ADNAN OKTAR'S LIVE INTERVIEW ON TEMPO TV (28 January 2009)
ADNAN OKTAR:These hypocrites’ facial expressions are all wrong, too. They can be identified by that. But certain recognition comes with hypocrisy identifying itself. It can be seen from their opposition to Muslims, in other words. It emerges from their carrying reports about Muslims to the unbeliever, their efforts to drive them apart, their living among Muslims but informing on them to the irreligious, their giving information to Muslims’ enemies and their forming alliances to attack them. That was how it was in the time of our Prophet (saas). The hypocrites created an intelligence network with the unbelievers who were attacking the Muslims and carried information to them. But they were fearful. They did not join their ranks entirely. Neither were they fully on the side of the Muslims. But at the end of the day, Allah says, they will line up alongside Muslims like nothing. They will claim to have been alongside the Muslims. That is the perfidious and immoral people they are. As if such people have not done the same things before.
ADNAN OKTAR’S LIVE INTERVIEW ON TEMPO TV (10 February 2009)
ADNANOKTAR: Of course the hypocrite is of little intelligence. He imagines he is very clever indeed. He uses very facile and crude methods to influence other people, but they are very obvious and blatant. In other words, they develop a very illogical and unpleasant way of dealing. They use a language incompatible with the moral values of the Qur’an, a very cunning, sly and manipulative one, from which they can be recognized. By Allah’s leave, there is also something defective in such people’s facial expressions. …
ADNANOKTAR: There are also defects in their speech. But Allah says that, if He wishes, one can recognize them from their facial expressions, and from their speech. Many examples of their defective speech are given in the Qur’an.
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