Born in Ankara in 1956, Adnan Oktar is a prominent Turkish intellectual.
Completely devoted to moral values and dedicated to communicating
the sacred values he cherishes to other people, Oktar started
his intellectual struggle in 1979 during his education at Mimar
Sinan University's Academy of Fine Arts. During his university
years, he carried out detailed research into the prevalent materialistic
philosophies and ideologies around him, to the extent of becoming
even more knowledgeable about them than their advocates. As a
result of his accumulation of knowledge, he has written various
books on the fallacy of the theory of evolution. His dedicated
intellectual effort against Darwinism and materialism has grown
out to be a worldwide phenomenon. Quoting from the 22 April 2000
issue of New Scientist, Mr. Oktar became an "international
hero" in communicating the fallacy of the theory of evolution
and the fact of creation. The author has also produced various
works on Zionist racism and Freemasonry and their negative effects
on world history and politics. Besides these, Oktar has written
more than a hundred books describing the morals of the Qur'an
and faith related issues.
His pen-name, Harun Yahya, is formed from the names "Harun"
(Aaron) and "Yahya" (John) in the esteemed memory of
the two Prophets who struggled against infidelity.
Many works of Harun Yahya are being currently translated into
English, French, German, Italian, Russian, Spanish, Arabic, Portuguese,
Albanian, Serbo-Croat (Bosnian), Polish, Urdu, Indonesian, Kazakh,
Azeri, Malay and Malayalam. The target is to translate all books
into English and many other languages in the near future, and
thus to make them available for the benefit of all people.
The common point in all the writer's works is that all the topics
covered by his works are in full agreement with the Qur'an, and
strongly affirmed by Qur'anic understanding. Even the topics addressed
by science and mostly considered complicated and confusing are
narrated very lucidly and explicitly in the books of Harun Yahya.
For this reason, these books appeal to everyone, from every age
and social group.
Harun Yahya's books on faith-related topics communicate the existence
and oneness of God and are written with the main purpose of introducing
Islam to those who are strangers to religion, and reconciling
their hearts to the truth. For Muslims, these books are advice
as well as a reminder. The writer has published works on all the
basic issues referred to in the Qur'an that expand the dedication
and contemplation of Muslims.
Each of the author's books on science-related topics stresses
the might, sublimity, and majesty of God in minute detail based
on well-structured research and evidence, along with extensive
contemplation. These books display, for non-Muslims, the signs
of the existence of God, and the excellence of His creation in
a very explicit and precise way. On the other hand, they add to
the faith and submission of believers, and can serve as perfect
materials for communicating Islam to other people (where religion
is not practiced in its full sense). A sub-group within this series
are the "Books Demolishing the Lie of Evolution". The
main purpose of these books is to demolish the materialistic and
atheistic philosophy which has been put forward as an alternative
and rival to religion and has been imposed on the whole world
since the 19th century. The great impact the books make on readers
signifies that this purpose is fulfilled to a great extent. These
books, just as it is stated in the Qur'an in the words "We
hurl the Truth against falsehood, and it knocks out its brain"
(Surat'Al-Anbiya, 18), demolish the brain, i.e., the thought system
and ideology of the faithless system; and help complete (the revelation
of) God's light (Surat'As-Saff, 8). For these reasons, these books
play a significant role in the intellectual war against non-belief.
The symbolic meaning of the seal of the Prophet Muhammed on the
covers of all of the books by the writer is related to the content
of the books. This seal is an indication that the Qur'an is the
last book and the last word of God, and our Prophet Muhammad is
the last of His messengers. By taking this attribute of the Qur'an
and the Prophet, the writer seeks, in all of his works, to refute
all the basic claims of the systems of disbelief and utter the
"last word" which will put a definite end to the assertions
of infidelity. The stamp of the Prophet Muhammed who has the greatest
honour and wisdom, is used as a prayer for the intention of saying
this last word.
A Further Note on The Books of Harun
Yahya
In all the books by the author, faith-related issues are explained
in the light of the Qur'anic verses and people are invited to
learn Allah's words and to live by them. All the subjects that
concern Allah's verses are explained in such a way as to leave
no room for doubt or question marks in the reader's mind. The
sincere, plain and fluent style employed ensures that everyone
of every age and from every social group can easily understand
the books. This effective and lucid narrative makes it possible
to read them in a single sitting. Even those who rigorously reject
spirituality are influenced by the facts recounted in these books
and cannot refute the truthfulness of their contents.
All the books of the author can be read individually or discussed
in a group at a time of conversation. Those readers who are willing
to profit from the books will find discussion very useful in the
sense that they will be able to relate their own reflections and
experiences to one another.
In addition, it will be a great service to the religion to contribute
to the presentation and reading of these books, which are written
solely for the good pleasure of Allah. All the books of the author
are extremely convincing. For this reason, for those who want
to communicate the religion to other people, one of the most effective
methods is to encourage them to read these books.
You will not find, as in some other books, the personal views
of the author, explanations based on dubious sources, styles that
are unobservant of the respect and reverence due to sacred subjects,
nor hopeless, doubt-creating, and pessimistic accounts that create
deviations in the heart.