Page 27 - Islam Denounces Terrorism
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Adnan Oktar (Harun Yahya)                    25



                Organizing acts of terror against innocent people is entirely
           against Islam and it is unlikely that any sincerely believing Muslim
           could ever commit such crimes. On the contrary, Muslims are respon-
           sible for stopping these people, removing "mischief on earth" and

           bringing peace and security to all people all over the world. Islam can-
           not be reconciled with terror. Just the contrary, it should be the solu-
           tion to and the path to the prevention of terror. This is the basis of
           Islam; peace is the spirit of Islam. However, the bigoted worldview,

           which practices Islam according to superstitions rather than the
           Qur'an, believes the opposite is true.

                The fanatics' problem is that they regard what they've learned
           from specious superstition as their faith. However, those who criticize
           those fanatics sometimes believe in the accuracy of that same supersti-

           tion. The more one produces evidence from the Qur'an, the more they
           try to produce their own from the superstitions the fanatics subscribe
           to. That is where they make their gravest mistake: If they want to know
           the true Islam and find a solution to fanaticism, they must heed the

           true faith described in the Qur'an.
                Until the clear difference between bigotry and Islam is demon-

           strated, radicalism and Islamophobia is going to continue to plague the
           world.

                For this reason, it is very important to explain the beautiful morals
           of the Qur'an, in other words Islam all around the world with serious
           education campaign intended to display the clear difference between

           bigotry and Islam. Various facts need to be made clear, such as that
           God prohibits corruption and encourages virtue, and that freedom of
           thought and expression, secularism and the finest democracy are

           enshrined in the Qur'an:
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