Page 99 - Islam Denounces Terrorism
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Adnan Oktar (Harun Yahya)                    97



                The way that a religion is heralded by many as a religion of war,
           even though there are no pretexts as summarised above, stems entire-
           ly from the practices of the peddlers of superstition. Some people are
           generally mistaken about Islam because they are simply unaware of
           these clarifications regarding it and only witness the practices of the
           radicals. People with a radical mindset are unaware that they are
           applying commandments outside the Qur'an and have adopted anoth-

           er faith quite different to the true Islam. However, the religion of Islam
           and Islamic sharia are based on the Qur'anic verses. Other sources that
           are based on fabricated hadiths and superstitions have no validity for
           a true Muslim. So do sincere Muslims who follow the Qur'an desire
           war? The answer is obvious: No.


                Who Desires War?


                The armaments sector is always kept alive by certain groups. It is
           also the only sector not affected by economic crises. It is a vibrant sec-
           tor in which supply and demand never end and in which novelties are
           always being offered to the market. The way of keeping this sector
           alive is no doubt "wars." To this end, an ignorant mass of people who
           regard their own faith as one of war and who are ready to kill and be
           killed, in other words the radical groups that appear in the name of

           Islam, are provoked.

                Some Neocons and opponents of Islam in the West are entirely
           correct about violence being spread by the radicals. However, these
           people are wrong when it comes to some leaders, such as Osama bin
           Laden. Such so-called leaders are generally people with no interest in
           Islam and Muslims but who are kept ready under the supervision of
           various intelligence services. They are immediately involved whenev-
           er a climate of turmoil or war is desired. They spend their time in bars
           and cafes in Western countries, but when the command comes, they let
           their beards grow, change their clothing and language, assume a typi-
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