Adnan Oktar:Bigotry is really an agony and a great trouble in a person’s subconscious. The Ottomans discovered this back at the time. They could have regarded this unimportant, but they have deemed it significant. One realizes this more as time passes by. First of all, lying is a natural part of bigotry, very natural. Bigots regard themselves to be so wise. They are actually very fool and unreasonable. But they think of themselves to be so smart. They’re all arid, illiterate about art, illiterate about love, they have such an ambiance which is just boorish. A classical boor, right?
However, when we look at the Qur’an, the Prophet Solomon (as) was such a high-class person. A person of high quality. We look at our Prophet (saas), he is also a spectacularly high-class person. So does his clothing, his life, his joy, kindness, everything about him is just perfect. As a matter of fact our nation has such sensitivity. That kind of sensitivity is good actually. If they had no sensitivity, it would be a grave danger. Masha’Allah this sensitivity is good.
For instance, we look at the Prophet Joseph (as), he is so smart, very very smart. He attaches great importance to beauty and aesthetics. The Prophet Joseph (as) is a highly beautiful, and an extremely classy individual. His speech is extremely perfect and his manner of talking is utterly good. Those who look at him gasp and admire him. His manner of behavior is all perfect, very very beautiful. A Muslim should be like him.
They brought out such a boorish system later on. We ask them what this is and they say it’s Islam. We ask him what he is, and he says he is a Muslim. You take a look at him and he is a total boor. He lies when he speaks. He is unaware of aesthetics, art or love. Lately we started to teach some of them about love, it seems. One of them spoke of love the other day. I took a look at his article in the newspaper, everyone is so taken aback. They all have mentioned his statement on love. News reached me from every corner.
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