ADNAN OKTAR: God says in Surah al-Kahf, 35 - I seek refuge in God from satan-, He entered his garden and wronged himself," in other words, he is wealthy, "by saying, ‘I do not think that this will ever end." (Surah al-Kahf) The rich, the people who live for this world all desire living forever. But in that, they think that they and their possessions will exist forever through their progeny by passing their possessions unto their children, and their children's children and so on. Some hypocrites are afflicted by such a sickness. "I do not think the Hour will ever come." Do you see how bored he is? They despise the thought of experiencing the Day of Judgment and want it to happen in the future as distant as possible. They want it to happen thousands of years later. Even if they acknowledge it, they do not want it to happen in their own time. But look at what he says; "I do not think the Hour will ever come." They do not want the Day of Judgment to ever come, because they think their possessions and the world will continue to exist through generations. "But if I should be sent back to my Lord," in other words if he dies, "I will definitely get something better in return." (Surah al-Kahf, 36) In other words, he says in the hereafter, he will go to heaven anyway. But he says he does not believe in the Day of Judgment. Even though its coming has been foretold by God. Do you see how insane hypocrites are? God says there will be a Day of Judgment, but the hypocrite denies this. What he means to say is that God is wrong - surely, God is above such thoughts. "But," he says, "if I should be sent back to my Lord," this time he is pretending to show his love to God by saying 'My Lord'. Whereas, he does not even believe in the hereafter. And he says, "If the hereafter existed, I would be in the best place of the hereafter, I would be in heaven anyway." This is the classic tone of unbelievers. "His companion, with whom he was debating, said to him: ‘Do you then disbelieve in Him who created you from dust, then from a drop of sperm," look, he is talking about the truths of faith. In other words, he is the Mahdi of that era, whom leads the people to the true path. "...and then formed you as a man?" (Surah al-Kahf, 37) Look, it means that there are those who deny God in every era. Such hypocritical tone existed in everywhere at any time and the believers counteracted against it through the truths of faith and the miracles of the Quran. Look, do you see how he is a typical believer, in that he is spreading the religion through the truths of faith. I seek refuge in God from satan, "He is, however, God, my Lord, "and I will not associate anyone with my Lord." (Surah al-Kahf, 38) Look, he also comes out against idolatry. "Why, when you entered your garden, did you not say, “It is as God wills, there is no strength but in God”?" Look, he advocates saying 'masha'Allah'. We also advocate saying 'masha'Allah' in the End Times. We too tell the truths of faith and make an effort to guide people to the true path. “It is as God wills, there is no strength but in God”?" This is his tone against idolatry. He neither is afraid of deep state etc, nor believes in Darwinism. "Though you see me with less wealth and children than you possess," (Surah al-Kahf, 39) Mahdis and prophets usually have no children. They only have children if it is absolutely necessary, only if it will prevent any sedition or disaster from harming the ummah; other than that, they refrain from having children as is seen in the Quran. Look, "Though you see me with less...children than you possess.” As you know, a hypocrite calls the Messenger of God (saas) "the one who is cut off without an hair." Almighty God says, "It is the one who hates you who is cut off without an heir." He says, "He is the one without heir, your lineage will continue." And Almighty God grants the progeny of the Messenger of God (saas) reign over the world. And He grants His heaven in the hereafter to those on His right path, insha'Allah. "It may well be that my Lord will give me something better than your garden," what is better than his garden? The world reign. Because what is greater than that? The world reign. "...and send down on it a fireball from the sky so that morning finds it a shifting heap of dust." (Surah al-Kahf, 40) In other words, a disaster; you see the troubles plaguing the Islamic community and the world. Devastating disasters are raining down from the sky such as air strikes, bombardments carried out by warplanes, ceaselessly. It is also God who creates these. "...or morning finds its water drained into the earth so that you cannot get at it." (Surah al-Kahf, 41) In other words, f