Author: Oğuzhan Yıldız

(Sunday, August 28) We have entered the month of SAFER. Blessed be insha’Allah.* Let’s read the article below. Because a lot of people keep sending false information to each other. Correct Information is as follows. The month of Safar was known as the unlucky month by the Arabs of Jahiliyya and performing Umrah in this month was considered a major sin. The Messenger of Allah (pbuh) said: “Umrah is always halal!” (Bukhari, Hajj, H. No:777) He broke the bad luck belief attributed to this month. But unfortunately; We see that the beliefs that marriages signed in this month will not…

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BLESSED NIGHT; LEYLE-İ BERAT This night is ‘Blessed’ because it is a fertile and prosperous night; the ‘Berâet’ meaning is given due to the forgiveness of the sins of the servants of Allah and their coming forth; It is also called ‘Mercy’ due to the blessing of Allah’s servants, and ‘Berâe or Sakk’ due to the selection of Allah’s servants who observe the holy night. Berat is the Turkish form of the Arabic word barâe/berâet (البرائة). Berâet, “there is no relationship between two things; means the person’s release from an obligation or the absence of an obligation. On the fifteenth…

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As the owner of the time stated;“The light battle of states and nations leaves a place to the fierce war of the strata of man. Because human beings did not want captivity. He tore it apart with his blood. Now the reward has been bearing its burden. It will smash it too. The head of human is an old man, he has edvar-ı hamse. Brutality and bedouinness, mamluke, captivity, servitude and finally ownership.”We understand that with his aphorism; Humanity will mature by developing towards perfection with the sending of prophets.This perfection and maturity will be achieved through the struggle between…

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Since the month of Ramadan is the most magnificent, brightest, most fertile month in terms of blessings and light, it is described as the sultan of eleven months in Islamic custom. Man has physical needs as well as spiritual needs. These needs were arranged by the Halık-ı Rahim in accordance with the nature, in the form of daily, weekly, monthly, seasonal, annual or lifetime. For example; The need for air is always present. The need for water occurs during times of stomach heat. The need for food happens every day. The need for ziya is necessary once a week, allelekser.…

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“Whoever spends the night of Qadr with worship and obedience, believing in his virtues and expecting the reward he will receive from Allah, his past sins will be forgiven” (Bukhari, Kadir, 1). In the dictionary, the word qadir (qadr) means “rule, honor, power, majesty”. In religious literature, it is used as the name of the night when the Qur’an was revealed in the form of “leyletü’l-Kadr”. The 97th chapter of the same name was revealed about the virtue of this night. It is stated in the surah that the Qur’an was revealed in the night of power and that the…

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The origin of the word Bayram is Persian beẕrem/beẕrâm (بذرام/بذرم), which means “day of joy and fun”. The Arabic word for Eid is id (iyd). Ibnu’l-A’râbî interpreted this word as “he returns with a new joy every year”. However, when the feast is a collective event, a meaning will emerge as follows; “Eid is the day when joy and happiness are shared. While feasting for him; The “good luck” side is said to have a blessed holiday. In other words, the more joy and happiness shared with many people, the more fruitful the holiday will be. So, what is this…

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“Imtisal-i cahidu fillah is my intention My effort is the absolute effort of the religion of Islam.” Fatih Sultan Mehmed Han Napoleon says; If the world were a country, its capital would be Istanbul. If Necip Fazil; “Let the one who laughs, the one who weeps is happy,” he says of Istanbul… Fahri Müdebbir, an Indian scholar and poet; What you call a horse is correct, the rest is color, What you call arrow is white poplar, the rest is garbage, What you call a rider is a Turk, the rest is a burden, What you call a city is…

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We congratulate and confirm our next Eid-al-Adha. May it bring peace, happiness and bliss to our country, the Islamic world and all humanity… Two words expressing closeness in Islamic literature; carib, scorpion… While carib expresses the close meaning, scorpion expresses the closest, which is his side. We see that these two words are used in the relationship of the servant Allah. We use the word -akreb- when describing the infinite closeness of Allah to his servant. We say that Allah has a scorpion to His servant. Let’s talk about Akrebiyet-i Divine. We use the word -karib- when talking about the…

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After the Companions-i-kirâm, to prevent this nation, which has been the consistency of this religion of Islam for centuries and has been carrying the flag and carrying out its duty with the spirit of jihad, to prevent and swallow its historical mission and vision, external outbreaks and adversaries, with their internal extensions, They have constantly produced projects, made plans and intervened. Divine destiny; It has always prevented these treason attempts for centuries and produced results with the least casualties. The most terrible and cruel of these betrayals was the destruction of the Ottoman State. After the collapse of that state,…

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Migration, which was a turning point for Muslims, opened a new page in history. Hz. During the caliphate of Umar, on the day of the emigration, Hz. With Ali’s proposal, it was considered the beginning of the Hijri calendar. Since then, 1 Muharram has been accepted as the beginning of the Islamic calendar in the Islamic world. Migration, which is a milestone for Muslims; An expression of sincere devotion to Allah and His Holy Messenger, the Prophet of Mercy; It is a journey to truth, knowledge, wisdom and civilization. Hijrah, for the sake of Allah; an exemplary and difficult story…

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