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Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar)                   89


            One Who cures; he eats but he knows that Allah is the One Who satisfies;
            that is, he continues to lead the same life, but with an awareness of the
            truth.


                 AHMED: But you didn't say anything about the things that bind me
            to the world now. My house, my name, the property I've accumulated
            over so many years, and my children who'll continue my name and my
            family after I die. If I accept what you have said, I must accept that I have
            no connection to the reality of these things. That I relate only to copies of
            them in my mind.


                 MURAD: Ahmed, if you wish, think about the things we have talked
            about today and be sure to come to our final talk tomorrow. A large part
            of what I'm going to talk about tomorrow is of interest to you and people
            who think as you do.


                 AHMED: Of course, I'll be happy to come. Anyway, I don't intend to
            reject such an evident truth; that would really be to run away from the
            truth despite being certain of it. But there are still some details that I want
            to learn more fully.


                 IBRAHIM: There are no question marks left in my mind about the
            fact that everything is composed of impressions in my brain, that I have
            no relation to an external world, the nature of the soul, or about the
            existence of Allah. I hope we can extend the subject a bit farther. In the
            meantime, I'll prepare some more questions too.


                 AISHA: Murad, why does such a wonderful truth make some people
            uneasy? It does them no good to stop their ears and close their eyes to the
            truth.


                 MURAD: You have a day to think about that. Tomorrow, when we
            meet, I think you'll have the answers to all your questions.
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