There are code words in the poem "Barada" by Mawlana that appeal to shady people

2016-05-03 18

ADNAN OKTAR: For example, I recently mentioned one of the poems that are famous among hypocrites. What is the name of the river the poem was about? The Barada River. Good, you memorized it. Barada is a river that represents the blood Muslims shed. In the past, it flowed red with the blood of Muslims. It ran a crimson color for days. Mawlana wrote a poem called "Barada" at that time. And it was the kind of poem that held all kinds of information which would appeal to the shady people of the dark world. One cannot feel in it the serenity that emanates from Islam, from faith. Of course, I use the name Mawlana symbolically as it might be another person who wrote it. Maybe one of the Hulagu's men wrote it in that era. The system of the dajjal is shady. And Hulagu was the dajjal of that era. People think of a witless, idle man when they hear the name "Hulagu" but he was everything but that. He adhered to an evil, dark philosophy. Look, among many scholars, he went and