“We need to be alert and cautious against the tendency for idolatry.”

—  Harun Yahya

1 January 2014.
A9 TV addresses, 2014
Context: We need to be alert and cautious against the tendency for idolatry. In sickness, in university exams, in the selection of friends, in everything, idolatry becomes a trouble for them. In fact, if they should keep their contact with God and constantly pray and be close to God. Then there will be great abundance.

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