al-Insan, 27)
               Since some of these people who believe that they have
           power, status, wealth, or fame in their own right, and do not
           believe in Allah's prescribed limits, they think that they can do
           whatever they want to and will not suffer any consequences.
           The Qur'an's morality, on the other hand, reveals the flaws
           inherent in their false way of life, beliefs, values of right and
           wrong that they themselves formulated according to their own
           system, and selfish desires. Consequently, they do whatever
           they can to prevent the practice of this morality.
               The unbelievers’ false belief system and their great anger
           toward those who point out their errors are described in the
           Qur’an as follows:
               ... They love what causes you distress. Hatred has
               appeared out of their mouths, but what their breasts
               hide is far worse. We have made the signs clear to you,
               if you use your intellect. There you are, loving them
               when they do not love you, even though you believe in
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