Excerpt from Live Interview with Mr. Adnan Oktar by Kahramanmaras Aksu TV and Kackar TV (September 2nd, 2010)
ADNAN OKTAR: Look what does it writes here: The new goal is Alawite – Sunni conflict. It is stated, "Stating that they have received intelligence that some terror organizations are getting prepared to stir up Alawite- Sunni conflict in Hatay region, the General Directorate of Security sent a confidential memo about being cautious before the referendum." When you mention Shiites, Jafarites, Alawites, Bakhtashis and Wahabbites, some weird people, some ignorant people who are deprived of love and compassion and let us say some people led by some ignorant people, get goose bumps all over and believe that they are the beings who should be killed. They employ such a style for Allah's immaculate servants, those who recite La Ilahe Illa Allah Muhammadan Resulullah [reciting Allah's unity and approve that our Prophet (saas) is His Messenger], who are true lovers of our Prophet (saas). And they also express these open in writing, discuss it and talk about it as if it is bravery. They assume a very awkward, ugly, wrong, reprehensible and sinful attitude. If you ask them, they are very smart. But in fact, they are even unable to walk properly on street and [are the kind of people who] hide [themselves] wherever they find. There is a phrase which says, "advising people but not practicing it." This is the type of man they are. An Alawite is a person full of love for human beings. He loves animals, he loves human beings. Look at the pictures of Hadji Bakhtash; he has various animals in his arms. He loves them, he is a man of exuberance, a man of love. Look at the poems of Yunus Emre. He always talks about love, beauties. What is happening to you? A policy of continuous briefing and explanation should be pursued against such an approach. That is, those ignorant can sometimes really have sway over some ignorant people.
Excerpts from conversations
Excerpts from conversations
Excerpts from conversations
Excerpts from conversations
Excerpts from conversations