Page 111 - The Light of the Qur'an has Destroyed Satanism
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Adnan Oktar
If only you could see when they are standing before the Fire
and saying, “Oh! If only we could be sent back again, we
would not deny the signs of our Lord and we would be
among the believers.” (Surat al-An‘am, 27)
So, how can anyone believe that this kind of life is the ideal?
The answer to this question contains the satanist attitude toward
life:
1. Satanists believe that they are responsible for nothing and
to no one. They assert that no one can show them what is right
and that they will decide what is right for themselves. (Actually,
however, they make their decisions under satan’s inspiration.)
For a satanist, his only responsibility is to himself. For this reason,
he fulfils every perverse command of his own lower self. He takes
pleasure in lies, holding resentment, taking revenge, and doing
harm to himself and others.
He prefers a dirty, dingy physical environment that reminds
him of Hell. Images reported in the press of satanist meeting pla-
ces, rituals, and the physical appearance of satanist bands and art-
ists are important reflections of this kind of morality. The fact that
satanists take pleasure in this kind of life—preferring filth, sav-
agery, violence and dinginess—is a manifestation of Allah’s word.
In Surat al-An‘am, Allah reveals:
. . . Satan made what they were doing seem attractive to
them. (Surat al-An‘am, 43)
That is, satan shows them that the filth they are doing is at-
tractive. In so doing, he leads them into error and draws them
away from the way of Allah.
2. Satanism is founded on the satisfaction of the lower self.
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