Excerpt from Adnan Oktar’s Live Interview at Adiyaman Asu TV on June 7th, 2010
ADNAN OKTAR: ... Justice is not one-sided. You can say “Damn it” but the man that you are condemning also has a law. Doesn’t he? He might also be right in some matters, have fears, some humane discontents. This has to be considered. A decision that protects the interests of both sides must be made. In addition, no one should say“Damn Israel”, Israel is a Prophet’s name stated in the Qur’an. It shouldn’t be stated. They are wrong. They will say, “Damn the atheist-zionists” and for instance “long live Islamic Union, Turkish-Islamic Union.” Right? Or they will say, “Muslims must unite.” If they are saying, “Muslims must unite” this is very nice as a slogan. “Muslims must unite” is such a good slogan. However, it should not be said “Damn Israel”; Israel is a Prophet’s name. Of course, they mean the state but it doesn’t sound that way. Therefore, they should say, “Damn the atheist-zionists.” For instance, they can say, “Damn the satan’s servants.” It can be said, “Damn those who worship satan.” Or whatever. It can be said, “Damn the oppressors, the serial murderers.” But that statement is wrong. They have to leave it; they are saying wrong...
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