The Shock Caused by Atlas of Creation or The Rise of Muslim Creationism
In its May/June 2008 issue, the magazine New Humanist, which has been published in London ever since 1885, carried an article about the rise of creationism in Europe.
The Middle East Quarterly, the quarterly bulletin of the American think-tank Middle East Forum referred to Harun Yahya’s Atlas of Creation in its Spring, 2008, issue:
… Harun Yahya, a businessman and Islamist ideologue born Adnan Oktar in Ankara in 1956, widely produces and disseminates glossy and expensive volumes questioning Darwinism and intertwining it with anti-Freemasonry … In 2007, he sent free copies of a huge, multicolored, two-volume Atlas of Creation to journals in every major country in which he argued the creationist case.
France Has Still Not Recovered From The Shock Of Atlas Of Creation
The December 2007 Edition Of The Well-Known French Magazine Science Et Vie Devoted Nine Pages To Harun Yahya’s Atlas Of Creation And Its Impact On The World, Particularly France.
Muslim Creationist Preaches Islam and Awaits Christ
The world famous press agency Reuters, whose news reports serve 1 billion people every day, carried a story containing extracts from an interview with Adnan Oktar by Tom Heneghan, the agency’s senior religious correspondent based in its Paris office.
Harun Yahya Is the Greatest Writer and Biggest Publisher in the Islamic World
Reuters, one the world’s most eminent news agencies, has published the full text of the interview with Adnan Oktar by Tom Heneghan, the agency’s senior, Paris based, religious correspondent.
Harun Yahya’s Islamic Creationist Book Has Now Appeared in Scotland
In an article dated 7 April, 2008, Tom Heneghan, one of the world famous news agency Reuters’ senior correspondents, referred to the appearance in Scotland of the Atlas of Creation.
"The Most Impressive Attack on Evolution: Atlas of Creation"
On 19 September, 2007, daily Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger (KSTA), published in the German cities of Cologne and Bonn, carried a report concerning Atlas of Creation.
The Italian political daily il Riformista carried a report about Atlas of Creation headed “Darwin, the Qur’an and the Irrefutable Theory of the Herring” on 18 September, 2007.
In its 29 June, 2007, edition Het Nieuwsblad, a Belgian daily published in Flemish, carried a report headed “Atlas of Creation Has Turned up in Flemish Schools.” The 200,000-circulation daily described Atlas of Creation as an “impressive book,” and went on to say: … The striking Atlas of Creation has been sent to a series of Walloon schools and Flemish universities.
The 24 March, 2007, edition of the Flemish-language Belgian daily Het Nieuwsblad carried a report headed “Atlas of Creation Is Flooding French Schools.” The report said: The thousands of photographs of fossils in Atlas of Creation, distributed across the world, show that prehistoric life forms were the same as specimens living today.
Atlas Of Creation In The Office Of The U.S. Secretary Of The Commerce
On 6 December, 2007, Harper's Magazine, one of America’s best established monthly magazines, carried an article about Atlas of Creation on its web page hosting daily analysis of Washington policy.
A Conference on the Collapse of the Theory of Evolution in the Darwin Conference Hall
An article in the 26 February, 2008, issue of The Daily Telegraph, one of Britain’s widest read dailies with a circulation of 1 million, reported a conference on “The Collapse of the Theory of Evolution” at London University.
The Collapse of Darwinism Related in the Charles Darwin Hall
A report in the 23 February, 2008, issue of the British daily The Guardian, which enjoys a circulation of 400,000, dealt with a conference on “The Collapse of the Theory of Evolution,” held at the University of London.
Harun Yahya on the Front Line in the Fight against Darwinism
On 12 March, 2008, International Relations and Security Network (ISN), a Zurich-based international affairs and security news portal attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors a month, carried an article evaluating the rise of creationist beliefs in Turkey.
The British Morning Star, publishing organ of the Communist Party, announced its unease at the rise on creationist belief with the headlines “Rise of the Evolution Deniers” and “Ken Macleod investigates the disturbing rise of evolution denial in British society.” The collapse in Europe of Darwinism, the supposed scientific basis for communism, is alarming the proponents of communist ideology.