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Selamlar sana olsun Atam
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23 Aug 2007 Thu 09:18 pm |
Selamlar,
Evet, cogunlukla bilgisayarda hazirlanmis sahneler ve bazi sahneler diger filmlerden alinma, ama kalbinde az biraz iman olani etkileyecek bir film.
Onlar ne toprak ne para icin savasiyordu. Onlar Allah in rizasini kazanmak icin savasiyordu.
Simdi, Atam Fatih Sultan Mehmet kalksada bir gorse kizlarinin halini. Birakin baslariini ortmeyi, belleri acik geziyorlar sokakta.
Hadi cahildiler bilmiyorlardi, hayla mi bilmiyorlar..Muslumanim diyen bir bayanin basi acik gezmesini anlamak mumkun degil, mumkun degil
Yavrulariniz ve kendiniz icin yaptiginiz dualarin kabul olmasini diliyorsaniz, once Allah in emrine karsi gelmeyi birakin.
Allah korkusu olan yigitler evlenirken basortulu kiz kardeslerimize baksinlarki ana babalara ve kizlara mesaj ulassin...
Simdi baziniz diyecek basortulu olup kotu olan, olmayip da iyi olan var. Dogrudur, ama iyinin iyisi, sadece iyiden daha iyidir.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8b6Txv69x4
Sagin solun, komsunun, patronun ne diyecegini birakip Allah tan korkun.
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23 Aug 2007 Thu 09:46 pm |
Can you translate please, Ceyhan? For all of us who can't read Turkish (yet)?
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23 Aug 2007 Thu 10:22 pm |
Salamun alaikum,
This is a criticism for the so-called Muslims living in Istanbul, who are unaware of the rules of their religion or who do not care about it.
Their Muslim ancestors fought to defend the religion of Allah. Fatih Sultan Mehmet is the one of them who conquered Constantinople. Now, some of the girls in the streets of Istanbul –“the daughters†of Sultan Fatih- already forgot about dressing according to Islam instead they dress immodestly by exposing their body.
It is impossible to understand why they do not cover if they are muslim and if they know it is an order of Allah to all muslim women.
If they wish, their prayers which they make for themselves and their children to be accepted, they should also stop knowingly disobeying Allah.
Then, the young, well-behaved muslim males should look for the sisters dressing accordingly islam as their future wife. In this way the message will be conveyed to the parents and the young girls.
Some of you will say that there are also bad among the women who dress islamically and also there are good among the women who dress against the will of Allah. Yes it is true; however the best among the good is better than only the good.
Do not worry about what the others, your neighbors, your boss will say worry about disobeying to the Greatest, Allah.
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23 Aug 2007 Thu 10:40 pm |
Just let everyone decide for themselves. That's why we stand up for the secular democratic Turkey. It's no one's business to judge someone's belief.
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23 Aug 2007 Thu 10:54 pm |
Quoting mltm: Just let everyone decide for themselves. That's why we stand up for the secular democratic Turkey. It's no one's business to judge someone's belief. |
+1
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23 Aug 2007 Thu 10:56 pm |
I find if I live according to the rules of my own religion, I do feel I am being"counter-culture". As a Catholic woman, I was always taught to dress modestly. As a child, I was brought to chruch with a modest dress, gloves to cover my hands and a hat. HOW TIMES HAVE CHANGED!! It's a very provocative post...THANKS!!
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23 Aug 2007 Thu 10:59 pm |
Quoting mltm: Just let everyone decide for themselves. That's why we stand up for the secular democratic Turkey. It's no one's business to judge someone's belief. |
no, no mltm
we should tolerate everything, we should understand the background, and let them do whatever they want to do.
they want the daughters wrapped up in the blankets. why not?
holy traditions... :-S
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23 Aug 2007 Thu 11:03 pm |
Quoting femme_fatal: Quoting mltm: Just let everyone decide for themselves. That's why we stand up for the secular democratic Turkey. It's no one's business to judge someone's belief. |
no, no mltm
we should tolerate everything, we should understand the background, and let them do whatever they want to do.
they want the daughters wrapped up in the blankets. why not?
holy traditions... :-S |
I am just curious, so don't get upset when I ask this...Is it really written in the Quran that woman need to cover themselves? or is it a cultural tradition?
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23 Aug 2007 Thu 11:09 pm |
Quoting Elisabeth: I am just curious, so don't get upset when I ask this...Is is really written in the Quran that woman need to cover themselves? or is it a cultural tradition? |
Sura 24, verse 31. I don't have an English translation here, but maybe you have a Qu'ran yourself or can find it on the net?
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23 Aug 2007 Thu 11:11 pm |
Quoting Trudy: Quoting Elisabeth: I am just curious, so don't get upset when I ask this...Is is really written in the Quran that woman need to cover themselves? or is it a cultural tradition? |
Sura 24, verse 31. I don't have an English translation here, but maybe you have a Qu'ran yourself or can find it on the net? |
My husband has one, but it is not in English. I will have to ask him later. I don't know why I never thought to ask him before. I will quiz him at dinner!! Thanks for the info...
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