ADNAN OKTAR: I would never interfere with the decisions of a lady; it is not respectful. For example, my valuable guests have come from Southeast and they were all wearing hijabs. You saw them. I would never imagine asking them why they wore hijabs. They believe it to be right, they feel safe outside when they wear them, so I respect their decision. I have a lot of sisters that wear headscarves, and I respect all of them. I wouldn't tell them to remove their headscarves, and I wouldn't tell a lady not wearing a headscarf to wear one, either. There is no way I would do that. We are the bright face, the pride of the Islamic world. The radicals see the world in black; some parts gray, some white but mostly black. We are the sun, the light, the brightness in that darkness, we are a fortress against the hatred towards the world of Islam, we are the bulwark, The Wall of Dhul-Qarnayn against all the attacks towards Islam.
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