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Originally Posted by ameen
salam,
your analogy is extremely faulty because this article is like an outcast-anomaly in the work of Harun Yahya. It is as if he is trying to be accepted by the Sunni majority by pleasing them with this article, so that they don't reject him as a Qur'an-only innovator. So a better analogy in this case would be a doctor who has saved hundreds of lives in the past (most of Harun Yahya's work), but then suddenly kills a patient (this article).
wasalam
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If you consider it misleading then it would be the same as if the Doctor killed the patient by malicious means. Either way its still illogical to accept one view then dismiss another.
Harun Yahya has never been one to play upto anyones expectations from what I have read of his work and what I know of his character.