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Harun Yahya





                 In God's Sight, Superiority Lies in Piety, Not in Race


                 Such savagery was not limited to the Nazis. Many parts of the world have experienced terrible cat-

             astrophes because of racism. Because of it, hundreds of thousands have been regarded as worthless, hu-
             miliated, forced from their homes and enslaved, killed or abandoned to die, treated like animals, and
             used in pharmaceutical experiments. The examples cited in this book are just a few of the many docu-

             mented instances of savagery and violence.
                 The social structure envisaged by Darwinism needs to be accurately identified. Like all other mate-
             rialist theories, Social Darwinism, maintaining that people are selfish creatures who live solely for their
             own interests, responsible solely to themselves, can never bring proper moral values and happiness to
             individuals or to society as a whole. In order to acquire proper moral values and happiness, a person

             needs to abandon selfish desires. Religious moral values, as commanded by our Lord, teach people how
             this will be. People's responsibility towards God and the kind of moral values they need to attain His
             approval are revealed in the Qur'an.

                 If people have faith in God's commandments and the Book revealed by Him, then they will feel com-
             passion and affection towards others.

























                                                              During World War I, the Germans employed
                                                              mustard gas in violation of the rules of war. The
                                                              picture shows a British soldier killed by that gas.

















































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