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25 - The reformer says:
"Muslims, who believed that they cannot do anything and who looked resigned because of the idea of qada' and qadar lived under fear for centuries and became obedient, contemptible, sycophantic and deceitful like the slaves who trembled under scourges in Europe in the Middle Ages. The causes of the corruption of the Ottomans to such a degree were the principles of qada', qadar, tawakkul and contentment taught by the religion, and the proposed sufficiency of belief in order to became a Muslim, simply believing by heart and confessing by the tongue. Qada', qadar and tawakkul have annihilated the determination and will in Muslims and by decreasing their confidence in their work and in their own personalities caused them to abase themselves so far as to endure every kind of torture and humiliation. The idea of being content with little has made people lazy. And since it is too simple to be a Muslim, none of the modern and moral qualities has been regarded necessary for being a Muslim, and it is considered that Muslims can do every evil; as a result, laziness and immorality have been given birth." We will tell about all these clearly and in full detail in the following article.
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