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| name = Adnan Oktar
| image = Adnan oktar 03.jpg
| other_names = Adnan Hoca, Harun Yahya
| caption = Oktar circa 2009
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1956|2|2|df=yes}}
| birth_place = ], Turkey
| death_date =
| death_place =
| known = * ], ], ]
* Books and documentaries under Harun Yahya
* ], ]
* ]
* ], ], TV shows
* Female followers called 'kittens'
* Lawsuits against individuals for defamation
* Blocking of Internet sites
* ]
* ], ]
| nationality = Turkish
| citizenship = Turkey
| occupation = {{hlist|Televangelist|cult leader}}
| party = ] (AK Party)<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://haber.sol.org.tr/turkiye/adnan-oktar-bir-gericinin-akp-ile-yakin-iliskileri-242613|title=Adnan Oktar... Bir gericinin AKP ile yakın ilişkileri|website=soL|date=12 July 2018}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/bikini-is-islamic-veil-turkish-televangelist-oktar-tells-police-134884|title='Bikini is Islamic veil,' Turkish televangelist Oktar tells police - Turkey News|website=Hürriyet Daily News|date=23 July 2018 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://turkeypurge.com/two-pro-adnan-oktar-women-held-in-prison-despite-stage-4-cancer-diagnosis-report|title=Two pro-Adnan Oktar women held in prison despite stage 4 cancer diagnosis: report &#124; Turkey Purge|access-date=15 August 2020|archive-date=25 October 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191025034448/https://turkeypurge.com/two-pro-adnan-oktar-women-held-in-prison-despite-stage-4-cancer-diagnosis-report|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sozcu.com.tr/2018/gundem/akpye-oy-verdim-saskinim-2514953/|title='AKP'ye oy verdim, şaşkınım'|date=11 July 2018|website=Sözcü}}</ref>
| criminal_charges = 24 crimes including ] and ]
| criminal_penalty = 8,658 years in prison
| criminal_status = Convicted
| website = {{URL|www.harunyahya.com}}
}}


'''Adnan Oktar''' ({{IPA|tr|ɑdˈnan ɔkˈtaɾ}}; born 2 February 1956),<ref name=Syed/> also known as '''Adnan Hoca''' or '''Harun Yahya''',<ref>{{cite book| last = Numbers| first = Greg| author-link = Greg Cootsona Numbers| title = Negotiating Science and Religion In America: Past, Present, and Future| year = 2019| publisher = Routledge| location = Abingdon, United Kingdom| isbn = 978-1138068537| page = 169}}</ref><ref name=yahyawebsite>{{cite web|url=http://www.harunyahya.com|title=Harun Yahya|work=harunyahya.com|access-date=26 December 2011|archive-url=https://wayback.archive-it.org/all/20110224090517/http://www.harunyahya.com/|archive-date=24 February 2011|url-status=dead}}</ref> is a Turkish ]ic ]<ref>{{Cite web |title=Turkish televangelist sentenced to 1,075 years for sex crimes {{!}} Turkey {{!}} The Guardian |url=https://amp.theguardian.com/world/2021/jan/11/turkish-televangelist-sentenced-to-1075-years-for-sex-crimes |access-date=2024-05-17 |website=amp.theguardian.com|date=11 January 2021 }}</ref> and ] leader.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Turkish 'cult leader' Oktar sentenced to 8,658 years in prison |url=https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/11/17/turkey-court-sentences-tv-preacher-to-8658-years-in-prison |access-date=2024-05-17 |website=Al Jazeera |language=en}}</ref>
]'''Adnan Oktar''' ] '''Harun Yahya''' (a.k.a '''Adnan Hoca''') (born ], ]) is one of the leading figures in Turkish ], and a fervent advocate of creationism in the ]. He is considered the leading ] advocate of creationism<ref>http://www.salon.com/books/int/2007/01/02/numbers/index3.html</ref>; unlike the majority of Christian creationists he subscribes to ]{{citation needed}}. He is an ] and ] which he sees as very interrelated movements. Although he rejects allegations of ], claiming ] and ] roots for anti-Semitism <ref>http://islamdenouncesantisemitism.com</ref> he is also credited as a ],<ref>http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/organizations/harunyahya.html</ref> with his book ''Soykırım Yalanı'' (The Holocaust Hoax).


Between the 2000s and late 2010s, he was engaged in "a massive campaign" of proselytizing Westerners to Islam,<ref name="JPFAiI2011:172" /> producing dozens of vividly illustrated books.<ref name="JPFAiI2011:171-2">Filiu, ''Apocalypse in Islam '', 2011: p.171-2</ref> On 17 November 2022, he was sentenced to 8,658 years in prison for leading a criminal gang, engaging in political and military espionage, sexual abuse of minors, and other charges.<ref name="aljazeera.com">{{Cite web |title=Turkish 'cult leader' Oktar sentenced to 8,658 years in prison |url=https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/11/17/turkey-court-sentences-tv-preacher-to-8658-years-in-prison |access-date=2022-11-17 |website=www.aljazeera.com |language=en}}</ref> Prior to his arrest, Oktar established and ran two organizations: ''Bilim Araştırma Vakfı'' (BAV), which promoted creationism, and ''Millî Değerleri Koruma Vakfı'' which worked domestically on a variety of moral issues.<ref name="Songün">{{cite news|last=Songün|first=Sevim|date=27 February 2009|title=Turkey evolves as creationist center|publisher=]|url=http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/english/domestic/11102743.asp|url-status=live|access-date=17 March 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090305021610/http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/english/domestic/11102743.asp|archive-date=5 March 2009}}</ref>
==Biography==
Born in Ankara in 1956, Adnan Oktar lived there through his high school years. In ] he moved to ] to attend a ]-study at Mimar Sinan University.


In the West, before his arrest and trial, Oktar sent thousands of unsolicited copies of his creationist book, '']'',<ref name="aoc">{{Cite book|last1=Yahya|first1=Hârun|title=The Atlas of Creation |last2=Rossini|first2=Carl Nino|last3=Evans|first3=Ron|last4=Mossman|first4=Timothy|publisher=Global Publishing|year=2006|oclc=86077147}}</ref> to French schools and universities in January 2007,<ref name=JPFAiI2011:172/> and several months later to American scientists, members of ], science museums and schools.<ref name="New York Times 1">{{cite news|last=Dean|first=Cornelia|date=17 July 2007|title=Islamic Creationist and a Book Sent Round the World|work=]|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/17/science/17book.html|url-status=live|access-date=17 July 2007|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150424030735/http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/17/science/17book.html?_r=1&ref=science&oref=slogin|archive-date=24 April 2015}}</ref>
In the first half of the ]s, he gathered young students around him, to teach them his views about Islam, mixing mysticism with scientific rhetoric. These young people belonged to socially active and prominent families of Istanbul which had a high economic status. From ] to ], a group of 20-30 young people was formed.
In ] Adnan Oktar's published a book ''] and Freemasonry'' on Jews and ]. The book suggests the principal mission of the Jews and freemasons in Turkey was to erode the spiritual, religious and moral values of the Turkish people and thus make them like animals as stated in the verse of Distorted Torrah.<ref>http://www.jamiat.org.za/whatsnew/hyahya.html</ref> Oktar asserts that the materialist standpoint, ] theory, anti-religious and immoral lifestyles were indoctrinated to the society as a whole.


Oktar has advocated a version of Islam that rejects both ] and ] traditions, focusing instead on a ]-centric interpretation.<ref>{{Cite web |last= |date=2024-02-07 |title=Harun Yahya - Cults and Sects |url=https://newreligiousmovements.org/h/harun-yahya/ |access-date=2024-05-17 |website=New Religious Movements |language=en-US}}</ref> He has preached "the true Islam" based on the Quran on his television channel, ].<ref name="Yahoo7">{{cite web|author=Nicholas McCallum|date=14 November 2015|title=A look at Turkey's 'feminist cult', headed by creationist, evolutionary conspiracy theorist|url=https://au.news.yahoo.com/a/30088428/a-look-at-turkeys-feminist-cult-headed-by-creationist-evolutionary-conspiracy-theorist/|website=]}}</ref> His organization is commonly referred to as a cult.<ref>{{cite web|author=William Armstrong|date=2 October 2014|title=The Mahdi wears Armani: The bizarre world of Adnan Oktar|url=http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/the-mahdi-wears-armani-the-bizarre-world-of-adnan-oktar.aspx?pageID=238&nID=72412&NewsCatID=474|website=]}}</ref> Oktar filed more than 5,000 lawsuits against individuals for ] from 2005 to 2015,<ref>{{cite web|date=8 March 2015|title=Adnan Hoca'ya 'cezai ehliyet' şoku|url=http://www.milliyet.com.tr/adnan-hoca-ya-cezai-ehliyet-soku-gundem-2024926/|website=]}}</ref> which led to the blocking of a number of prominent websites in Turkey.
Shortly after the publication of ''Judaism and Freemasonry'', Adnan Oktar was arrested and imprisoned. He was transferred to ] Mental Hospital and placed under observation.
After 19 months, Oktar was released.<ref>http://www.harunyahya.com/theauthor2.php</ref>


==Life and career==
In ], he founded ''Bilim Araşırma Vakfı'' (Foundation for Scientific Research), through which he still effectively functions. His followers gathered around the Foundation are usually named as ''Adnan Hocacılar'' ("Adherents of Adnan the Hodja") by the public. Adnan Oktar was declared the Honorary President of the BAV. The Foundation ensured the performance of several activities; the members of the foundation published books and conducted cultural studies, held panels, discussions and conferences to protect and revive moral values. In ], he also founded ''Millî Değerleri Koruma Vakfı'' (Foundation for Protection of National Values).
===Early life and education===
Adnan Oktar was born in ], Turkey, in 1956, and grew up there through his high school years.<ref name="Edip"/> While in high school he studied the works of ]ic scholars like ],<ref name="Edip">{{cite web|url=http://19.org/index.php?id=14,194,0,0,1,0 |title=Harun Yahya or Adnan Oktar: the Promised Mahdi? by Edip Yüksel |date=21 February 2005 |access-date=10 April 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050221142255/http://19.org/index.php?id=14%2C194%2C0%2C0%2C1%2C0 |archive-date=21 February 2005 }}</ref><ref name="HumanistBio">{{cite news|url=http://newhumanist.org.uk/2131|title=Sex, Flies and Videotapes: the secret lives of Harun Yahya|publisher=]|date=October 2009|access-date=17 March 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090912062135/http://newhumanist.org.uk/2131|archive-date=12 September 2009|url-status=dead}}</ref> a ] scholar who wrote '']'', an extensive '']'' (Qur'anic commentary) that includes a comprehensive political and religious ideology.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nur.org/treatise/collection/index.htm|title=Risâle-i Nur Collection|publisher=Nur.org|access-date=10 April 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120403092552/http://www.nur.org/treatise/collection/index.htm|archive-date=3 April 2012|url-status=dead}}</ref> According to Oktar biographer Anne Ross Solberg, he grew up in a "relatively affluent secular family".<ref name=MEE-rise-2021/>


In 1979, Oktar moved to ] and entered ] to study architecture.<ref name=lifestory>{{cite web|url=http://www.jamiat.org.za/whatsnew/hyahya.html |title=Life Story of Adnan Oktar |date=9 November 2005 |access-date=10 April 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20051109042622/http://www.jamiat.org.za/whatsnew/hyahya.html |archive-date=9 November 2005 }}</ref> It was here, according to Solberg, that he became fully engaged in religious activism.<ref name=MEE-rise-2021/> Following the ] in September 1980, Oktar began regularly attending the ] in nearby ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kimkimdir.gen.tr/kimkimdir.php?id=5133|title=Kim Kimdir? (Who is Who?)|publisher=Kimkimdir.gen.tr|date=4 December 2007|access-date=10 April 2012}}</ref><ref name="WallStreetJ"/><ref name=lifestory/> ], who knew Oktar during those years, described him as a "] zealot."<ref name="Edip"/>
In early ], Adnan Oktar and the BAV launched a campaign against ]. Thousands of free copies of Adnan Oktar's book, ''The Evolution Deceit'' and the booklets based on this book were distributed within Turkey. BAV spearheaded an effort to attack Turkish academics who taught ]ary theory. A number of academics claim to have been harassed, threatened and slandered in fliers that labeled them "]" for teaching evolution. In ], six of the professors won a civil court case against BAV for defamation and were awarded $4,000 each.<ref>http://www.pitch.com/issues/2005-05-05/news/feature_1.html</ref> Fear of persecution by the BAV allegedly has continued, Professor Umit Sayin is reported to have said in 2005: ''In ], I was able to motivate six members of the Turkish Academy of Sciences to speak out against the creationist movement. Today, it's impossible to motivate anyone. They're afraid they'll be attacked by the radical Islamists and the BAV.''
===Trivia===
*He is seen as a protagonist of the so-called "Moderate Islam" current in ], since ''Adnan Hocacılar'' have never been engaged in direct conflict with the secularist Turkish Establishment.
*He preserves good relations with various nationalist and mainstream Islamist currents to the right of Turkish political spectrum, with references to ].
*Even though he often writes about science, he has never actually studied any science at a university level.<sup>]</sup>


===Sect beginnings===
==Writings==
By the early 1980s, Oktar had begun disseminating his views on Islam to young university students from socially-connected, wealthy Istanbul families.<ref name="Edip"/><ref name="HumanistBio"/> Between twenty and thirty of these followers formed a group around Oktar between 1982 and 1984, soon thereafter joined by newly-converted private high school students who also came from affluent backgrounds.<ref name=lifestory/> Yüksel said Oktar presented "a refined and urbanized version" of Nursi's teachings "to the children of the privileged class", avoiding a high pressure or traditional, old fashioned approach.<ref name="Edip"/> Like Nursi, Oktar argued against ], ] and ] philosophy, but attached special importance to refuting ] and ], as he believed they were being used to promote materialism and ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.indianexpress.com/news/turkish-book-traces-terrors-origin-to-darwi/17167|title=Turkish book traces terror's origin to Darwin's theory|work=The Indian Express|date=24 November 2006|access-date=10 April 2012}}</ref> Oktar personally put money into a pamphlet entitled the ''Theory of Evolution'',<ref name=lifestory/> which promoted ] arguments against evolution.<ref name="Edip"/><ref name="HumanistBio"/>
]
Oktar has written numerous books under the name '''Harun Yahya''' (Harun (]) and Yahya (])), arguing against ]. He also asserts that evolution is directly related to the claimed evils of ], ], ], and ]. Most of his anti-evolution resources are identical to Christian creationist arguments (see: ]).<ref>http://www.tabsir.net/?p=122</ref>


In 1986 Oktar enrolled in the philosophy department of ] and began holding lectures, in which many students, mostly from neighboring ], sought to participate. Oktar's name also began to appear regularly in the press, including a cover story in ]. Later that year he published a 550-page book titled ''Judaism and Freemasonry'', based on the ] that state offices, universities, political groups and media were influenced by a "hidden group" seeking to undermine "the spiritual, religious, and moral values of the Turkish people and make them like animals."<ref name=lifestory/><ref name="Armani">{{cite news|last=Armstrong|first=William|url=http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/the-mahdi-wears-armani-the-bizarre-world-of-adnan-oktar.aspx?pageID=238&nID=72412&NewsCatID=474|title=The Mahdi wears Armani: The bizarre world of Adnan Oktar|work=]|location=Istanbul, Turkey|date=19 January 2015|access-date=11 November 2014}}</ref>
He also has produced various works on ] and ], accusing Zionists of ] and arguing that Zionism and Freemasonry have had significant negative effects on world history and politics. Finally, he has written more than a hundred books describing the morals of the ] and faith related issues {{fact}}.


Oktar was arrested on the grounds of promoting a ] revolution and was detained for nineteen months, though he was never formally charged.<ref name="Edip"/><ref name="HumanistBio"/> He spent ten months in a mental hospital, where he was diagnosed with ] and ],<ref>{{Cite news|last=Armstrong|first=William|url=https://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/opinion/william-armstrong/the-mahdi-wears-armani-the-bizarre-world-of-adnan-oktar-72412|title=The Mahdi wears Armani|newspaper=Hürriyet Daily News|access-date=26 August 2021}}</ref> but he maintains that he was a ] who was punished because of the publication of ''Judaism and Freemasonry'' and not mentally ill.<ref name="WallStreetJ">{{cite web|last=Higgins|first=Andrew|url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB123724852205449221|title=The Wall Street Journal, "An Islamic Creationist Stirs a New Kind of Darwinian Struggle", 17 March 2009|work=The Wall Street Journal|date=17 March 2009|access-date=10 April 2012}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|last=Butt|first=Riazat|url=https://www.theguardian.com/science/blog/2008/dec/22/atlas-creationism-adnan-oktar-harun-yahya|title=Muslim creationist Adnan Oktar challenges scientists to prove evolution|newspaper=The Guardian|date=22 December 2008|access-date=10 April 2012}}</ref>
Oktar's books on faith-related topics attempt to communicate the existence and oneness of God according to the ] faith, and are written with the main purpose of introducing Islam to those who are strangers to religion. Each of his books on science-related topics stresses his views on the might, sublimity, and majesty of God. These books attempt to display for non-Muslims what Oktar claims to be signs of the existence of God, and the excellence of his creation. A sub-group within this series are the series of "Books Demolishing the Lie of Evolution", a critique of the ideas of ], ], ], and ].


Oktar continued building up his community for the remainder of the 1980s and into the 1990s. His followers were especially active recruiting at summer resorts along the ].<ref name="HumanistBio"/> Two themes one ex-follower remembered from this period were a strong ] ] and, in a move away from orthodox Islam, abandoning belief in '']'':<ref name="HumanistBio"/>{{blockquote|"Suddenly Adnan Hodja repudiated all oral traditions relating to the words and deeds of Muhammad (hadith) and decided that the Koran would be the only point of reference. Henceforth, he reduced the five daily prayers to three, and he dropped the veiling of women. He told us the Mehdi would emerge from Turkey, and he would come with an army of youth. He never said that he was the Mehdi himself, but we all believed that he was."<ref name="HumanistBio"/>}}
Oktar asserts that ] as being a false religion built upon idolatry and falsehood<ref>http://www.harunyahya.com/buddhism01.php</ref> He calls Buddhist rituals "meaningless" and "empty".
Oktar claims that, due to the political upheaval in Turkey during this period, he was unable to continue his studies and so devoted his energy to writing books upon leaving school.<ref name=Syed>{{cite web|author= Syed Akbar Kamal |url=http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0906/S00102.htm |title=Scoop Independent News, New Zealand |publisher=Scoop.co.nz |date=10 June 2009 |access-date=19 April 2020}}</ref>


In 1990, Oktar founded the Science Research Foundation (''Bilim Araştırma Vakfı'', or BAV). (Oktar ran and also served as honorary president of both BAV and the later ''Millî Değerleri Koruma Vakfı''){{citation needed|date=August 2023}} As reported by Solberg, members of the BAV discarded their "overtly Islamic garments" in favor of "designer clothing" and "proclaimed themselves supporters of the ideals" of the founder of modern Turkey, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, despite the fact that Atatürk was secularist.<ref name=MEE-rise-2021/> The BAV held conferences and ]s in which Oktar blamed political and social problems on Darwinism and materialism.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.srf-tr.org/about.htm |title=About the SRF |publisher=Srf-tr.org |access-date=10 April 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020203123714/http://www.srf-tr.org/about.htm |archive-date=3 February 2002 }}</ref> Based his own experiences and conversations with ex-members of the BAV, Yüksel characterizes the group as "a complete cult" with "all the criteria of a cult as you would define it today ... isolation, entire control of the lives of the cult members".<ref name=MEE-rise-2021/>
His latest (October 2006) publication is the ATLAS of CREATION, published by Global Publishing, Istanbul, Turkey (no web site available). The book is edited by Timothy Mossman, with no indication to his affiliation. This volume with near 800 glossy pages contains high quality animal and fossil image prints and was sent to the Head of Division of Biology at Imperial College London, free of charge. The image sources are not given or acknowledged. The accompanying text and interpretations lack scientific merit as judged by five established researchers at the Division of Biology.


===Later career===
==Bibliography (Partial)==
In 1994, the Islamist ] (''Refah Partisi'') won control of the municipalities of Istanbul and Ankara. The new mayors {{ndash}} one of whom was future president ] {{ndash}} made business agreements with Oktar in exchange for political support. The following year, Oktar founded the Foundation for Protection of National Values (''Millî Değerleri Koruma Vakfı'', or MDKV), through which he networked with other ] organizations and individuals on shared issues. Following the ], the Welfare Party disbanded and the new government, headed by Erdoğan, distanced itself from Oktar going forward.<ref name="HumanistBio"/>
===Credited works===
* Judaism and Freemasonry
* The 'Secret Hand' in Bosnia
* Behind the Scenes of Terrorism
* Israel's Kurdish Card
* A National Strategy for Turkey
* Solution: The Morals of the Qur'an
* The Winter of Islam and Its Expected Spring
* Communism in Ambush
* The Bloody Ideology of Darwinism: Fascism
* Darwin's Antagonism Against the Turks
* The Disasters Darwinism Brought to Humanity
* The Evolution Deceit
* Articles 1-2-3
* A Weapon of Satan: Romanticism
* Truths 1-2
* The Western World Turns to God
* Perished Nations
* The Prophet Moses
* The Prophet Joseph
* The Golden Age
* Allah's Artistry in Colour
* Glory is Everywhere
* The Truth of the Life of This World
* Confessions of Evolutionists
* Precise Answers to Evolutionists
* Evolutionary Falsehoods
* The Dark Magic of Darwinism
* The Religion of Darwinism
* The Collapse of the Theory of Evolution in 20 Questions
* The Qur'an Leads the Way to Science
* The Real Origin of Life
* The Creation of the Universe
* Miracles of the Qur'an
* Consciousness in the Cell
* A String of Miracles
* The Design in Nature
* Self-Sacrifice and Intelligent Behaviour Models in Animals
* Eternity Has Already Begun
* Children Darwin Was Lying!
* The End of Darwinism
* Deep Thinking
* Timelessness and the Reality of Fate
* Knowing the Truth
* Never Plead Ignorance
* The Secrets of DNA
* The Miracle in the Atom
* The Miracle in the Cell
* The Miracle of the Immune System
* The Miracle in the Eye
* The Miracle of Creation in Plants
* The Miracle in the Spider
* The Miracle in the Ant
* The Miracle in the Gnat
* The Miracle in the Honeybee
* The Miracle of the Seed
* The Miracle of the Termite
* The Green Miracle: Photosynthesis
* The Miracle of Hormone
* The Miracle of the Human Being
* The Miracle of Man's Creation
* The Miracle of Protein.
* Global Freemasonry


In 1998 Oktar distributed a new book, ''The Evolution Deceit''.<ref name="HumanistBio"/> The following year he was arrested and charged with ] and forming a criminal enterprise.<ref name="Reuters">{{cite news|author=Grove, Thomas|title=Turkish Islamic author given 3-year jail sentence|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/artsNews/idUSL0992091620080509?sp=true|work=Reuters|date=9 May 2008|access-date=9 May 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080513192058/https://www.reuters.com/article/artsNews/idUSL0992091620080509?sp=true|archive-date=13 May 2008|url-status=live}}</ref> He was convicted and sentenced to three years in prison,<ref name="Reuters"/> but the verdict was ]ed and in May 2010 it was overturned. During his imprisonment Oktar engaged in numerous ] suits. In some cases he was successful in blocking high-profile websites in Turkey for ], including that of ] and the entirety of ].
===Children's books===
* Children Darwin Was Lying!
* The World of Animals
* The Splendour in the Skies
* The World of Our Little Friends: The Ants
* Honeybees That Build Perfect Combs
* Skillful Dam Builders: Beavers


Between that time and the present, BAV has organized hundreds of conferences on creationism in Turkey<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/turkish-scientists-confront-creationists-theory-457164.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090126100356/http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/turkish-scientists-confront-creationists-theory-457164.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=26 January 2009|title=US|website=] }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://ncse.com/rncse/19/6/islamic-scientific-creationism|title=Islamic Scientific Creationism |publisher=Ncse.com |access-date=10 April 2012}}</ref> and worldwide.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ncse.com/rncse/26/5/turkish-creationist-movement-tours-american-college-campuses|title=Turkish Creationist Movement Tours American College Campuses|publisher=Ncse.com|date=1 February 2007|access-date=10 April 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/english/domestic/11102743.asp|title=Turkey evolves as creationist center|work=Hürriyet Daily News|date=28 February 2009 |location=Turkey|access-date=10 April 2012}}</ref> He built a large publishing enterprise<ref>{{cite web|last=Heneghan|first=Tom|url=http://blogs.reuters.com/faithworld/2008/06/19/harun-yahya-preaches-islam-slams-darwin-and-awaits-jesus|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090214071634/http://blogs.reuters.com/faithworld/2008/06/19/harun-yahya-preaches-islam-slams-darwin-and-awaits-jesus/|url-status=dead|archive-date=14 February 2009|title=Harun Yahya preaches Islam, slams Darwin and awaits Jesus|publisher=Blogs.reuters.com|access-date=10 April 2012|date=19 June 2008}}</ref> with publications sold though Islamic bookstores worldwide.<ref name="wide">{{Cite news|last=Heneghan|first=Tom|url=http://uk.reuters.com/article/idUKL2926092420080619 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100621075150/http://uk.reuters.com/article/idUKL2926092420080619 |url-status=dead |archive-date=21 June 2010 |title=Harun Yahya is one of the most widely distributed authors in the Muslim world|publisher=Uk.reuters.com |access-date=10 April 2012|newspaper=Reuters|date=19 June 2008}}</ref> He is one of the most widely distributed authors in the Muslim world.<ref name="wide"/>
===Booklets===
*The Mystery of the Atom
* The Collapse of the Theory of Evolution: The Fact of Creation
* The Collapse of Materialism
* The End of Materialism
* The Blunders of Evolutionists 1
* The Blunders of Evolutionists 2
* The Microbiological Collapse of Evolution
* The Fact of Creation
* The Collapse of the Theory of Evolution in 20 Questions
* The Biggest Deception in the History of Biology: Darwinism.


In 2007 he sent out thousands of unsolicited copies of his ''Atlas of Creation'' advocating Islam and creationism to schools and colleges in several European countries and the US.<ref name="New York Times 1"/>
===Works on Quranic topics===
* The Basic Concepts in the Qur'an
* The Moral Values of the Qur'an
* Quick Grasp of Faith 1-2-3
* Ever Thought About the Truth?
* Crude Understanding of Disbelief
* Devoted to Allah
* Abandoning the Society of Ignorance
* The Real Home of Believers: Paradise
* Knowledge of the Qur'an
* Qur'an Index
* Emigrating for the Cause of Allah
* The Character of the Hypocrite in the Qur'an
* The Secrets of the Hypocrite
* The Names of Allah
* Communicating the Message and Disputing in the Qur'an
* Answers from the Qur'an
* Death Resurrection Hell
* The Struggle of the Messengers
* The Avowed Enemy of Man: Satan
* The Greatest Slander: Idolatry
* The Religion of the Ignorant
* The Arrogance of Satan
* Prayer in the Qur'an
* The Importance of Conscience in the Qur'an
* The Day of Resurrection
* Never Forget
* Disregarded Judgements of the Qur'an
* Human Characters in the Society of Ignorance
* The Importance of Patience in the Qur'an
* General Information from the Qur'an
* The Mature Faith
* Before You Regret
* Our Messengers Say
* The Mercy of Believers
* The Fear of Allah
* The Nightmare of Disbelief
* Jesus Will Return
* Beauties Presented by the Qur'an for Life
* A Bouquet of the Beauties of Allah 1-2-3-4
* The Iniquity Called "Mockery"
* The Mystery of the Test
* The True Wisdom According to the Qur'an
* The Struggle with the Religion of Irreligion
* The School of Yusuf
* The Alliance of the Good
* Slanders Spread Against Muslims Throughout History
* The Importance of Following the Good Word
* Why Do You Deceive Yourself?
* Islam: The Religion of Ease
* Enthusiasm and Excitement in the Qur'an
* Seeing Good in Everything
* How does the Unwise Interpret the Qur'an?
* Some Secrets of the Qur'an
* The Courage of Believers
* Being Hopeful in the Qur'an
* Justice and Tolerance in the Qur'an
* Basic Tenets of Islam
* Those Who do not Listen to the Qur'an.


His television show is viewed by many in the Arab world.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/Flash.aspx/178876|title=Israeli Delegation to Interfaith Dialogue in Turkey|publisher=Israelnationalnews.com|date=19 January 2010|access-date=10 April 2012}}</ref> According to Middle East Eye, his TV programs were known for featuring him discussing Islamic principles, while (somewhat incongruously), "scantily clad women with bleached blonde hair danced around him to popular music. These women Oktar referred to as his 'kittens'".<ref name=MEE-rise-2021>{{cite news |url=https://www.middleeasteye.net/big-story/turkey-adnan-oktar-cult-sexual-abuse-rise-fall |title=Adnan Oktar: The rise and fall of a Turkish sex cult leader|last1=MacDonald |first1=Alex |date=16 January 2021 |agency=Middle East Eye }}</ref>
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In 2010, Oktar was selected as one of the top fifty of ''The 500 Most Influential Muslims'' in the World by the Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre of Jordan for his dissemination of creationism in an Islamic context, and other extensively distributed publications on Islamic topics.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://rissc.jo/docs/new/Muslim500-2010-Third-Edition-001.pdf |title=The 500 Most Influential Muslims |year=2010 |publisher=The Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre of Jordan|access-date=10 April 2012}}</ref>
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On 11 July 2018, the financial crimes section of the Turkish police detained Oktar and over 160 of his associates on charges including forming a criminal enterprise, financial fraud and sexual abuse.<ref name=":0">{{Cite news |date=2018-07-11 |title=Turkish police arrest TV preacher and followers accused of fraud, sexual abuse |language=en |work=Reuters |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-turkey-security-operation-idUSKBN1K10GT |access-date=2023-05-11}}</ref> Other charges Oktar faces range from sexual intercourse with minors and kidnapping children to holding people captive, political and military espionage, money laundering and torture.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.middleeasteye.net/news/turkish-televangelist-adnan-oktar-arrested-over-sexual-abuse-fraud-charges|title=Turkish televangelist Adnan Oktar arrested over sexual abuse, fraud charges|website=Middle East Eye}}</ref> According to the Istanbul chief prosecutor's office, Oktar was apprehended while attempting to run away from the arresting police officers.<ref name=MEE-rise-2021/>
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On 19 July 2018, Adnan Oktar was remanded into custody pending trial along with 168 of his associates.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.aa.com.tr/en/turkey/court-remands-turkish-televangelist-pending-trial/1208055 | title=Court remands Turkish televangelist pending trial | access-date=19 July 2018 | archive-date=20 July 2018 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180720123208/https://www.aa.com.tr/en/turkey/court-remands-turkish-televangelist-pending-trial/1208055 | url-status=dead }}</ref> In addition, after Oktar's initial arrest, over 45 people from over six countries, including two children, have pressed charges against him.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sozcu.com.tr/2018/gundem/adnan-oktar-yapisina-sikayet-yagiyor-2522103/|title=Adnan Oktar yapısına şikayet yağıyor|website=www.sozcu.com.tr|date=15 July 2018 }}</ref> When asked why he was arrested before being questioned by the police, Oktar stated: "It's a British plot."<ref name="BACHNER-ToI-2018"/>
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On 11 January 2021, Oktar was sentenced to 1,075 years in prison<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.wionews.com/world/turkish-religious-cult-leader-adnan-oktar-jailed-for-1075-years-for-sex-crimes-356054|title=Turkish religious cult leader Adnan Oktar jailed for 1,075 years for sex crimes|date=11 January 2021 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-01-12|title=Turkish televangelist Adnan Oktar sentenced to 1,075 years for sex abuse, offenses; check details|url=https://zeenews.india.com/world/turkish-televangelist-adnan-oktar-sentenced-to-1075-years-for-sex-abuse-offenses-check-details-2335457.html|access-date=2021-01-13|website=Zee News}}</ref> after being tried for charges including forming a criminal enterprise, ], and ].<ref name=":3">{{Cite web|title=Adnan Oktar toplam 9 bin 803 yıl 6 ay hapis cezasına çarptırıldı - İstanbul haberleri|url=https://www.dha.com.tr/istanbul/adnan-oktara-1075-yil-3-ay-hapis-cezasi-verildi-/haber-1806845|access-date=2021-06-04|website=www.dha.com.tr|date=11 January 2021 }}</ref><ref name="Seeing the light – of science">{{cite web|url=http://www.salon.com/books/int/2007/01/02/numbers/index3.html|title=Seeing the light – of science |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090114085246/http://www.salon.com/books/int/2007/01/02/numbers/index3.html |archive-date=14 January 2009 |work=] |date=10 September 2007 }}</ref><ref name="bbc-2019">{{Cite news|date=12 July 2019|title=Adnan Oktar kimdir: 40 yılda 'Adnan Hoca Grubu'ndan 'silahlı suç örgütü liderliği' suçlamasına|language=tr-TR|work=BBC News|url=https://www.bbc.com/turkce/haberler-turkiye-44778012|access-date=12 September 2019}}</ref><ref name="HumanistBio" /> Along with thirteen others detained in the case, sentences totalled 9,803 years.<ref name=":3"/><ref name="Seeing the light – of science"/> An international trial observation report written by ] heavily criticised the conduct of the trial,<ref>{{cite web | url= https://www.iaj-uim.org/news/solicitors-international-human-rights-groups-report/ | title= SIHRG Report published by International Association of Judges| date= 29 September 2021}}</ref>
===An Invitation to The Truth ~ videos download===
and on 15 March 2022, his verdict was overturned by the ] "due to incomplete prosecution and erroneous assessment,"<ref name=":4">{{Cite web |title=Verdict on televangelist overturned by appeal court - Turkey News |url=https://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/verdict-on-televangelist-overturned-by-appeal-court-172256 |access-date=2022-03-21 |website=Hürriyet Daily News |date=17 March 2022 |language=en}}</ref> with the court asking for "the retrial of all defendants".<ref name="Hurriyet-2-6-2022">{{cite news |title=Verdict on televangelist overturned by appeal court |url=https://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/verdict-on-televangelist-overturned-by-appeal-court-172256 |access-date=2 June 2022 |agency=Hürriyet |date=17 March 2022}}</ref> As of 17 March, taking into account time spent in jail, the appeal court has "decided to release 68 defendants", but not "16 high-profile defendants, including Oktar".<ref name="Hurriyet-2-6-2022"/> Oktar was subsequently sentenced to 8,658 years in prison on 17 November 2022 as a result of his retrial.<ref name="aljazeera.com"/>


==Writings, productions, and beliefs==
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Oktar has written numerous books under the pen name '''Harun Yahya'''. "Harun" refers to the biblical ] and "Yahya" refers to the New Testament ].<ref>{{cite web|title=Frequently Asked Questions|url=http://www.harunyahya.com/bilgi/faq|archive-url=https://archive.today/20160818021859/http://www.harunyahya.com/bilgi/faq|url-status=dead|archive-date=18 August 2016|website=Harun Yahya|access-date=4 June 2016|quote=His pen-name, Harun Yahya, is formed from the names Harun (Aaron) and Yahya (John) in the esteemed memory of the two Prophets who struggled against infidelity.}}</ref>
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His publications argue against ]. They assert that evolution denies the existence of God, abolishes ], and promotes materialism and communism.<ref>{{cite book| last = Numbers| first = Ronald| author-link = Ronald L. Numbers| title = Galileo Goes to Jail| year = 2009| publisher = Harvard University Press| location = Cambridge| isbn = 978-0674033276| page = 222 }}</ref>
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] physicist ], who was born in Turkey, says the secret to BAV's success is the huge popularity of the Harun Yahya books. "They're fairly lavishly produced, on good-quality paper with full-color illustrations all over the place," he says. "They're trying to compete with any sort of science publication you can find in the Western world. And in a place like Turkey, Yahya books look considerably better-published than most scientific publications."<ref name="pitch"/> Many of his books have been made into high-resolution videos which are freely downloadable on the Internet.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://harunyahya.com/html/m_video_index.htm|title=Harun Yahya official website|access-date=17 September 2007|archive-date=26 May 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200526224715/https://www.harunyahya.com/html/m_video_index.htm|url-status=dead}}</ref>
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Oktar has been called "fiercely opposed to the theory of evolution"<ref name=JPFAiI2011:172>Filiu, ''Apocalypse in Islam '', 2011: p.172</ref> and Darwinism, which he believes undermines religious belief, thus leading to "the discord, atheism, terrorism and extreme political ideologies" of contemporary life.<ref name="Heneghan-2008"/>
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The spread of organized Christian creationism to Islam began in the 1980s, when the Muslim minister of education in Turkey turned to the ] (ICR), a Christian institution then located near San Diego, California, for help in developing twofold curriculum that would teach evolution and creationism side by side. In 1990, the ''Science Research Foundation'' (BAV in Turkish) was formed in Istanbul, headed by Oktar.<ref name="Harrison">{{cite book| last = Harrison| first = Peter| title = The Cambridge Companion to Science and Religion| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=0mSCHC0QMUgC| year = 2010| publisher = Cambridge University Press| location = Cambridge| isbn = 978-0521712514| page = 141 }}</ref>

For many years Oktar drew on the writings of ] Christian creationists to develop his case against evolution. Oktar later produced material which was more similar to ]. In fact, Harun Yahya's website was listed as an "Islamic intelligent design" website by the ].<ref name="Harrison"/> However Oktar does not embrace use of the term 'Intelligent Design' due to its lack of specific mention of God, calling it 'another of Satan's snares'.<ref name="Harrison"/><ref>{{cite news|first=Harun|last=Yahya|title=INTELLIGENT DESIGN: A NEW AGE THEORY|year=2008|url=http://us1.harunyahya.com/Detail/T/EDCRFV/productId/8382/INTELLIGENT_DESIGN:_A_NEW_AGE_THEORY__|work=harunyahya.com|access-date=28 May 2009|archive-url=https://archive.today/20090523134000/http://us1.harunyahya.com/Detail/T/EDCRFV/productId/8382/INTELLIGENT_DESIGN:_A_NEW_AGE_THEORY__|archive-date=23 May 2009|url-status=dead}}</ref>

In early 1998, the BAV launched its first campaign against evolution.<ref name="HumanistBio"/> Thousands of free copies of Oktar's book, ''The Evolution Deceit'',<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.evolutiondeceit.com/|title=The Evolution Deceit|author=Harun Yahya|access-date=22 February 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200217143416/https://www.evolutiondeceit.com/|archive-date=17 February 2020|url-status=dead}}</ref> and the booklets based on this book were distributed throughout Turkey.<ref>{{cite journal|url=http://ncse.com/rncse/19/6/cloning-creationism-turkey|title=Cloning Creationism in Turkey|date=November–December 1999|journal=RNCSE|volume=19|issue=6|pages=30–35|access-date=17 May 2007}}</ref> They regularly ran full-page ads against evolution in daily Turkish newspapers and even ran an ad in the U.S. magazine '']''.<ref name="Songün"/> Where the funding for the campaign came from is unknown.<ref name="WallStreetJ"/>

BAV spearheaded an effort to confront Turkish academics who taught ].<ref name="CreationismTakesRoot">{{cite news|url=http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/292/5520/1286|title=Creationism Takes Root Where Europe, Asia Meet|work=]|date=18 May 2001|first=Robert|last=Koenig|access-date=17 March 2009}}</ref> A number of faculty members were harassed, threatened and slandered in fliers, leading to legal action against BAV (see "Legal Issues" below). In 2005, Professor Ümit Sayın summed up the effect of the BAV's campaign when he said to '']'':<ref name="pitch"/>{{blockquote|In 1998, I was able to motivate six members of the Turkish Academy of Sciences to speak out against the creationist movement. Today, it's impossible to motivate anyone. They're afraid they'll be attacked by the radical Islamists and the BAV.}}

In September 2008 Oktar issued a challenge offering "10 ] ] to anyone who produces a single ] demonstrating evolution". He has stated: "Not one belongs to strange-looking creatures in the course of development of the kind supposed by evolutionists." Biology professor ] at the ] has criticized the notion that such fossils do not exist, stating that Oktar "does not have any sense of what we know about how things change through time. If he sees a fossil crab, he says, 'It looks just like a regular crab, there's no evolution.'"<ref name="PrizeforFossil">{{cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/creationist-offers-prize-for-fossil-proof-of-evolution-945289.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081224211744/http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/creationist-offers-prize-for-fossil-proof-of-evolution-945289.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=24 December 2008|title=Creationist offers prize for fossil proof of evolution|work=The Independent|date=29 September 2008|first=Toby|last=Green|access-date=17 May 2007|location=London}}</ref>

Taner Edis has said "there is nothing new in the Yahya material: scientifically negligible arguments and outright distortions often copied from Christian anti-evolution literature, presented with a conservative Muslim emphasis" concluding it "has no scholarly standing whatsoever".<ref>{{cite journal|url=http://www.hssonline.org/publications/Newsletter2008/NewsletterJanuary2008Creationism.html |author=Taner Edis |author-link=Taner Edis |title=Islamic Creationism: A Short History |website=History of Science Society, Newsletter |volume=37| issue = 1 |year=2008 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110716061337/http://www.hssonline.org/publications/Newsletter2008/NewsletterJanuary2008Creationism.html |archive-date=16 July 2011 }}</ref> According to Richard Dawkins, Oktar "doesn't know anything about zoology, doesn't know anything about biology. He knows nothing about what he is attempting to refute".<ref name="WallStreetJ"/>

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Oktar published volume 1 of his ''Yaratılış Atlası'' (''The Atlas of Creation''), with Global Publishing, Istanbul, Turkey in October 2006.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.harunyahya.com/books/darwinism/atlas_creation/atlas_creation_01.php |archive-url=https://swap.stanford.edu/20090418073046/http://www.harunyahya.com/books/darwinism/atlas_creation/atlas_creation_01.php |url-status=dead |archive-date=18 April 2009 |title=The Atlas of Creation }}</ref>
Volumes 2 and 3 followed in 2007. A dedicated website (yaratilisatlasi.com, English atlasofcreation.com) registered to Global Yayıncılık (Global Publishing), Istanbul, went online also in 2007.

At 28&nbsp;cm x 43&nbsp;cm and nearly 5.5&nbsp;kg, with a bright red cover and almost 800 glossy pages, most of them lavishly illustrated, ''Atlas of Creation'' is according to '']'' "probably the largest and most beautiful creationist challenge yet to Darwin's theory, which Yahya calls a feeble and perverted ideology contradicted by the Koran".<ref name="New York Times 1"/> Tens of thousands of copies of the book were sent—unsolicited—to schools, prominent researchers and research institutes throughout Europe and the United States.<ref name="New York Times 1"/><ref>{{cite news|title=In the beginning|date=19 April 2007|url=http://www.economist.com/world/displaystory.cfm?story_id=9036706|newspaper=The Economist|access-date=28 April 2007|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20070430075912/http://www.economist.com/world/displaystory.cfm?story_id=9036706|archive-date=30 April 2007|url-status=live}}</ref>

In France, scientists spoke out against the book, and in America scientists are unimpressed.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/17/science/17book.html|title=Islamic Creationist and a Book Sent Round the World (Published 2007)|first=Cornelia|last=Dean|newspaper=]|date=17 July 2007}}</ref>

Padian said that people who had received copies were "just astounded at its size and production values and equally astonished at what a load of crap it is," adding that " does not really have any sense of what we know about how things change through time."<ref name="New York Times 1"/>

Geneticist and writer Adam Rutherford writes that the book claims to prove that no species alive on Earth today underwent mutagenesis, but points out that
{{blockquote|Page 244 has a picture of a caddis fly, with a legend that asserts - as virtually every page does - that the beast in question has always existed in its current form as demonstrated by a vaguely similar looking fossil, therefore evolution is bunk. Except it's not a caddis fly, it's a fishing lure, beautifully crafted by master tier Graham Owen, with the clearly visible hook piercing the man-made abdomen. Other exquisite examples of Owen's work also appear in the Atlas.<ref name="Rutherford-10-2-2009">{{cite news |last1=Rutherford |first1=Adam |title=Should I interview Adnan Oktar? |url=https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/belief/2009/feb/10/religion-evolution |access-date=3 June 2022 |agency=The Guardian |date=10 February 2009}}</ref><ref name=MEE-rise-2021/>}}

Gerdien de Jong, one of five biologists at Utrecht University who received a copy of the book, has described its reasoning as "absurdly ridiculous".<ref name=Enserink2007>{{Cite journal|author=Enserink, Martin|s2cid=26940551|year=2007|title=FAITH AND SCIENCE: In Europe's Mailbag: A Glossy Attack on Evolution|journal=Science|volume=315|issue=5814|page=925a|doi=10.1126/science.315.5814.925a|pmid=17303725}}</ref>

Biologist ] wrote: "The general pattern of the book is repetitious and predictable: the book shows a picture of a fossil and a photo of a living animal, and declares that they haven't changed a bit, therefore evolution is false. Over and over. It gets old fast, and it's usually wrong (they have changed!) and the photography, while lovely, is entirely stolen."<ref name=Myers>{{cite web|url=http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2008/01/well_fly_fishing_is_a_science.php|title=PZ Myers, "Well fly fishing is a science"|publisher=Scienceblogs.com|access-date=10 April 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111217065747/http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2008/01/well_fly_fishing_is_a_science.php|archive-date=17 December 2011}}</ref>

The Committee on Culture, Science and Education of the ] wrote in a report that "None of the arguments in this work are based on any scientific evidence, and the book appears more like a primitive theological treatise than the scientific refutation of the theory of evolution."<ref name=CoE>{{cite web|url=http://assembly.coe.int/Main.asp?link=/Documents/WorkingDocs/Doc07/EDOC11297.htm |title=The dangers of creationism in education |work=Council of Europe |first=Guy |last=Lengagne |date=8 June 2007 |access-date=23 November 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070813201055/http://www.assembly.coe.int/Main.asp?link=%2FDocuments%2FWorkingDocs%2FDoc07%2FEDOC11297.htm |archive-date=13 August 2007 }}</ref>

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Oktar propagates a number of ], beginning with the ] in his 1986 ''Judaism and Freemasonry'' (''Yahudilik ve Masonluk''). The book suggests that the principal mission of Jews and Freemasons in Turkey was to erode the spiritual, religious, and moral values of the Turkish people and, thus, make them like animals, as stated in what Oktar refers to as their use of "Distorted Torah."<ref name=lifestory/><ref> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110726142116/http://www.harunyahya.org/KITAP/YahudilikveMasonluk/yvm2.html#top |date=26 July 2011 }} {{in lang|tr}}, Harun Yaha</ref> Oktar asserts that "the materialist standpoint, evolution theory, ] and immoral lifestyles were indoctrinated to the society as a whole" by Jews and Freemasons.<ref name=lifestory/>

His theory of a global conspiracy of ] is expounded in his book ''Global Masonluk'' (''Global Freemasonry'') and on his websites ''Masonluk''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://masonluk.net|title=Harun Yahya|publisher=Masonluk.net|access-date=10 April 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120330153103/http://masonluk.net/|archive-date=30 March 2012|url-status=dead}}</ref> and ''Global Freemasonry''.<ref name="globalfreemasonry"> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140220160038/http://www.globalfreemasonry.com/ |date=20 February 2014 }} – A website based on the works of Harun Yahya</ref> According to Oktar, Freemasonry is "the main architect of the world system based on materialist philosophy, but which keeps that true identity concealed."<ref name="globalfreemasonry"/> Oktar called the theory of evolution a Masonic conspiracy initiated by the ].

Oktar's recent publications no longer attack Jews and Judaism, but declare Darwinism and materialism to be conspiracies responsible for ] and ].<ref name="HumanistBio"/><ref name="IDAS">{{cite web|url=http://islamdenouncesantisemitism.com|title=Islam Denounces Antisemitism.com|publisher=Islam Denounces Antisemitism.com|access-date=10 April 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180327111439/http://islamdenouncesantisemitism.com/|archive-date=27 March 2018|url-status=dead}}</ref> In recent publications and interviews (since 2004).<ref name="roth2004">{{cite web|url=http://www.tau.ac.il/Anti-Semitism/asw2004/turkey.htm|title=Stephen Roth Institute: Antisemitism And Racism|publisher=Tau.ac.il|access-date=10 April 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110726045028/http://www.tau.ac.il/Anti-Semitism/asw2004/turkey.htm|archive-date=26 July 2011}}</ref> Oktar qualifies his condemnations of ] and Freemasonry by adding the word atheist before them, as in ''atheist Zionists''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://us1.harunyahya.com/Detail/T/EDCRFV/productId/23782/THE_SECTIONS_ABOUT_THE_SANHEDRIN_AND_THE_PALACE_OF_THE_PROPHET_SOLOMON_(AS)|title=HarunYahya.com: In your works you distinguish between religious Zionism and atheist Zionism|publisher=Us1.harunyahya.com|date=3 May 2010|access-date=10 April 2012}}{{dead link|date=September 2018|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref> and ''atheist Freemasons''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://us3.harunyahya.com/Detail/T/EDCRFV/productId/24265/WHAT_FORM_MUST_THE_STRUGGLE_AGAINST_ATHEIST_FREEMASONRY_TAKE|title=HarunYahya.com: What form must the struggle against atheist freemasonry take?|publisher=Us3.harunyahya.com|date=10 May 2010|access-date=10 April 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://archive.today/20110705070939/http://us3.harunyahya.com/Detail/T/EDCRFV/productId/24265/WHAT_FORM_MUST_THE_STRUGGLE_AGAINST_ATHEIST_FREEMASONRY_TAKE|archive-date=5 July 2011}}</ref>

He believes that a secret cabal, known as the "British ]", is trying to control the world.<ref name="Callaghan">{{cite news |last1=Callaghan |first1=Louise |title=The TV preacher and his cult of abuse |url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/the-tv-preacher-and-his-cult-of-abuse-2qdm0g8xl |access-date=14 February 2022 |work=] |url-access=subscription |date=13 February 2022}}</ref>

===Holocaust denial and affirmation===
{{see also|Holocaust denial}}

Oktar's position on the holocaust has evolved from "antisemitic conspiracy-theorising" (1980s), denying that the Nazis had a plan for the mass extermination of Jews (''The Holocaust Deception,'' 1996), to acknowledging the genocide (''The Holocaust Violence'', 2006), and most recently to attending "numerous events in Israel", being photographed with "far-right Zionists like ] and Rabbi Meir Lau".<ref name=MEE-rise-2021/>

In 1996, BAV distributed its first book, originally published the previous year, entitled ''Soykırım Yalanı'' ("The Holocaust Deception" or "The Holocaust Lie").<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/organizations/harunyahya.html |title=Harun Yahya and Holocaust Revisionism|publisher=Talkorigins.org|access-date=10 April 2012}}</ref><ref name="Oktarinterview"/> The publication of ''Soykırım Yalanı'' sparked controversy.<ref name="axt">{{cite web|url=http://www.axt.org.uk/antisem/archive/archive1/turkey/turkey.htm|title=AXT 1996 report on antisemitism in Turkey|publisher=Axt.org.uk|access-date=10 April 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120519190843/http://www.axt.org.uk/antisem/archive/archive1/turkey/turkey.htm|archive-date=19 May 2012}}</ref> This book claims that "what is presented as Holocaust is the death of some Jews due to the ] plague during the war and the famine towards the end of the war caused by the defeat of the Germans."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://members.fortunecity.com/vural/bks/HOLOCAUST.HTML |title=The Holocaust Deception |publisher=Members.fortunecity.com |access-date=10 April 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111205123834/http://members.fortunecity.com/vural/bks/HOLOCAUST.HTML |archive-date=5 December 2011 }}</ref>

A Turkish painter and intellectual, ], published a strongly worded critique of the book in Ankara's daily newspaper, ''Siyah-Beyaz'' ("Black and White"). A legal suit for slander was brought against him. <!-- by whom? -->During the trial in September, Baykam exposed the real author of ''The Holocaust Lie'' as Adnan Oktar.<ref name="axt"/> The suit was withdrawn in March 1997.<ref name="axt.org.uk">{{cite web|url=http://www.axt.org.uk/antisem/archive/archive2/turkey/turkey.htm#Parties|title=AXT 1998 report on antisemitism in Turkey|publisher=Axt.org.uk|access-date=10 April 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120519184740/http://www.axt.org.uk/antisem/archive/archive2/turkey/turkey.htm#Parties|archive-date=19 May 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|first=Laurie|last=Udesky|title=American Jewish organization sees emergence of 'Holocaust denial' in Turkey|work=]|archive-date=13 November 2008|date=27 March 1997|url=http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/h.php?news=american-jewish-organization-sees-emergence-of-holocaust-denial-in-turkey-1997-03-27|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081113010101/http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/h.php?news%3Damerican%2Djewish%2Dorganization%2Dsees%2Demergence%2Dof%2Dholocaust%2Ddenial%2Din%2Dturkey%2D1997%2D03%2D27}}</ref>

In 2001, the ], of ], listed Oktar as a ] due to the publication of ''The Holocaust Lie''.<ref>{{cite book| author = Stephen Roth|author2= Stephen Roth Institute| title = Antisemitism Worldwide, 2000/1| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=Db7i1y806WUC| access-date = 10 April 2012| date = 1 January 2003| publisher = U of Nebraska Press| isbn = 978-0-8032-5945-4 }}</ref> Three years later, the ] expressed the opinion that Oktar had increased his tolerance toward others, asserting that "he now works towards promoting inter-religious dialogue",<ref name="roth2004"/> calling upon all Muslims to have "a tolerant and friendly attitude toward other religions".<ref>, Harun Yahya</ref>

In 2006, BAV published a book affirming the Holocaust, called ''The Holocaust Violence''. ''The Holocaust Violence'' states,
{{blockquote|The Nazis subjected European Jews to indisputable and unforgivable cruelty during World War II. They humiliated, insulted and degraded millions of Jewish civilians, forcing them from their homes and enslaving them in ] under inhuman conditions{{nbsp}}... Certainly the Jewish people, of whom 5.5 million died in concentration camps, were the worst victims of the Nazi barbarity.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.harunyahya.com/books/social/holocaust/holocaust_violence_foreword.php |title=The Holocaust Violence excerpts |website=harunyahya.com}}</ref>}}

In a 2007 interview with '']'', Oktar denied writing ''The Holocaust Lie'', a claim that ''The Guardian'' stated was "hard to believe."<ref> ''The Guardian'', 20 August 2007.</ref> The next year in an interview with '']'', Oktar claimed ''The Holocaust Lie'' had been written by a friend who had published his own essays using Oktar's ], "Harun Yahya", on his own. Oktar disclaimed the first book, and said the second book reflected his own opinions.<ref name="Oktarinterview">{{cite news|url=http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,580031,00.html |title='All Terrorists Are Darwinists': Interview with Adnan Oktar |work=Der Spiegel |date=23 September 2008 |first=Daniel |last=Steinvorth |access-date=13 November 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081026182424/http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/0%2C1518%2C580031%2C00.html |archive-date=26 October 2008 |url-status=live }}</ref>

In 2009, Oktar expressed his new views on Jews in his own words, "hatred or anger toward the line of the Prophet Abraham is completely unacceptable. The Prophet Abraham is our ancestor, and the Jews are our brothers. We want the descendants of the Prophet Abraham to live in the easiest, pleasantest and most peaceful manner. We want them to be free to perform their religious obligations, to live as they wish in the lands of their forebears and to frequently remember Allah in comfort and security."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thesanhedrin.org/en/index.php?title=Hachrazah_5769_Tamuz_9|title=Hachrazah 5769 Tamuz 9|publisher=TheSanhedrin.org|access-date=10 April 2012}}</ref>

Nevertheless, that year the ] (ADL) described Yahya as "an anti-Semitic Turkish writer whose articles demonize Jews who support Israel as "godless" and blames them for committing atrocities." The ADL also argued that Yahya quotes Holocaust-denier ] and still cites ''The Holocaust Deception'' in the articles on his site.<ref> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121009053618/http://www.adl.org/PresRele/ASUS_12/5564_12.htm |date=9 October 2012 }}; ]; Press release, New York, NY, 15 July 2009</ref>

After his 2018 arrest Oktar was described by '']'' as having "been criticized in the past for publishing books featuring anti-Semitic conspiracy theories and Holocaust denial, but in recent years has renounced them and held events to combat those phenomena in the Muslim world. He has been embraced by some high-profile Israelis."<ref name="BACHNER-ToI-2018">{{cite news |last1=AP |last2=Bachner |first2=Michael |title=Turkish police arrest Islamic 'televangelist' with anti-Semitic history |url=https://www.timesofisrael.com/turkish-police-arrest-islamic-televangelist-with-anti-semitic-history/ |access-date=2 June 2022 |work=]|date=11 July 2018}}</ref>

===Television broadcasting===
On 21 March 2011, Oktar started television broadcasting on the ],<ref name=haber365>{{cite web|url=http://www.haber365.com/Haber/Adnan_Hoca_da_TV_Kanali_Kurdu|title=Adnan Hoca da TV Kanalı Kurdu|publisher=Haber365.com|date=19 February 2011|access-date=10 April 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120321203118/http://www.haber365.com/Haber/Adnan_Hoca_da_TV_Kanali_Kurdu/|archive-date=21 March 2012}}</ref> which broadcasts over both the internet and Turkish cable networks.<ref name=MEE-rise-2021/>
The channel is his "main platform" for broadcasting his "unique brand of televangelism",<ref name=MEE-rise-2021/> interviews, night lectures,<ref name=haber365/> as well as documentaries based on his works.<ref name=MEE-rise-2021/><ref name="broadly"/>

His TV programs have received considerable attention from both Turkish and international media for their 'weirdness',<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.slate.com/articles/double_x/doublex/2013/05/building_bridges_the_sexy_kittens_of_turkish_tv.html |title=The Versace Harem |author=Jenna Krajeski |website=] |date=2 May 2013}}</ref> and in particular for featuring female devotees, he calls his 'kittens'.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.pri.org/stories/2013-05-31/barbie-women-turkeys-creationist-tv |title=The Barbie-Like Women of Turkey's Creationist TV |author1=Marco Werman |author2=Matthew Brunwasser |publisher=] |date=31 May 2013}}</ref> In stark contrast to orthodox Islamic decorum and the shows of any other Muslim televangelist, the women, who are usually wealthy socialites who have undergone plastic surgery, wear heavy make-up and tight Versace T-shirts (or other tight, revealing outfits), and dance to pop music between sets.<ref name=MEE-rise-2021/><ref name="broadly">{{cite web |url=https://broadly.vice.com/en_us/video/inside-the-weird-world-of-an-islamic-feminist-cult |title=Inside the Weird World of an Islamic 'Feminist' Cult |author=Broadly Staff |website=] |date=14 November 2015}}</ref><ref name="vocativ">{{cite web |url=http://www.vocativ.com/culture/religion/creationism-side-eye-candy/ |title=Creationism, With a Side of Eye Candy |author=Elcin Poyrazlar |publisher=] |date=14 November 2013}}</ref> They and Adnan Oktar have discussions about Islam, fossils that supposedly discredit evolution, and about Oktar himself.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.dazeddigital.com/artsandculture/article/15089/1/turkeys-anti-evolutionist-showgirls |title=Turkey's anti-evolutionist showgirls |last1=Pinar |last2=Viola |website=] |date=19 November 2012}}</ref>

Oktar has defended the unusual appearance of his co-hosts in Islamic terms ("A woman may wear the head-covering, or cover herself up entirely or uncover her head or wear low-cut clothes. Once she says, 'I am a Muslim,' nobody has the right to judge her.")<ref name="Bigotry-dress-2015">{{cite web |last1=Yahya |first1=Harun |title=A Muslim Woman Knows How to Dress in Accordance with the Qur'an |url=http://darkdangerbigotry.com/en/Articles/199091/a-muslim-woman-knows-how |website=Bigotry: the Dark Danger |access-date=3 June 2022 |date=2015-02-25}}</ref> But others have questioned whether Oktar and his kitten cohosts are motivated by the empowerment of women and basing Islam only on the Quran (setting aside Sunni and Shia doctrines and traditions).

According to Edip Yüksel, Oktar got the idea that ] is not necessary for women from him in the 1980s.<ref name=MEE-rise-2021/> "At that time I said that the headscarf doesn't exist in the Quran", and thought of Oktar as a kindred spirit. But now he feels his argument has been "abused" on behalf of a "sex cult", which has "created very bad associations for the cause of reformation" of Islam. Journalist Meher Ahmad attempted to interview the women in Oktar's group about feminism in Islam, travelling to Istanbul in 2015 to make a video for ]. But when she arrived she found herself repeatedly stonewalled and treated with suspicion", by Oktar's people unable to get "a one-on-one interview or a group interview with the women."<ref name=MEE-rise-2021/>

===Other religious beliefs===
Oktar has been described as preaching Islam as a "dutiful disciple" of Kurdish Islamic scholar ],<ref name="Edip"/> criticizing not only Communism, but ], and especially his ] ], but making "no claim whatever to clerical authority".<ref name=JPFAiI2011:172/>

;United Islamic state
Oktar has preached for Turkish-Islamic union, "a new Ottoman Empire girdling the world from Eastern Russia to Western Nigeria, which would unify the Islamic world under Turkish leadership".<ref name="HumanistBio"/>

;Sex outside of marriage
According to Halil Arda, Oktar justified concubinage "by reference to the Ottoman harems, while passages of the Koran were recited to justify the practice of severing the ties of the young followers to their families". He quotes a Turkish legal scholar "involved in some of the court cases against Oktar":

{{blockquote|
In reading, the love for mother and father is an offence to God. Parents are seen as the executors of God's will to raise the child. Once the child reaches adulthood, their role is fulfilled. If the parents happen to join, they are considered pious and may become fellow comrades. If they remain 'infidels', they are considered enemies.<ref name="HumanistBio"/>
}}

Despite cutting off these relations, the group ultimately depended on parents financial and social resources. "followers were encouraged to plunder their parents' bank accounts and sell their assets".<ref name="HumanistBio"/>
;Love of luxury
"I want to resemble Prophet Solomon. Prophet Solomon was like this. He used to be well dressed. He liked being well dressed. His palace was beautiful; there were beautiful people around him. Allah is beautiful. Allah loves those who are beautiful, wants everywhere to be beautiful. Paradise is also beautiful. aim of a Muslim should be beauty."<ref name="Butt-22-12-2008">{{cite news |last1=Butt |first1=Riazat |title=Muslim creationist Adnan Oktar challenges scientists to prove evolution |url=https://www.theguardian.com/science/blog/2008/dec/22/atlas-creationism-adnan-oktar-harun-yahya |access-date=5 June 2022 |agency=Guardian |date=22 December 2008}}</ref>
;Eschatology
Oktar preaches that "the day of judgement, contrary to what may believe, is approaching now, not in some distant future". There will be two apocalyptic phases: one of "material and spiritual problems", followed by a 'Golden Age', where "true religion" brings "generosity and kindness".<ref name=JPFAiI2011:172/> This will be followed by "rapid social collapse" before ] arrives. One unique variation by Oktar on the traditional prophesy of ] is that their invasion will not be of hordes of warriors but of television programs they transmit, and that the blocking of them by the Two-Horned One (]) will not be by some wall but by electromagnetic jamming.<ref name=JPFAiI2011:172/>
Oktar has also emphasized the importance in Islam of "the role to be played by ] at the end of the world", which permits him "to cultivate an ecumenical image"—Muslims and Christians will be joined in combat 'destroying the society established by the Antichrist, they will save mankind from atheism'".<ref>Quoted in Adem Yakup, ''Le Prophete Jesus'' (no translator indicated] Paris: Esslem, 2004), p.111; quoted in Filiu, ''Apocalypse in Islam '', 2011: p.173</ref>
;No true beliefs
According to one critic (Halil Arda in New Humanist), Oktar's "ideological and political promiscuity" (jumping from Anti-Darwinism, interfaith dialogue, Turkish-Islamic union) may be because he doesn't really have any "genuine beliefs", and merely work by opportunistically jumping "on issues" that followers have come up with and that he thinks "will further his notoriety".<ref name="HumanistBio"/> Arda quotes a former follower: "We had something to please everybody: ], ] (ritual prayer), creationism and, if need be, cocaine."<ref name="HumanistBio"/>

===Bibliography===
{{main|Adnan Oktar bibliography}}
Oktar's books and brochures appear in Turkish published by "Vural Yayıncılık" ("Global Publishing") of Istanbul. English translations of his books are published by Ta-Ha Publishers in ], Global Publishing of Istanbul, Al-Attique Publishers in ], and Goodword Books of ]. As of mid-2008, Oktar's "publishing empire" had produced "260 books in 52 languages, over 80 DVDs and dozens of websites".<ref name="Heneghan-2008">{{cite news |last1=Heneghan |first1=Tom |title=Muslim creationist preaches Islam and awaits Christ |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-turkey-religion-harunyahya/muslim-creationist-preaches-islam-and-awaits-christ-idUKL2926092420080619 |access-date=1 June 2022 |work=Reuters |date=18 June 2008}}</ref>

Publication media includes: Books, booklets, pamphlets, children's books, journals, documentaries, audiobooks, CDs, posters and over a hundred websites. The total number of books and brochures published by Oktar number in the hundreds.<ref> as of December 2010 lists 274 items in Turkish (dated October 1991 to January 2010), 197 items in English, or 771 items counting all languages.</ref> The works are lavishly produced, on good-quality paper with full-color illustrations<ref name="pitch"/> and sold in Islamic bookstores worldwide.<ref name="wide"/>

==Other legal issues==
In addition to the slander trial over ''The Holocaust Lie'', Oktar has been involved in other cases. Although most are unrelated to creationism or religion, a BAV spokesperson says Oktar is being persecuted "because of his ideas." Physicist Taner Edis of ], who has followed the case closely, says given the political pressures on Turkey's justice system, that's "not entirely implausible."<ref>{{Cite journal|title=Newsmakers|author=Yudhijit Bhattacharjee|s2cid=220084826|journal=Science |url=http://www.sciencemag.org/content/320/5879/newsmakers.full|volume=320|issue=5879|date=23 May 2008|page=995|doi=10.1126/science.320.5879.995a}}</ref>

In the summer of 1986, Oktar was arrested for his statement "I am from the nation of Abraham and Turkish ethnicity" in a newspaper interview.<ref> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120315184838/http://www.8sutun.com/haberdetay.asp?tarih=22.02.2011&Newsid=6965&Categoryid=16 |date=15 March 2012 }} "İslam milletindenim, Türk kavmindenim"</ref> Oktar was arrested for promoting a theocratic revolution for which he served 19 months, though he was never formally charged.<ref name="HumanistBio"/>

In 1991, Oktar was arrested for possession of ],<ref name="NewKind"/> which he claimed had been planted in one of the books in his library by the security forces, who, he said, also spiked his food with cocaine.<ref>{{cite book| author = Ronald L. Numbers| title = "The Creationists," Expanded Edition, Ronald L. Numbers, 2006| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=GQ3TI5njXfIC| access-date = 10 April 2012| year = 2006| publisher = Harvard University Press| isbn = 978-0-674-02339-0 }}</ref> He was later acquitted.<ref name="NewKind"/>

A number of faculty members who taught evolution were harassed, threatened and slandered in flyers that labeled them "]". In 1999, six of the professors won a civil court case against the BAV for defamation and were each awarded $4,000.<ref name="pitch">Ortega, Tony. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130309072759/http://www.pitch.com/kansascity/your-official-program-to-the-scopes-ii-kansas-monkey-trial/Content?oid=2177607|date=9 March 2013}}, ''The Pitch'', 5 May 2005.<!-- back-up: https://web.archive.org/web/20060907072635/http://www.pitch.com/issues/2005-05-05/news/feature_1.html --></ref>

In 1999, Oktar was arrested and charged with using threats for personal benefit and creating an organization with the intent to commit a crime.<ref name="Reuters"/> BAV's lawyers claimed there were several ] violations during this police operation, as well as the use of violence during the arrest and afterwards.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:C:2001:046E:0215:0216:EN:PDF |title=Official Journal of the European Communities |access-date=10 April 2012}}</ref> The judicial process lasted over two years, during which most of the complainants retracted their claims. As a result, cases against Oktar and other BAV members were dismissed.<ref name="CreationismTakesRoot"/>

The 1999 case was reopened by another court in 2008. The indictment from the prosecutor's office, made public by '']'', claimed blackmail and extortion. Among other things, it claimed that BAV used its female members to attract young scholars from rich families with the promise of sexual favors in exchange for attending events. It was claimed that the sexual activities of thousands of people were videotaped with hidden cameras for the purpose of blackmail. Members who wanted to leave the group were threatened that the tapes would be made public.<ref name="HumanistBio"/><ref name="Three Years">, '']'' {{in lang|es}}</ref> In the face of all these allegations against BAV, the Chairman of the Court announced in the hearing on 29 February 2008, that testimonies obtained through unlawful means may not be considered as evidence based on article 148 of the criminal code.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.turktime.com/haber/Iste-BAV-Gercegi-/19334|title=İşte BAV Gerçeği |date=28 April 2008|work=TurkTime |language=tr|access-date=10 April 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120306172139/http://www.turktime.com/haber/Iste-BAV-Gercegi-/19334|archive-date=6 March 2012}}</ref>

Oktar was convicted of creating an illegal organization for personal gain. He and 17 other members of his organisation were sentenced to three years in prison.<ref name="Reuters"/><ref>{{cite news|url=http://ncse.com/news/2008/05/harun-yahya-sentenced-to-prison-002289|title="Harun Yahya" sentenced to prison|publisher=]|date=9 May 2008|access-date=17 May 2008}}</ref><ref name=ozimek/><ref>{{cite news|url=http://bilimteknik.cumhuriyet.com.tr/?im=yhs&hn=4222|title=Polislerin "Harun Yahya" yargılaması sürüyor|publisher=]|date=10 September 2008|access-date=17 March 2009|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110812112126/http://bilimteknik.cumhuriyet.com.tr/?im=yhs&hn=4222|archive-date=12 August 2011}}</ref> Oktar appealed the verdict.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/lifestyleMolt/idUSL2926092420080619?pageNumber=2&virtualBrandChannel=0|title=Muslim creationist preaches Islam and awaits Christ|publisher=Reuters|date= 19 June 2008|access-date=5 August 2009}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.christiantoday.com/article/muslim.creationist.preaches.islam.awaits.christ/19677-2.htm|title=Muslim creationist preaches Islam, awaits Christ|publisher=]|date=20 June 2008|first=Tony|last=Ortega|access-date=17 March 2009|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081204143610/http://www.christiantoday.com/article/muslim.creationist.preaches.islam.awaits.christ/19677-2.htm|archive-date=4 December 2008}}</ref> In May 2010, the Court of Appeals overturned the conviction and dismissed the charges.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.zaman.com.tr/haber.do?haberno=948301&keyfield=61646E616E206F6B746172|title=Zaman Newspaper Online: The Court of Appeals overturned the decision of conviction about Adnan Oktar|language=tr|publisher=Zaman.com.tr|access-date=10 April 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120314013557/http://www.zaman.com.tr/haber.do?haberno=948301&keyfield=61646E616E206F6B746172|archive-date=14 March 2012}}</ref>

==Blocking of Internet sites==
Since 2007, Oktar has successfully had the ] block public access to several websites. In April 2007, Oktar filed a ] lawsuit against the owners of ], a ] similar to ]. The court reviewed the complaint and ordered the service provider to close the site to public access. The site was temporarily suspended so the entry on Oktar<ref>{{cite web|url=http://sozluk.sourtimes.org/show.asp?t=adnan+oktar|title=adnan oktar|publisher=]|access-date=14 August 2008|archive-date=16 March 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090316004435/http://sozluk.sourtimes.org/show.asp?t=adnan+oktar|url-status=dead}}</ref> could be expunged and locked. Then access to ''Süper Poligon'', a news website, was also restricted following Oktar's complaint.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ifex.org/fr/content/view/full/82758|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130415015533/http://www.ifex.org/fr/content/view/full/82758|url-status=dead|archive-date=15 April 2013|title=IFEX Alert|publisher=Ifex.org|access-date=10 April 2012}}</ref> In August 2007, Oktar got a Turkish court to block ] throughout Turkey. His lawyers argued that blogs on WordPress.com contained libelous material, which WordPress.com was unwilling to remove.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2007/aug/20/shootingthemessenger|access-date=19 January 2015|title=Shooting the messenger|date=20 August 2007|first=Ali|last=Eteraz|work=The Guardian|location=London}}</ref>

], a Turkish writer who knew Oktar in the 1980s, had his own website banned in Turkey due to Oktar's complaints.<ref name="NewKind">{{cite news|last=Higgins |first=Andrew |url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB123724852205449221 |title=An Islamic Creationist Stirs a New Kind of Darwinian Struggle |work=Wall Street Journal |date=17 March 2009 |access-date=30 March 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090321044251/http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123724852205449221.html |archive-date=21 March 2009 |url-status=live }}</ref> In addition, Yüksel wrote a Turkish-language book, ''The Cult of the Antichrist'', but has yet to find "a publisher willing to brave Mr. Oktar's lawyers."<ref name="NewKind"/>

On 19 September 2008, a Turkish court banned Internet users in Turkey from viewing the official ] website after Oktar claimed its contents were defamatory, blasphemous and insulting to religion, arguing that his personality was violated by this site. {{Clarify|date=November 2012}} The ban was lifted on 8 July 2011.<ref name=ozimek>{{cite news|url=https://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/09/22/turkey_bans_dawkins_website|title=The Turkish court bans Dawkins' website|first=John|last=Ozimek|access-date=22 September 2008|date=22 September 2008|publisher=The Register|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080924022250/https://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/09/22/turkey_bans_dawkins_website|archive-date=24 September 2008|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="newscientist">{{cite news|url=https://www.newscientist.com/blogs/shortsharpscience/2008/09/turkey-bans-dawkins-website.html|title=Turkey bans evolutionist's website|first=Rowan|last=Hooper|date=19 September 2008|access-date=20 September 2008|work=New Scientist Blogs|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080921021658/http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/shortsharpscience/2008/09/turkey-bans-dawkins-website.html|archive-date=21 September 2008|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2008/sep/19/religion.turkey|title=Missing link: creationist campaigner has Richard Dawkins' official website banned in Turkey|first=Riazat|last=Butt|date=19 September 2008|access-date=20 September 2008|work=The Guardian|location=London|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080921075032/http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/sep/19/religion.turkey|archive-date=21 September 2008|url-status= live}}</ref><ref name="bare_url">{{cite news|url=http://bianet.org/english/kategori/english/109778/evolutionist-dawkins-internet-site-banned-in-turkey|title=Evolutionist Dawkins' Internet Site Banned in Turkey|author=Staff writer|date=17 September 2008|access-date=20 September 2008|work=Bianet|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080922133223/http://www.bianet.org/english/kategori/english/109778/evolutionist-dawkins-internet-site-banned-in-turkey|archive-date=22 September 2008|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name="ntvmsnbc">{{cite news|url=http://www.ntvmsnbc.com/news/459522.asp|title=Evrimci yazarın sitesini Adnan Oktar kapattırdı|first=Yasemin|last=Arpa|date=17 September 2008|access-date=20 September 2008|work=]|language=tr}}</ref>

In September 2008, a complaint by Oktar led to the banning of the internet site of the ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bianet.org/english/kategori/english/109951/creationist-adnan-oktar-manages-to-shut-down-another-internet-site |title=Creationist Adnan Oktar Manages To Shut Down Another Internet Site |publisher=Bianet.org |access-date=10 April 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090212152131/http://www.bianet.org/english/kategori/english/109951/creationist-adnan-oktar-manages-to-shut-down-another-internet-site |archive-date=12 February 2009 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nineberry.de/ExtRef/EgitimSen/egitim.htm|title=Cached version of the criticized article|publisher=Nineberry.de|access-date=10 April 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090211220549/http://www.nineberry.de/ExtRef/EgitimSen/egitim.htm|archive-date=11 February 2009}}</ref> This was followed by a block of the country's third-biggest newspaper site, '']'', in October.<ref name="newscientist"/><ref name="bare_url"/><ref name="ntvmsnbc"/><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.radikal.com.tr/Default.aspx?aType=Detay&ArticleID=903545&Date=15.10.2008&CategoryID=77|access-date=15 October 2008|title=Vatan'ın internet sitesine sansür|department=Türkiye|work=]|date=15 October 2008|language=tr|quote=Her gün 1.5 milyondan fazla ziyaret alan, Türkiye'nin en büyük 3 gazete sitesinden biri olan gazetevatan.com...|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20081018141538/http://www.radikal.com.tr/Default.aspx?aType=Detay&ArticleID=903545&Date=15.10.2008&CategoryID=77|archive-date=18 October 2008|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2008/oct/16/turkey-pressandpublishing|access-date=15 October 2008|title=Turkish newspaper website blocked after creationist's complaint|work=The Guardian|date=16 October 2008|quote=A court ruled that Turkish web users should be denied access to the Vatan site after deciding it had insulted Adnan Oktar, a prolific writer who has disputed the theory of evolution.|location=London|first=Robert|last=Tait|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081029104804/http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/oct/16/turkey-pressandpublishing|archive-date=29 October 2008|url-status=live}}</ref>

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Turkish cult leader (born 1956)

Adnan Oktar
Oktar circa 2009
Born (1956-02-02) 2 February 1956 (age 68)
Ankara, Turkey
NationalityTurkish
Other namesAdnan Hoca, Harun Yahya
CitizenshipTurkey
Occupations
  • Televangelist
  • cult leader
Known for
Political partyJustice and Development Party (AK Party)
Criminal charges24 crimes including fraud and sexual abuse
Criminal penalty8,658 years in prison
Criminal statusConvicted
Websitewww.harunyahya.com

Adnan Oktar (Turkish pronunciation: [ɑdˈnan ɔkˈtaɾ]; born 2 February 1956), also known as Adnan Hoca or Harun Yahya, is a Turkish Islamic televangelist and cult leader.

Between the 2000s and late 2010s, he was engaged in "a massive campaign" of proselytizing Westerners to Islam, producing dozens of vividly illustrated books. On 17 November 2022, he was sentenced to 8,658 years in prison for leading a criminal gang, engaging in political and military espionage, sexual abuse of minors, and other charges. Prior to his arrest, Oktar established and ran two organizations: Bilim Araştırma Vakfı (BAV), which promoted creationism, and Millî Değerleri Koruma Vakfı which worked domestically on a variety of moral issues.

In the West, before his arrest and trial, Oktar sent thousands of unsolicited copies of his creationist book, The Atlas of Creation, to French schools and universities in January 2007, and several months later to American scientists, members of Congress, science museums and schools.

Oktar has advocated a version of Islam that rejects both Sunni and Shia traditions, focusing instead on a Quran-centric interpretation. He has preached "the true Islam" based on the Quran on his television channel, A9 TV. His organization is commonly referred to as a cult. Oktar filed more than 5,000 lawsuits against individuals for defamation from 2005 to 2015, which led to the blocking of a number of prominent websites in Turkey.

Life and career

Early life and education

Adnan Oktar was born in Ankara, Turkey, in 1956, and grew up there through his high school years. While in high school he studied the works of Islamic scholars like Said Nursî, a Kurdish scholar who wrote Risale-i Nur, an extensive tafsir (Qur'anic commentary) that includes a comprehensive political and religious ideology. According to Oktar biographer Anne Ross Solberg, he grew up in a "relatively affluent secular family".

In 1979, Oktar moved to Istanbul and entered Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University to study architecture. It was here, according to Solberg, that he became fully engaged in religious activism. Following the Turkish coup e'tat in September 1980, Oktar began regularly attending the Molla Çelebi Mosque in nearby Fındıklı. Edip Yüksel, who knew Oktar during those years, described him as a "Sunni zealot."

Sect beginnings

By the early 1980s, Oktar had begun disseminating his views on Islam to young university students from socially-connected, wealthy Istanbul families. Between twenty and thirty of these followers formed a group around Oktar between 1982 and 1984, soon thereafter joined by newly-converted private high school students who also came from affluent backgrounds. Yüksel said Oktar presented "a refined and urbanized version" of Nursi's teachings "to the children of the privileged class", avoiding a high pressure or traditional, old fashioned approach. Like Nursi, Oktar argued against Marxism, communism and materialistic philosophy, but attached special importance to refuting evolution and Darwinism, as he believed they were being used to promote materialism and atheism. Oktar personally put money into a pamphlet entitled the Theory of Evolution, which promoted pseudoscientific arguments against evolution.

In 1986 Oktar enrolled in the philosophy department of Istanbul University and began holding lectures, in which many students, mostly from neighboring Boğaziçi University, sought to participate. Oktar's name also began to appear regularly in the press, including a cover story in Nokta magazine. Later that year he published a 550-page book titled Judaism and Freemasonry, based on the antisemitic canard that state offices, universities, political groups and media were influenced by a "hidden group" seeking to undermine "the spiritual, religious, and moral values of the Turkish people and make them like animals."

Oktar was arrested on the grounds of promoting a theocratic revolution and was detained for nineteen months, though he was never formally charged. He spent ten months in a mental hospital, where he was diagnosed with schizophrenia and obsessive-compulsive personality disorder, but he maintains that he was a political prisoner who was punished because of the publication of Judaism and Freemasonry and not mentally ill.

Oktar continued building up his community for the remainder of the 1980s and into the 1990s. His followers were especially active recruiting at summer resorts along the Sea of Marmara. Two themes one ex-follower remembered from this period were a strong hatred of Jews and Freemasons and, in a move away from orthodox Islam, abandoning belief in hadith:

"Suddenly Adnan Hodja repudiated all oral traditions relating to the words and deeds of Muhammad (hadith) and decided that the Koran would be the only point of reference. Henceforth, he reduced the five daily prayers to three, and he dropped the veiling of women. He told us the Mehdi would emerge from Turkey, and he would come with an army of youth. He never said that he was the Mehdi himself, but we all believed that he was."

Oktar claims that, due to the political upheaval in Turkey during this period, he was unable to continue his studies and so devoted his energy to writing books upon leaving school.

In 1990, Oktar founded the Science Research Foundation (Bilim Araştırma Vakfı, or BAV). (Oktar ran and also served as honorary president of both BAV and the later Millî Değerleri Koruma Vakfı) As reported by Solberg, members of the BAV discarded their "overtly Islamic garments" in favor of "designer clothing" and "proclaimed themselves supporters of the ideals" of the founder of modern Turkey, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, despite the fact that Atatürk was secularist. The BAV held conferences and seminars in which Oktar blamed political and social problems on Darwinism and materialism. Based his own experiences and conversations with ex-members of the BAV, Yüksel characterizes the group as "a complete cult" with "all the criteria of a cult as you would define it today ... isolation, entire control of the lives of the cult members".

Later career

In 1994, the Islamist Welfare Party (Refah Partisi) won control of the municipalities of Istanbul and Ankara. The new mayors – one of whom was future president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan – made business agreements with Oktar in exchange for political support. The following year, Oktar founded the Foundation for Protection of National Values (Millî Değerleri Koruma Vakfı, or MDKV), through which he networked with other Turkish nationalist organizations and individuals on shared issues. Following the 1997 Turkish military memorandum, the Welfare Party disbanded and the new government, headed by Erdoğan, distanced itself from Oktar going forward.

In 1998 Oktar distributed a new book, The Evolution Deceit. The following year he was arrested and charged with extortion and forming a criminal enterprise. He was convicted and sentenced to three years in prison, but the verdict was appealed and in May 2010 it was overturned. During his imprisonment Oktar engaged in numerous libel suits. In some cases he was successful in blocking high-profile websites in Turkey for slander, including that of Richard Dawkins and the entirety of WordPress.com.

Between that time and the present, BAV has organized hundreds of conferences on creationism in Turkey and worldwide. He built a large publishing enterprise with publications sold though Islamic bookstores worldwide. He is one of the most widely distributed authors in the Muslim world.

In 2007 he sent out thousands of unsolicited copies of his Atlas of Creation advocating Islam and creationism to schools and colleges in several European countries and the US.

His television show is viewed by many in the Arab world. According to Middle East Eye, his TV programs were known for featuring him discussing Islamic principles, while (somewhat incongruously), "scantily clad women with bleached blonde hair danced around him to popular music. These women Oktar referred to as his 'kittens'".

In 2010, Oktar was selected as one of the top fifty of The 500 Most Influential Muslims in the World by the Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre of Jordan for his dissemination of creationism in an Islamic context, and other extensively distributed publications on Islamic topics.

July 2018 arrest and criminal charges

On 11 July 2018, the financial crimes section of the Turkish police detained Oktar and over 160 of his associates on charges including forming a criminal enterprise, financial fraud and sexual abuse. Other charges Oktar faces range from sexual intercourse with minors and kidnapping children to holding people captive, political and military espionage, money laundering and torture. According to the Istanbul chief prosecutor's office, Oktar was apprehended while attempting to run away from the arresting police officers.

On 19 July 2018, Adnan Oktar was remanded into custody pending trial along with 168 of his associates. In addition, after Oktar's initial arrest, over 45 people from over six countries, including two children, have pressed charges against him. When asked why he was arrested before being questioned by the police, Oktar stated: "It's a British plot." On 19 July 2019, an Istanbul high court approved the indictment of Oktar for the charges. The first hearing was scheduled for 17 September in Silivri Prison.

On 11 January 2021, Oktar was sentenced to 1,075 years in prison after being tried for charges including forming a criminal enterprise, financial fraud, and sexual abuse. Along with thirteen others detained in the case, sentences totalled 9,803 years. An international trial observation report written by Lionel Blackman heavily criticised the conduct of the trial, and on 15 March 2022, his verdict was overturned by the Turkish Court of Appeal "due to incomplete prosecution and erroneous assessment," with the court asking for "the retrial of all defendants". As of 17 March, taking into account time spent in jail, the appeal court has "decided to release 68 defendants", but not "16 high-profile defendants, including Oktar". Oktar was subsequently sentenced to 8,658 years in prison on 17 November 2022 as a result of his retrial.

Writings, productions, and beliefs

Oktar has written numerous books under the pen name Harun Yahya. "Harun" refers to the biblical Aaron and "Yahya" refers to the New Testament John the Baptist.

His publications argue against evolution. They assert that evolution denies the existence of God, abolishes moral values, and promotes materialism and communism.

Truman State University physicist Taner Edis, who was born in Turkey, says the secret to BAV's success is the huge popularity of the Harun Yahya books. "They're fairly lavishly produced, on good-quality paper with full-color illustrations all over the place," he says. "They're trying to compete with any sort of science publication you can find in the Western world. And in a place like Turkey, Yahya books look considerably better-published than most scientific publications." Many of his books have been made into high-resolution videos which are freely downloadable on the Internet.

Creationism

Oktar has been called "fiercely opposed to the theory of evolution" and Darwinism, which he believes undermines religious belief, thus leading to "the discord, atheism, terrorism and extreme political ideologies" of contemporary life.

The spread of organized Christian creationism to Islam began in the 1980s, when the Muslim minister of education in Turkey turned to the Institute for Creation Research (ICR), a Christian institution then located near San Diego, California, for help in developing twofold curriculum that would teach evolution and creationism side by side. In 1990, the Science Research Foundation (BAV in Turkish) was formed in Istanbul, headed by Oktar.

For many years Oktar drew on the writings of young earth Christian creationists to develop his case against evolution. Oktar later produced material which was more similar to Intelligent Design. In fact, Harun Yahya's website was listed as an "Islamic intelligent design" website by the Discovery Institute. However Oktar does not embrace use of the term 'Intelligent Design' due to its lack of specific mention of God, calling it 'another of Satan's snares'.

In early 1998, the BAV launched its first campaign against evolution. Thousands of free copies of Oktar's book, The Evolution Deceit, and the booklets based on this book were distributed throughout Turkey. They regularly ran full-page ads against evolution in daily Turkish newspapers and even ran an ad in the U.S. magazine Time. Where the funding for the campaign came from is unknown.

BAV spearheaded an effort to confront Turkish academics who taught evolutionary biology. A number of faculty members were harassed, threatened and slandered in fliers, leading to legal action against BAV (see "Legal Issues" below). In 2005, Professor Ümit Sayın summed up the effect of the BAV's campaign when he said to The Pitch:

In 1998, I was able to motivate six members of the Turkish Academy of Sciences to speak out against the creationist movement. Today, it's impossible to motivate anyone. They're afraid they'll be attacked by the radical Islamists and the BAV.

In September 2008 Oktar issued a challenge offering "10 trillion Turkish lira to anyone who produces a single intermediate-form fossil demonstrating evolution". He has stated: "Not one belongs to strange-looking creatures in the course of development of the kind supposed by evolutionists." Biology professor Kevin Padian at the University of California, Berkeley has criticized the notion that such fossils do not exist, stating that Oktar "does not have any sense of what we know about how things change through time. If he sees a fossil crab, he says, 'It looks just like a regular crab, there's no evolution.'"

Taner Edis has said "there is nothing new in the Yahya material: scientifically negligible arguments and outright distortions often copied from Christian anti-evolution literature, presented with a conservative Muslim emphasis" concluding it "has no scholarly standing whatsoever". According to Richard Dawkins, Oktar "doesn't know anything about zoology, doesn't know anything about biology. He knows nothing about what he is attempting to refute".

The Atlas of Creation

Main article: The Atlas of Creation
Cover of the English edition of volume 1 of The Atlas of Creation (Global Publishing, Istanbul, 2006)

Oktar published volume 1 of his Yaratılış Atlası (The Atlas of Creation), with Global Publishing, Istanbul, Turkey in October 2006. Volumes 2 and 3 followed in 2007. A dedicated website (yaratilisatlasi.com, English atlasofcreation.com) registered to Global Yayıncılık (Global Publishing), Istanbul, went online also in 2007.

At 28 cm x 43 cm and nearly 5.5 kg, with a bright red cover and almost 800 glossy pages, most of them lavishly illustrated, Atlas of Creation is according to The New York Times "probably the largest and most beautiful creationist challenge yet to Darwin's theory, which Yahya calls a feeble and perverted ideology contradicted by the Koran". Tens of thousands of copies of the book were sent—unsolicited—to schools, prominent researchers and research institutes throughout Europe and the United States.

In France, scientists spoke out against the book, and in America scientists are unimpressed.

Padian said that people who had received copies were "just astounded at its size and production values and equally astonished at what a load of crap it is," adding that " does not really have any sense of what we know about how things change through time."

Geneticist and writer Adam Rutherford writes that the book claims to prove that no species alive on Earth today underwent mutagenesis, but points out that

Page 244 has a picture of a caddis fly, with a legend that asserts - as virtually every page does - that the beast in question has always existed in its current form as demonstrated by a vaguely similar looking fossil, therefore evolution is bunk. Except it's not a caddis fly, it's a fishing lure, beautifully crafted by master tier Graham Owen, with the clearly visible hook piercing the man-made abdomen. Other exquisite examples of Owen's work also appear in the Atlas.

Gerdien de Jong, one of five biologists at Utrecht University who received a copy of the book, has described its reasoning as "absurdly ridiculous".

Biologist PZ Myers wrote: "The general pattern of the book is repetitious and predictable: the book shows a picture of a fossil and a photo of a living animal, and declares that they haven't changed a bit, therefore evolution is false. Over and over. It gets old fast, and it's usually wrong (they have changed!) and the photography, while lovely, is entirely stolen."

The Committee on Culture, Science and Education of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe wrote in a report that "None of the arguments in this work are based on any scientific evidence, and the book appears more like a primitive theological treatise than the scientific refutation of the theory of evolution."

Conspiracy theories

See also: Antisemitism

Oktar propagates a number of conspiracy theories, beginning with the antisemitic canard in his 1986 Judaism and Freemasonry (Yahudilik ve Masonluk). The book suggests that the principal mission of Jews and Freemasons in Turkey was to erode the spiritual, religious, and moral values of the Turkish people and, thus, make them like animals, as stated in what Oktar refers to as their use of "Distorted Torah." Oktar asserts that "the materialist standpoint, evolution theory, anti-religious and immoral lifestyles were indoctrinated to the society as a whole" by Jews and Freemasons.

His theory of a global conspiracy of Freemasonry is expounded in his book Global Masonluk (Global Freemasonry) and on his websites Masonluk and Global Freemasonry. According to Oktar, Freemasonry is "the main architect of the world system based on materialist philosophy, but which keeps that true identity concealed." Oktar called the theory of evolution a Masonic conspiracy initiated by the Rosicrucians.

Oktar's recent publications no longer attack Jews and Judaism, but declare Darwinism and materialism to be conspiracies responsible for antisemitism and terrorism. In recent publications and interviews (since 2004). Oktar qualifies his condemnations of Zionism and Freemasonry by adding the word atheist before them, as in atheist Zionists and atheist Freemasons.

He believes that a secret cabal, known as the "British deep state", is trying to control the world.

Holocaust denial and affirmation

See also: Holocaust denial

Oktar's position on the holocaust has evolved from "antisemitic conspiracy-theorising" (1980s), denying that the Nazis had a plan for the mass extermination of Jews (The Holocaust Deception, 1996), to acknowledging the genocide (The Holocaust Violence, 2006), and most recently to attending "numerous events in Israel", being photographed with "far-right Zionists like Yehuda Glick and Rabbi Meir Lau".

In 1996, BAV distributed its first book, originally published the previous year, entitled Soykırım Yalanı ("The Holocaust Deception" or "The Holocaust Lie"). The publication of Soykırım Yalanı sparked controversy. This book claims that "what is presented as Holocaust is the death of some Jews due to the typhus plague during the war and the famine towards the end of the war caused by the defeat of the Germans."

A Turkish painter and intellectual, Bedri Baykam, published a strongly worded critique of the book in Ankara's daily newspaper, Siyah-Beyaz ("Black and White"). A legal suit for slander was brought against him. During the trial in September, Baykam exposed the real author of The Holocaust Lie as Adnan Oktar. The suit was withdrawn in March 1997.

In 2001, the Stephen Roth Institute, of Tel Aviv University, listed Oktar as a Holocaust denier due to the publication of The Holocaust Lie. Three years later, the Stephen Roth Institute expressed the opinion that Oktar had increased his tolerance toward others, asserting that "he now works towards promoting inter-religious dialogue", calling upon all Muslims to have "a tolerant and friendly attitude toward other religions".

In 2006, BAV published a book affirming the Holocaust, called The Holocaust Violence. The Holocaust Violence states,

The Nazis subjected European Jews to indisputable and unforgivable cruelty during World War II. They humiliated, insulted and degraded millions of Jewish civilians, forcing them from their homes and enslaving them in concentration camps under inhuman conditions ... Certainly the Jewish people, of whom 5.5 million died in concentration camps, were the worst victims of the Nazi barbarity.

In a 2007 interview with The Guardian, Oktar denied writing The Holocaust Lie, a claim that The Guardian stated was "hard to believe." The next year in an interview with Der Spiegel, Oktar claimed The Holocaust Lie had been written by a friend who had published his own essays using Oktar's pen name, "Harun Yahya", on his own. Oktar disclaimed the first book, and said the second book reflected his own opinions.

In 2009, Oktar expressed his new views on Jews in his own words, "hatred or anger toward the line of the Prophet Abraham is completely unacceptable. The Prophet Abraham is our ancestor, and the Jews are our brothers. We want the descendants of the Prophet Abraham to live in the easiest, pleasantest and most peaceful manner. We want them to be free to perform their religious obligations, to live as they wish in the lands of their forebears and to frequently remember Allah in comfort and security."

Nevertheless, that year the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) described Yahya as "an anti-Semitic Turkish writer whose articles demonize Jews who support Israel as "godless" and blames them for committing atrocities." The ADL also argued that Yahya quotes Holocaust-denier Roger Garaudy and still cites The Holocaust Deception in the articles on his site.

After his 2018 arrest Oktar was described by The Times of Israel as having "been criticized in the past for publishing books featuring anti-Semitic conspiracy theories and Holocaust denial, but in recent years has renounced them and held events to combat those phenomena in the Muslim world. He has been embraced by some high-profile Israelis."

Television broadcasting

On 21 March 2011, Oktar started television broadcasting on the A9 satellite channel, which broadcasts over both the internet and Turkish cable networks. The channel is his "main platform" for broadcasting his "unique brand of televangelism", interviews, night lectures, as well as documentaries based on his works.

His TV programs have received considerable attention from both Turkish and international media for their 'weirdness', and in particular for featuring female devotees, he calls his 'kittens'. In stark contrast to orthodox Islamic decorum and the shows of any other Muslim televangelist, the women, who are usually wealthy socialites who have undergone plastic surgery, wear heavy make-up and tight Versace T-shirts (or other tight, revealing outfits), and dance to pop music between sets. They and Adnan Oktar have discussions about Islam, fossils that supposedly discredit evolution, and about Oktar himself.

Oktar has defended the unusual appearance of his co-hosts in Islamic terms ("A woman may wear the head-covering, or cover herself up entirely or uncover her head or wear low-cut clothes. Once she says, 'I am a Muslim,' nobody has the right to judge her.") But others have questioned whether Oktar and his kitten cohosts are motivated by the empowerment of women and basing Islam only on the Quran (setting aside Sunni and Shia doctrines and traditions).

According to Edip Yüksel, Oktar got the idea that hijab is not necessary for women from him in the 1980s. "At that time I said that the headscarf doesn't exist in the Quran", and thought of Oktar as a kindred spirit. But now he feels his argument has been "abused" on behalf of a "sex cult", which has "created very bad associations for the cause of reformation" of Islam. Journalist Meher Ahmad attempted to interview the women in Oktar's group about feminism in Islam, travelling to Istanbul in 2015 to make a video for Vice. But when she arrived she found herself repeatedly stonewalled and treated with suspicion", by Oktar's people unable to get "a one-on-one interview or a group interview with the women."

Other religious beliefs

Oktar has been described as preaching Islam as a "dutiful disciple" of Kurdish Islamic scholar Said Nursî, criticizing not only Communism, but Atatürk's secular reforms, and especially his mortal enemy Freemasonry, but making "no claim whatever to clerical authority".

United Islamic state

Oktar has preached for Turkish-Islamic union, "a new Ottoman Empire girdling the world from Eastern Russia to Western Nigeria, which would unify the Islamic world under Turkish leadership".

Sex outside of marriage

According to Halil Arda, Oktar justified concubinage "by reference to the Ottoman harems, while passages of the Koran were recited to justify the practice of severing the ties of the young followers to their families". He quotes a Turkish legal scholar "involved in some of the court cases against Oktar":

In reading, the love for mother and father is an offence to God. Parents are seen as the executors of God's will to raise the child. Once the child reaches adulthood, their role is fulfilled. If the parents happen to join, they are considered pious and may become fellow comrades. If they remain 'infidels', they are considered enemies.

Despite cutting off these relations, the group ultimately depended on parents financial and social resources. "followers were encouraged to plunder their parents' bank accounts and sell their assets".

Love of luxury

"I want to resemble Prophet Solomon. Prophet Solomon was like this. He used to be well dressed. He liked being well dressed. His palace was beautiful; there were beautiful people around him. Allah is beautiful. Allah loves those who are beautiful, wants everywhere to be beautiful. Paradise is also beautiful. aim of a Muslim should be beauty."

Eschatology

Oktar preaches that "the day of judgement, contrary to what may believe, is approaching now, not in some distant future". There will be two apocalyptic phases: one of "material and spiritual problems", followed by a 'Golden Age', where "true religion" brings "generosity and kindness". This will be followed by "rapid social collapse" before Judgment Day arrives. One unique variation by Oktar on the traditional prophesy of Gog and Magog is that their invasion will not be of hordes of warriors but of television programs they transmit, and that the blocking of them by the Two-Horned One (Dhu al-Qarnayn) will not be by some wall but by electromagnetic jamming. Oktar has also emphasized the importance in Islam of "the role to be played by Jesus at the end of the world", which permits him "to cultivate an ecumenical image"—Muslims and Christians will be joined in combat 'destroying the society established by the Antichrist, they will save mankind from atheism'".

No true beliefs

According to one critic (Halil Arda in New Humanist), Oktar's "ideological and political promiscuity" (jumping from Anti-Darwinism, interfaith dialogue, Turkish-Islamic union) may be because he doesn't really have any "genuine beliefs", and merely work by opportunistically jumping "on issues" that followers have come up with and that he thinks "will further his notoriety". Arda quotes a former follower: "We had something to please everybody: Atatürk, namaz (ritual prayer), creationism and, if need be, cocaine."

Bibliography

Main article: Adnan Oktar bibliography

Oktar's books and brochures appear in Turkish published by "Vural Yayıncılık" ("Global Publishing") of Istanbul. English translations of his books are published by Ta-Ha Publishers in London, Global Publishing of Istanbul, Al-Attique Publishers in Toronto, and Goodword Books of New Delhi, India. As of mid-2008, Oktar's "publishing empire" had produced "260 books in 52 languages, over 80 DVDs and dozens of websites".

Publication media includes: Books, booklets, pamphlets, children's books, journals, documentaries, audiobooks, CDs, posters and over a hundred websites. The total number of books and brochures published by Oktar number in the hundreds. The works are lavishly produced, on good-quality paper with full-color illustrations and sold in Islamic bookstores worldwide.

Other legal issues

In addition to the slander trial over The Holocaust Lie, Oktar has been involved in other cases. Although most are unrelated to creationism or religion, a BAV spokesperson says Oktar is being persecuted "because of his ideas." Physicist Taner Edis of Truman State University, who has followed the case closely, says given the political pressures on Turkey's justice system, that's "not entirely implausible."

In the summer of 1986, Oktar was arrested for his statement "I am from the nation of Abraham and Turkish ethnicity" in a newspaper interview. Oktar was arrested for promoting a theocratic revolution for which he served 19 months, though he was never formally charged.

In 1991, Oktar was arrested for possession of cocaine, which he claimed had been planted in one of the books in his library by the security forces, who, he said, also spiked his food with cocaine. He was later acquitted.

A number of faculty members who taught evolution were harassed, threatened and slandered in flyers that labeled them "Maoists". In 1999, six of the professors won a civil court case against the BAV for defamation and were each awarded $4,000.

In 1999, Oktar was arrested and charged with using threats for personal benefit and creating an organization with the intent to commit a crime. BAV's lawyers claimed there were several human rights violations during this police operation, as well as the use of violence during the arrest and afterwards. The judicial process lasted over two years, during which most of the complainants retracted their claims. As a result, cases against Oktar and other BAV members were dismissed.

The 1999 case was reopened by another court in 2008. The indictment from the prosecutor's office, made public by Cumhuriyet, claimed blackmail and extortion. Among other things, it claimed that BAV used its female members to attract young scholars from rich families with the promise of sexual favors in exchange for attending events. It was claimed that the sexual activities of thousands of people were videotaped with hidden cameras for the purpose of blackmail. Members who wanted to leave the group were threatened that the tapes would be made public. In the face of all these allegations against BAV, the Chairman of the Court announced in the hearing on 29 February 2008, that testimonies obtained through unlawful means may not be considered as evidence based on article 148 of the criminal code.

Oktar was convicted of creating an illegal organization for personal gain. He and 17 other members of his organisation were sentenced to three years in prison. Oktar appealed the verdict. In May 2010, the Court of Appeals overturned the conviction and dismissed the charges.

Blocking of Internet sites

Since 2007, Oktar has successfully had the Turkish government block public access to several websites. In April 2007, Oktar filed a libel lawsuit against the owners of Ekşi Sözlük, a virtual community similar to everything2. The court reviewed the complaint and ordered the service provider to close the site to public access. The site was temporarily suspended so the entry on Oktar could be expunged and locked. Then access to Süper Poligon, a news website, was also restricted following Oktar's complaint. In August 2007, Oktar got a Turkish court to block WordPress.com throughout Turkey. His lawyers argued that blogs on WordPress.com contained libelous material, which WordPress.com was unwilling to remove.

Edip Yüksel, a Turkish writer who knew Oktar in the 1980s, had his own website banned in Turkey due to Oktar's complaints. In addition, Yüksel wrote a Turkish-language book, The Cult of the Antichrist, but has yet to find "a publisher willing to brave Mr. Oktar's lawyers."

On 19 September 2008, a Turkish court banned Internet users in Turkey from viewing the official Richard Dawkins website after Oktar claimed its contents were defamatory, blasphemous and insulting to religion, arguing that his personality was violated by this site. The ban was lifted on 8 July 2011.

In September 2008, a complaint by Oktar led to the banning of the internet site of the Union of Education and Scientific Workers. This was followed by a block of the country's third-biggest newspaper site, Vatan, in October.

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