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The great Bismarck, one of the greatest minds of the nineteenth century, a well-known scholar and foremost one of the social philosophers, said, “I have attentively examined the Qur’an from every aspect, and I have seen a great hikmah in each of its words. It does not have an equal, and there is no other work that will rule mankind, and it cannot come.” And addressing the Prophet, he said:
“O, Muhammad! I am indeed sad that I am not your contemporary. Mankind has seen only once a power as distinguished as yours; thereafter, it will not see another. Therefore, I bow in reverence in your presence.”
He put his signature on this. Since Bismarck excessively diminished the distorted and abrogated revealed books in this part of his work, those sentences should not be written; I pointed this out, too.
The facts:
• Bismark is the most brilliant and the greatest philosopher of the nineteenth century and one of its most important figures in political and social life,
• the Islamic world gains its independence partially,
• foreign governments search for haqiqahs of the Qur’an,
• a great current in favour of the Qur’an is present in the west and north-west,
• Mister Carlyle, America’s most eminent and famous philosopher, has said just like Bismarck, “The other books cannot reach the Qur’an in any aspect. That is the true word; we should listen to it,” he certainly concluded and
• the rise and conquest of Risale-i Nur.
These are all auspicious signs that many Bismarcks and Carlyles will emerge in Europe and America.