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  • johnpi 8:11 am on October 26, 2009 | 6 Permalink | Reply
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    Al Jazeera’s Arabic language edition claims “Ardi,” a recovered skeleton of a 4.4 million year old ancestor of Ardipithicus, “disproves Darwin’s theory of evolution.”

    Lina Malkawi translated the Al Jazeera article and posted her translation to her blog, which according to a Google search, has since prompted pages and pages of condemnation from inside and outside of the Arab world (and of course approval from Harun Yahya).

    Here’s what Malkawi blogged:

    Al-Jazeera, which is considered by many to be the most professional Arabic news organization–the so-called “CNN of the Arab world” – has reported the story of the discovery of the oldest “human” skeleton by saying that it refutes Darwin’s theory of evolution. I translated the report below from Arabic word by word with a screen shot of the original Arabic story beneath it.

    It proves how agenda and ideologically-driven Al-Jazeera is and how they are willing to forgo journalistic professionalism to further their agenda.

    Here’s the first two paragraphs of what she translated:

    American scientists have presented evidence that Darwin’s theory of evolution was wrong. An international team of researchers specialized in the origin of the human race in “Ken” State University (It’s actually Kent State but they spelled it wrong) and the University of California (-Berkeley, but they did not add it) have unveiled the oldest known evidence of humans on earth, which is an Ethiopian human skeleton dating back about 4.4 million years, which was named “Ardi.”

    The team announced Thursday that Ardi’s discovery proves that humans did not evolve from ancestors that resemble chimpanzees, which refutes the longstanding assumption that humans evolved from monkeys.

    The team has made no such announcement, and evolutionary theory has never posited that humans descended from chimpanzees.

    The story only appeared in the Arabic language edition. Salman Hameed believes that Al Jazeera did not publish this in English because it is still trying to establish its credentials in the English language press, and this ‘nutty’ article would have been too damaging.

     
  • Kawthar 8:13 am on September 30, 2009 | 1 Permalink | Reply
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    “New Humanist” has a long report on Harun Yahya that “exposes” his “secret lives”.

    I’m not a fan of his, but I’m not inclined to believe some of the article’s allegations.

    The social organisation within the group was becoming rigidly hierarchical and, as is common in messianic cults, sexual relations were tightly controlled, with the putative messiah given access denied to others. Oktar considered all female members his legitimate possession. Berk, a recent defector after seven years, describes the groups: “There were sisters (bacilar), concubines (cariyeler) and brothers (kardesler), the male members. The brothers were allowed to marry the concubines, while the sisters were all married to Adnan Hodja.” Of course these marriages were not legal, but they were treated as such within the group. As with Scientology, discipline was maintained through humiliation, the threat of expulsion and physical violence. “I know personally,” Berk told me, “that Oktar beats the sisters.”

     
  • johnpi 7:50 pm on August 31, 2009 | 4 Permalink | Reply
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    Coming soon to a Harun Yahya display near you: Muhammed rode a pterodactyl to heaven…

    …given Harun Yahya’s tendency to mimic US evangelical Christian creationists:

    The Museum’s cheerful placards matter-of-factly conclude that dinosaurs co-existed with humans. As a visual aid, a tiny animatronic velociraptor stands next to a giggling caveman child, a benevolent prehistoric pet. By rewriting the ancient past, Answers in Genesis could show that it was in the here and now. And rewrite they did. There were so many dinosaurs at the Creation Museum that I started to wonder whether they would appear with Christ on the cross.

    Harun Yayha is both the organization and pen name of Adnan Oktar, who went on an evangelical Christian’s tv show in June to drop hints that he might be the Madhi.

     
  • johnpi 9:55 pm on July 19, 2009 | 1 Permalink | Reply
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    Richard Bartholomew has discovered compelling evidence that Adnan Oktar who writes under the pen name Harun Yahya is the author of a Holocaust denial book. Later, Oktar cut-and-pasted anti-evolution tracks in the place of the Holocaust denial material, but left the rest of the book much the same (including the covers above).

    Holocaust Violence takes a different position from Holocaust Deception; here, Yahya indeed asserts that the Holocaust is true – apparently Charles Darwin is to blame for it. However, the covers of the two books are very similar, and there is some overlap of content. Chapter One of Holocaust Deception is entitled “The Untold Story of the Nazi-Zionist Collaboration”, while Chapter One of Holocaust Violence is “The Untold Story of the Nazi-Radical Zionist Collaboration”; most of the sub-headings are the same, although “Zionism” has throughout become “Radical Zionism”, and some other sections are the same. The Holocaust denial material has been replaced with anti-evolutionist screeds, but clearly parts of both books have a common authorship.

    Bartholomew has been contacted by Oktar’s lawyer with a claim that the book was actually penned by a “friend,” a slippery assertion that seems to lose credibility on close inspection.

    Anybody who has attended a national Islamic conference in the US in recent years has seen Harun Yahya’s extravagant displays and materials.

     
  • thabet 3:52 am on February 13, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    Adam Rutherford (Nature’s podcast editor) has been invited to interview Adnan Oktar (Harun Yahya).

    Rutherford is accepting questions readers may want him to ask Oktar.

     
  • thabet 4:45 am on October 11, 2008 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    Adnan Oktar offers “10 trillion Turkish lira to anyone who produces a single intermediate-form fossil demonstrating evolution” (about 4.5 trillion quid).

    Delusions of grandeur.

     
  • thabet 2:19 pm on September 19, 2008 | 33 Permalink | Reply
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    Richard Dawkins’ official website has been blocked in Turkey, following a complaint from the team behind the Harun Yahya organisation.

    Stupid.

    Usama Hasan, meanwhile, criticises Muslims for their “childlike” view of evolution, and science in general.

    There’s an attempted response by Adam Deen, a Muslim blogger, to Hasan’s views on the need to reconcile evolution with their religious beliefs. Although, I am not sure it is much of a response, and only seems to underline Hasan’s argument about Muslims indulging in bad science…

    Update: Abu Hasan in the comments links to another response to Usama Hasan’s article at Ummah Pulse. I don’t think the piece deserves any sort of serious analysis, but at least the author of that piece doesn’t copy and paste snippets of “evidence” found at creationist websites.

    And please note: I am not saying Usama Hasan or his views are beyond criticism.

    Related: See an earlier Talk Islam post on Richard Dawkins’ views about Muslim creationism and read about the role of the Turkish military establishment in pushing creationism into the mainstream.

     
  • thabet 5:57 am on June 2, 2008 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    Harun Yahya was jailed last month by a Turkish court for “creating an illegal organization for personal gain”.

     
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