Page 25 - A Call for a Turkish-Islamic Union
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Harun Yahya - Adnan Oktar
The lack of
such unity, division and fragmentation
among Muslim countries, the failure of the Is-
lamic world to speak with one voice, leaves innocent
Muslim peoples defenseless. Helpless and needy women,
children and elderly people are waiting to be saved from op-
pression in Palestine, Iraq, Afghanistan, Kashmir, East
Turkestan, Moro and many other places. Responsibility for these
innocent people lies with the Islamic world before anyone else.
Muslims must never forget our Prophet's (may Allah bless him
and grant him peace) words, "A Muslim is the brother of a Muslim.
He neither oppresses him nor leaves him in danger."
Throughout his life the great Islamic scholar Bediuzzaman
waged an intellectual struggle for the unification of the Muslim
world and made Muslims aware of the importance of that union
being established. Bediuzzaman, who said, "The greatest religious
obligation of the age is Islamic Union...," expressed the importance
of striving for the unity of the Islamic world in the wisest man-
ner. In his Risalat an-Noor he frequently concentrated on Mus-
lims loving and supporting one another, displaying solidarity
and protecting and watching over one another, and himself al-
ways behaved in a reconciliatory and unificatory manner.
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