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purpose of this is to distribute all these books throughout the world in
             order to inform all people of the existence of God, the beauty of the moral
             teachings of the Qur’an, the existence of the hereafter and the lie of
             Darwinism.

                 Harun Yahya, who has written his works in order to spread the mes-
             sage of the Qur’an to the whole world and to encourage people to think
             about matters of faith, such as the existence of God and His Oneness,
             aims to make them easily accessible to everyone. With this purpose in
             mind, Internet sites have been opened that render a great service to thou-
             sands of people every day. On these sites, the more than 170 books writ-
             ten by Harun Yahya, complete with their full texts and illustrations, are
             available free of charge to Internet users, in addition to documentaries
             and audio narrations. This is a service rarely found on the Internet. Other
             book promotion sites introduce the works by giving a short summary or
             by listing the main headings. Except under exceptional circumstances,
             the whole text is provided at no cost. However, the Harun Yahya Internet
             site intends that everyone who wants to access all his works should be
             able to do so easily, and at absolutely no charge.
                 The purpose of this book is to inform people of the effect that Harun
             Yahya’s works, from his books to the documentary films based on them,
             have had throughout the world. The book, which includes the Internet
             pages of those Islamic organizations, scientific institutions and various
             universities where you can find Harun Yahya’s works, and reviews written
             by various scholars or the directors of various leading organizations and
             institutions, together with an account of the reactions from the fairs and
             conferences that have presented the author’s works covers only a limited
             amount of material. Indeed, the scale of these reactions has been far
             greater than might have been expected.












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