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Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar)                  101


            anything we have talked about so far, now's the time to speak up.


                 IBRAHIM: I can't find anything to contradict what I've heard. I've
            learned about a reality that had been right in front of my eyes all along,
            and my whole worldview has become very different. As I think about
            this, I discover its ramifications for every aspect of life. Every moment of
            my life gained importance and meaning. I've begun to see everything as
            a miracle. But I also realize that I've got a lot more to learn.


                 AISHA: I already believed in Allah but there's a great difference
            between what I viewed as my faith and true faith in Allah. Seeing Him in
            every place, realizing His great being, power and His attributes. I only
            prayed when something happened to me or before an exam. In Ramadan,
            we fasted as a family, and sometimes when I thought about dying I'd be
            afraid. Now I understand that I must remember and think of Allah much
            more. Almost all the people in my circle live and think the way I used to.
            I want to learn about everything as quickly as possible and share it with
            my family and friends.


                 MURAD: Ahmed...


                 AHMED: I didn't want to bring this up, but now I will anyway. I
            have no more doubts but still, it's hard to apply what I learned to my daily
            life. I mean there's so many distractions that occupy and divert me in my
            daily life that I can't keep my mind on the subject.


                 MURAD: We'll deal with that a little later. But first, as I said earlier,
            there are countless verses in the Qur'an that address the fact that all
            power belongs to Allah, that He encompasses all things and that He's the
            only sovereign. I'll read some. First there's verse 255 of Surat al-Baqara:
                 Allah, there is no deity but Him, the Living, the Self-Sustaining.
                 He is not subject to drowsiness or sleep. Everything in the heavens
                 and the earth belongs to Him. Who can intercede with Him except
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