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Oktar has written numerous books under the name '''Harun Yahya''' (Harun (]) and Yahya (])), arguing against ]. He also asserts that evolution is directly related to the claimed evils of ], ], ], and ]<ref name =buddism>, Harun Yahya</ref>. Most of his anti-evolution resources are identical to ] arguments.<ref></ref> | |||
He also has produced various works on ] and ], accusing Zionists of ] and arguing that Zionism and Freemasonry have had significant negative effects on world history and politics. | |||
Oktar's books on faith-related topics attempt to communicate the existence and oneness of God according to the ] faith, and are written with the main purpose of introducing Islam to those who are strangers to religion. Each of his books on science-related topics stresses his views on the might, sublimity, and majesty of God. These books attempt to display for non-Muslims what Oktar claims to be signs of the existence of God, and the excellence of his creation. A sub-group within this series are the series of "Books Demolishing the Lie of Evolution", a critique of the ideas of ], ], ], and ]. | |||
Many of Oktar's books have been made into high-resolution videos which are freely downloadable on the Internet<ref>, Harun Yahya.</ref>. | |||
Oktar asserts that ] as being a false religion built upon idolatry and falsehood.<ref name=buddism/> He calls Buddhist rituals "meaningless" and "empty". He has also charged that ] is a tool of ].<ref>, Harun Yahya, Harun Yahya International © 2007 </ref> | |||
===The Atlas of Creation=== | ===The Atlas of Creation=== | ||
His latest publication, ''The Atlas of Creation'', was published by Global Publishing, Istanbul, Turkey in October 2006.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.harunyahya.com/books/darwinism/atlas_creation/atlas_creation_01.php |title=ATLAS OF CREATION}}</ref> The book contains over 800 glossy pages and weighs {{convert|12|lb|kg}}. Tens of thousands of copies of the book have been delivered, on an unsolicited basis, to schools, prominent researchers and research institutes throughout Europe and the United States.<ref>{{cite news | first= | last= | coauthors= | title=In the beginning |date=2007-04-19 | publisher= | url =http://www.economist.com/world/displaystory.cfm?story_id=9036706 | work =] | pages = | accessdate = 2007-04-28 | |
His latest publication, ''The Atlas of Creation'', was published by Global Publishing, Istanbul, Turkey in October 2006.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.harunyahya.com/books/darwinism/atlas_creation/atlas_creation_01.php |title=ATLAS OF CREATION}}</ref> The book contains over 800 glossy pages and weighs {{convert|12|lb|kg}}. Tens of thousands of copies of the book have been delivered, on an unsolicited basis, to schools, prominent researchers and research institutes throughout Europe and the United States.<ref>{{cite news | first= | last= | coauthors= | title=In the beginning |date=2007-04-19 | publisher= | url =http://www.economist.com/world/displaystory.cfm?story_id=9036706 | work =] | pages = | accessdate = 2007-04-28 | languayers | coauthors= | title=Well, fly fishing is a science |date=January 2008 | publisher= | url =http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2008/01/well_fly_fishing_is_a_science.php?utm_source=mostactive&utm_medium=link | work =] | pages = | accessdate = 2007-04-28 | language = }}</ref> | ||
The arguments used by the book to undermine evolution have been criticized as not logical while evolutionary biologist ] has stated that Oktar has no understanding of the basic evidence for evolution.<ref name=Enserink2007/><ref name="New York Times 1"/> Biologist ] wrote: "The general pattern of the book is repetitious and predictable: the book shows a picture of a fossil and a photo of a living animal, and declares that they haven't changed a bit, therefore evolution is false. Over and over. It gets old fast, and it's usually wrong (they have changed!) and the photography, while lovely, is entirely stolen."<ref>{{cite news | first=PZ | last=Myers | coauthors= | title=Well, fly fishing is a science |date=January 2008 | publisher= | url =http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2008/01/well_fly_fishing_is_a_science.php?utm_source=mostactive&utm_medium=link | work =] | pages = | accessdate = 2007-04-28 | language = }}</ref> | |||
] reviewed the book (later translated into Turkish) noting that it contains a number of factual errors, such as the misidentification of a ] as an ] (two unrelated species)<ref name="DawkinsReview">{{cite news | url=http://richarddawkins.net/article,2833,Venomous-Snakes-Slippery-Eels-and-Harun-Yahya,Richard-Dawkins | title=Venomous Snakes, Slippery Eels and Harun Yahya | publisher=] |year= July 7, 2008 | first=Richard | last=Dawkins | accessdate =2008-10-17}}</ref> and in two places uses images of fishing-lures copied from the internet instead of actual species<ref></ref><ref name="DawkinsReview"/>. A number of other modern species are mislabelled.<ref name="DawkinsReview"/> | ] reviewed the book (later translated into Turkish) noting that it contains a number of factual errors, such as the misidentification of a ] as an ] (two unrelated species)<ref name="DawkinsReview">{{cite news | url=http://richarddawkins.net/article,2833,Venomous-Snakes-Slippery-Eels-and-Harun-Yahya,Richard-Dawkins | title=Venomous Snakes, Slippery Eels and Harun Yahya | publisher=] |year= July 7, 2008 | first=Richard | last=Dawkins | accessdate =2008-10-17}}</ref> and in two places uses images of fishing-lures copied from the internet instead of actual species<ref></ref><ref name="DawkinsReview"/>. A number of other modern species are mislabelled.<ref name="DawkinsReview"/> |
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Adnan Oktar | |
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Born | Adnan Oktar 1956 Ankara, Turkey |
Other names | Harun Yahya, Adnan Hoca |
Occupation | Author |
Known for | Advocate of Creationism |
Website | www.harunyahya.com |
Adnan Oktar a.k.a Adnan Hoca (born Ankara, 1956), also known by his pen name Harun Yahya, is a prominent advocate of Islamic creationism in the creation-evolution debate. He is considered by some to be the leading Muslim advocate of creationism. He subscribes to Old Earth creationism. He is against Zionism and Freemasonry and sees them as very interrelated movements, though he denounces anti-Semitism and terrorism, which he says is a product of Darwinism, not religious fanaticism.
Adnan Oktar founded the Science Research Foundation (SRF, or BAV in Turkish), whose objective is "to ...peace, tranquility and love," though the BAV is described in the media as "a secretive Islamic sect" or a "cult-like organization, that jealously guards the secrets of its considerable wealth." In 2008 he was sentenced by a Turkish court to three years in prison for "creating an illegal organization for personal gain."
Oktar had defended his views by litigation; he is responsible for the blocking of numerous, high-profile Web sites.
Biography
Born in Ankara, Turkey in 1956, Adnan Oktar lived there through his high-school years. In 1979, he moved to Istanbul to attend an interior-design course at Mimar Sinan University but left before graduation.
In the early 1980s, he gathered , An Invitation to the Truth</ref> Oktar asserts that "the materialist standpoint, evolution theory, anti-religious and immoral lifestyles were indoctrinated to the society as a whole" by Jews and Freemasons.
Following the publication of Judaism and Fnew_releases/news/070806_interview_aljazeeratv.php | title=Interview with Harun Yahya | publisher=Al Jazeera |year= AUGUST 6, 2007 | first= | last= | accessdate =2007-05-17}}</ref> According to his official biography he was released after 19 months. In a 2007 interview on Al Jazeera, he blamed Freemasons saying it was a "message" for him not to write about them anymore.
In 1990, he founded the Scientific Research Foundation (SRF, or, in Turkish, Bilim Araştırma Vakfı, or BAV), through which he still effectively functions. Members of the SRF are sometimes referred to as Adnan Hocacılar ("Adherents of Adnan the Hodja") by the publicCite error: A <ref>
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The publication of Soykırım Yalanı sparked much public debate. This book claims that “what is presented as Holocaust is the death of some Jews due to the typhus plague during the war and the famine towards the end of the war caused by the defeat of the Germans.” In March 1996, a Turkish painter and intellectual, Bedri Baykam, published a strongly-worded critique of the book in the Ankara daily newspaper Siyah-Beyaz ("Black and White"). A legal suit for slander was brought against him. During the trial in September, Baykam exposed the real author of the book as Adnan Oktar. The suit was withdrawn in March 1997.
In 2004, the Stephen Roth Institute, of Tel-Aviv University, expressed the opinion that Adnan Oktar had increased his tolerance toward others, asserting that "he now works towards promoting inter-religious dialogue".
Oktar nowadays states that anti-Semitism has pagan and Darwinist roots. Although he believes that the Old Testament "has been altered by individuals for the sake of all kinds of gain", he publicly calls upon all Muslims to have "a tolerant and friendly attitude toward other religions".
Campaign against evolution
In early 1998, Adnan Oktar and the SRF launched a campaign against Darwinism. Thousands of free copies of Adnan Oktar's book, The Evolution Deceit, and the booklets based on this book were distributed throughout Turkey.
The SRF also spearheaded an effort to attack Turkish academics who taught evolutionary theory. A number of faculty members were harassed, threatened and slandered in fliers that labeled them "Maoists" for teaching evolution. In 1999, six of the professors won a civil court case against the SRF for defamation and were each awarded a large sum of money.
In 2005, Professor Ümit Sayın summed up the effect of the SRF's campaign when he said to The Pitch:
In 1998, I was able to motivate six members of the Turkish Academy of Sciences to speak out against the creationist movement. Today, it's impossible to motivate anyone. They're afraid they'll be attacked by the radical Islamists and the BAV.
In September 2008 Oktar issued a challenge offering "10 trillion Turkish lira to anyone who produces a single intermediate-form fossil demonstrating evolution". Biologist PZ Myers responded: "The US government should immediately send a plane to pick up Mr Oktar, bring him to our country, and take him on a guided tour of the Smithsonian and the American Museum of Natural History, accompanied by Niles Eldredge, Kevin Padian, Jerry Coyne, Sean Carroll, and the entire scientific staff of those museums. Afterwards, they can accept the check from Mr Oktar, run down to the local bank and cash it, and use one trillion dollars to resolve the current financial crisis, seven trillion can be sunk immediately into the American educational system, and they can send the change left over to me as a reward for coming up with this brilliant plan." Oktar's offer is similar to creationist Kent Hovind's $250,000 offer, which has been dismissed by creationists and scientists as a misleading gimmick where those who applied for the challenge have questioned his sincerity about paying and understanding of evolution.