Göktas commented on Emine Bulut's murder, along with the recent domestic murder and violence; appear as an on-air in Rehber TV program he connected via phone.
Stating that the West's record in the family establishment is puffy, Göktaş pointed out that therefore they are also trying to disrupt the family in Muslim communities.
Göktaş stated that the spouses are each other's clothes and that they protected each other from evil.
"But the dress has a double meaning. The dress can be taken off. It's that important. In a very essential case, the dress can be taken off. It is very important that the dress is removable. Anyone can remove the dress nicely without causing any damage to the body in which that dress is worn.
In other words, a Muslim knows that he can be separated from his/her spouse in a vital situation. In fact, Allah says in the Qur'an, 'you can leave them in a very beautiful way.' These are matters of law," Göktaş said.
Göktaş drew attention that the current murders are the result of a disgraceful life. "In other words, it is a disgrace not only in the forms of life but in the life systems imposed by the media, imposed by Europe and the West."
"But it has never, ever had anything to do with Islam, it should be known," Göktaş added.
Stating that there is no such thing as "the family" left in the life of the West, Göktaş stated that Christians encouraged marriage and family formation in the speeches made by religious leaders. (ILKHA)