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REUTERS (ISTANBUL):
Harun Yahya, has an influence U.S. creationists could only dream of
Reuters , one of the world’s biggest news agencies,
issued an article of Tom Heneghan on November 22,. (News from Reuters
News Agency reach 1 billion people a day) The report under the headline
“Creation vs. Darwin takes Muslim twist in Turkey” included
evolution themed works of world-famous writer Harun Yahya and how evolution
belief lost ground in Turkey in the recent years. This report found
a wide echo in various newspapers including Washington Post, the most
important newspaper of USA, and anarray of prominent news sites includen
MSNBC, YahooNews, AolNews. Some remarks are as follows:
...
A lavishly illustrated "Atlas of Creation" is
mysteriously turning up at schools and libraries in Turkey, proclaiming
that Charles Darwin's theory of evolution is the real root of terrorism.
Arriving unsolicited by post, the large-format tome offers
768 glossy pages of photographs and easy-to-read text to prove that
God created the world with all its species.
At first sight, it looks like it could be the work of United
States creationists, the Christian fundamentalists who believe the world
was created in six days as told in the Bible.
But the author's name, Harun Yahya, reveals the surprise
inside. This is Islamic creationism, a richly funded movement based
in predominantly Muslim Turkey which has an influence U.S. creationists
could only dream of.
Creationism is so widely accepted here that Turkey placed
last in a recent survey of public acceptance of evolution in 34 countries
-- just behind the United States.
"Darwinism is dead," said Kerim Balci of the
Fethullah Gulen network, a moderate Islamic movement with many publications
and schools but no link to the creationists who produced the atlas.
A DOSE OF RELIGION
Like the Bible, the Koran says God made the world in six
days and fashioned the first man, Adam, from dust. Other details vary
but the idea is roughly the same.
But unlike in the West, evolution theory has not undermined
the traditional creation story for many Muslims.
In 1985, a paragraph on creationism as an alternative
to evolution was added to high school science textbooks and a U.S. book
"Scientific Creationism" was translated into Turkish.
In the early 1990s, leading U.S. creationists came to
speak at several anti-evolution conferences in Turkey.
DARWIN AND TERROR
Since then, a home-grown strain of anti-Darwinist books
has developed with a clearly political message.
"Atlas of Creation" offers over 500 pages of
splendid images comparing fossils with present-day animals to argue
that Allah created all life as it is and evolution never took place.
Then comes a book-length essay arguing that Darwinism,
by stressing the "survival of the fittest," has inspired racism,
Nazism, communism and terrorism.
"The root of the terrorism that plagues our planet
is not any of the divine religions, but atheism, and the expression
of atheism in our times (is) Darwinism and materialism," it says.
One Istanbul school unexpectedly received three copies
recently. "It's very well done, with magnificent photos - a very
stylish tool of creationist propaganda," said the headmaster.
The driving force behind these books is Adnan Oktar who
over the past decade has published a flood of books under the pseudonym
Harun Yahya.
"Harun Yahya has managed to create a media-based
and popular form of creationism," said Taner Edis, a Turkish-born
physicist at Truman State University in Missouri.
Harun Yahya, has turned out over 200 books in Turkish
and translated many of them into 51 other languages.
Oktar, 50, appears on the group's Web site sporting a
clipped beard and dapper suits. His works can be found in Islamic bookshops
around the world and downloaded for free over the Internet.
INTELLIGENT DESIGN
Intelligent Design says some organisms are too complex
to have evolved without some superior cause, but avoids calling that
cause God because that would ban it from U.S. science textbooks.
But most Turks show no interest because they see no need
to avoid naming God.
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Other media which published this article:
- Washington Post, USA, 22
November 2006
- Indian Express, India, 23
November 2006
- Times of India, India, 23
November 2006
- Daily News & Analysis (DNA),
India, 23 November 2006
- Financial Express, India,
22 November 2006
- Daily Times, Pakistan, 22
November 2006
- Reuters.uk, UK, 22 November
2006
- Reuters Canada, Canada,
22 November 2006
- ABC News, 22 November
2006
- MSNBC, 22 November
2006
- Yahoo!News, 22 November
2006
- AOLNews, 22 November
2006
- RealTime.com, 22 November
2006
- RichardDawkins.net, 25 November
2006
- Alarab online, UK, 22 November
2006
- ShortNews.com, Germany,
22 November 2006
- NewsMax.com,
USA, 22 November 2006
- History News Network,
USA, 22 November 2006
- Free Republic.com,
USA, 22 November 2006
- Mercado Digital,
Arjantin, 26 November 2006
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