Bu videoda Ramazan ve Efendimiz konusu ele alınıyor. Ramazan ayının manevi anlamı, oruç, tevbe, rahmet, ibadet, Kur’an, infak ve özellikle Ramazan’ın son 10 günü üzerinde duruluyor. Peygamber Efendimizin Ramazan’a nasıl hazırlandığı, Ramazan’ı nasıl yaşadığı ve ümmetine nasıl örnek olduğu sade ve etkileyici bir anlatımla aktarılıyor.
Videoda ayrıca Ramazan ayının sadece aç kalmak değil; manevi arınma, Allah’a yöneliş, merhamet, kulluk bilinci ve insanlara güzel bir dille yaklaşma zamanı olduğu vurgulanıyor. Efendimizin Ramazan heyecanı, ibadette derinleşme çağrısı ve son günlerde artan kulluk hassasiyeti bu sohbetin ana eksenini oluşturuyor.
Bu içerik;
• Ramazan’ın fazileti
• Peygamber Efendimizin Ramazan hayatı
• Ramazan’ın son 10 günü
• oruç ve manevi temizlik
• tevbe, rahmet ve kulluk
• İslam’da Ramazan ayının önemi
konularına ilgi duyan izleyiciler için hazırlanmıştır.
Ramazan’ın ruhunu daha derinden anlamak, Efendimizin örnekliğinde bu mübarek ayı yaşamak ve manevi iklimi hissetmek isteyenler için faydalı bir sohbet.
Videoyu beğendiyseniz yorum yapmayı, paylaşmayı ve takip etmeyi unutmayın.
#Ramazan #RamazanVeEfendimiz #RamazanAyı #RamazanınFazileti #PeygamberEfendimiz #EfendimizinRamazanı #Oruç #İslam #DiniSohbet #Vaaz #Sohbet #Kuran #Tevbe #Rahmet #Son10Gün #KadirGecesi #ManeviArınma #İnfak #Kulluk #İslamiVideo
Videoda ayrıca Ramazan ayının sadece aç kalmak değil; manevi arınma, Allah’a yöneliş, merhamet, kulluk bilinci ve insanlara güzel bir dille yaklaşma zamanı olduğu vurgulanıyor. Efendimizin Ramazan heyecanı, ibadette derinleşme çağrısı ve son günlerde artan kulluk hassasiyeti bu sohbetin ana eksenini oluşturuyor.
Bu içerik;
• Ramazan’ın fazileti
• Peygamber Efendimizin Ramazan hayatı
• Ramazan’ın son 10 günü
• oruç ve manevi temizlik
• tevbe, rahmet ve kulluk
• İslam’da Ramazan ayının önemi
konularına ilgi duyan izleyiciler için hazırlanmıştır.
Ramazan’ın ruhunu daha derinden anlamak, Efendimizin örnekliğinde bu mübarek ayı yaşamak ve manevi iklimi hissetmek isteyenler için faydalı bir sohbet.
Videoyu beğendiyseniz yorum yapmayı, paylaşmayı ve takip etmeyi unutmayın.
#Ramazan #RamazanVeEfendimiz #RamazanAyı #RamazanınFazileti #PeygamberEfendimiz #EfendimizinRamazanı #Oruç #İslam #DiniSohbet #Vaaz #Sohbet #Kuran #Tevbe #Rahmet #Son10Gün #KadirGecesi #ManeviArınma #İnfak #Kulluk #İslamiVideo
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00:05I seek refuge in Allah from the accursed Satan, In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
00:07Praise be to Allah, Lord of all worlds.
00:09Assalatu vesselamu ala rasulina Muhammedin ve ala alihi ve eshabihi ecmain.
00:15Indeed, Allah and His angels send blessings upon the Prophet.
00:18Therefore, O people of faith, send blessings and peace upon the Messenger of Allah with complete submission.
00:24My dear brothers and sisters in faith, as we all know...
00:29The first ancestor of humanity is Adam (peace be upon him).
00:34Allah Almighty created Adam (peace be upon him) as the ancestor of mankind.
00:39And the human race originated from Adam (peace be upon him).
00:43My brothers and sisters, indeed, Allah Almighty created our father Adam and our mother Eve.
00:49He subjected them to a test in a place known as paradise.
00:53And he told them that it was forbidden to eat from a tree.
00:57But they wronged themselves and then violated the command that God had given them.
01:03Because they ate from the forbidden tree, our father Adam and our mother Eve were expelled from Paradise according to the decree of Allah Almighty.
01:11My brothers and sisters, what does a person do who has been expelled from paradise, that is, deprived of the blessings that were given to him?
01:19Presumably, he will apologize and seek forgiveness from the person he wronged.
01:23And here is our Lord's revelation that our father Adam sought forgiveness and pardon from Allah, the Exalted and Glorified.
01:30In verse 37 of Surah Al-Baqarah it says:
01:33Adam received some words from his Lord, and then he repented to his Lord.
01:38And God is such a God that He is abundant.
01:42God is the Most Merciful, the One who accepts repentance.
01:45Therefore, my dear brothers and sisters, it means that when a person falls into sin...
01:51When a person transgresses God's boundaries, they need to receive certain words from God in order to return to God.
02:00For our father Adam received certain words from God, and based on these words, he repented to God.
02:06And God accepted his repentance.
02:08Then, my dear brothers and sisters, we are children of the civilization of words.
02:13Therefore, since our history is a civilization of words, words are very precious and very important to us.
02:20Because we become men through words, we become Muslims through words.
02:25And indeed, a person can apostatize from this religion with mere words, my brothers.
02:30And our father Adam received some of these important words from God.
02:35and affiliated with Allah Almighty with these words
02:40And Allah Almighty accepted his prayer.
02:43He was able to re-enter paradise, from which he had previously departed, by using the words he had received from God.
02:50Therefore, my brothers and sisters, we believe that we are a community that will enter paradise by using words.
02:58Think about this, for example:
03:00Human beings are creatures who use their minds and, along with that mind, use words.
03:05But this is actually one of the characteristics that distinguishes us from animals.
03:09Animals don't have words.
03:11Because animals don't have intelligence,
03:13How can beings without intellect use words?
03:16Therefore, because you have never made a mistake
03:20Can you find a single dog that repents to God?
03:23You won't see it, my brothers.
03:24Because he made a mistake, because he caught and ate that gazelle,
03:29Can you imagine a lion repenting to God and seeking His forgiveness for its mistake?
03:34You won't see it, my brothers.
03:35Why?
03:36Because they are our animal brethren, who have no words and no consciousness.
03:42This is because humankind is a being capable of using words.
03:47God Almighty has placed such a responsibility upon humankind.
03:50That is, like worship, like servitude, like prayer, like fasting.
03:55If we were beings incapable of using words, we would be animals, my brothers and sisters.
03:59That is why our Lord shows us, through Adam, how valuable words are.
04:05"Our scholars have said that he spoke about how important it is."
04:09My brothers and sisters, at that time we were living in the same place we are now...
04:12The month of Ramadan, which we can call a month,
04:14So, isn't the word, meaning, and essence of the month of Ramadan, which we can call the "king of eleven months," truly important to us?
04:24So if even a single word can bring our father Adam, who was expelled from paradise, back to paradise,
04:31If we understand the meaning of the word in the month called Ramadan,
04:34If we observe it with him,
04:36Doesn't this also take on a meaning that will lead us to paradise, my dear brothers and sisters?
04:40So, what does Ramadan mean?
04:43What place did Ramadan hold in the life of our Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him)?
04:48Let us understand it, and as his children who have analyzed the words that enabled our father Adam to re-enter paradise,
04:56Now, let us try to listen to these things here with an understanding of entering paradise, or with the dream of being able to enter it, my dear brothers and sisters.
05:06Look, my brothers, our scholars say that the word Ramadan comes from the root word Ramat, and they have said that it has two meanings.
05:17The first meaning is "burning fire".
05:20What does "Allahu Akbar, burning fire" mean?
05:23So they said it means something that cleanses people, that removes dirt and grime.
05:28For example, consider this: our scholars have said that one of the purifying elements in Islamic jurisprudence is water, and then they asked, "What is another one?"
05:35They said it was fire.
05:36For example, when you go to an asthma dump, what do they do with the excess waste that has accumulated there?
05:44They destroy it by burning it with fire, right?
05:46They're getting rid of the mess.
05:47Just as fire, as we know it, eliminates tangible impurities, Ramadan also symbolizes fire.
05:55Because it means "burning fire," it is considered a month that has come to cleanse our souls of the accumulated sediment and filth of sins over the past 11 months.
06:06It stands before us like a fire, my brothers.
06:09How wonderful, how fortunate are the believers who see it as a burning fire, rejoicing that it will take away the stains of sin from their souls, the residue of sin from their spirits!
06:19My siblings.
06:20The second meaning, according to our scholars, is that Ramadan means the rain that falls in autumn.
06:28So, when autumn comes after summer, what does the rain do with the dirt, dust, and soil left over from summer?
06:35Just as it cleanses us, Ramadan also washes away the accumulated sins in our souls that have built up over the past 11 months, like a rain shower.
06:46The moon stands before us, my brothers and sisters, sent by our Lord to cleanse us with its rain.
06:53May God grant us to be among those believers who, inshallah, see it again as an autumn rain, aware that it helps cleanse the impurities from our souls.
07:04May it be granted to one of us.
07:06Look, my brothers and sisters, our Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) migrated to Medina, and in the second year of the migration, our Lord made fasting obligatory for the believers.
07:14So much so that our Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) passed away in the 10th year of the Hijra, and our Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) lived for exactly 9 years.
07:23He fasted during Ramadan.
07:24According to information we have gathered from Islamic historical sources, our Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) fasted during Ramadan for 4 years and 29 days out of those 9 years.
07:36That year, my brothers completed the month to 30 days and fasted for 30 days.
07:41So, our Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, passed from this world to the hereafter as a person who fasted for 266 days during Ramadan.
07:52He did.
07:52Well, my dear brothers and sisters, our Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, was also a believer who understood the true meaning of the word Ramadan much better.
08:00He will be a good example for us, as he observed Ramadan or fasted for 266 days.
08:10Could there be a prophet who didn't leave behind such beautiful examples?
08:13Of course not. Why? Because he is a prophet sent as an example to everyone who calls themselves the Ummah of Muhammad, touching every aspect of life.
08:23Wasn't it?
08:24Look, in verse 21 of Surah Al-Ahzab, when our Lord describes and introduces it to us, He says: belief in Allah and the Day of Judgment.
08:33He says that for those who seek guidance, there are many excellent examples and many valuable lessons in the Messenger of Allah, Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him).
08:41So, our Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) is not only an example for us in terms of inviting people to Islam, not only an example for us in terms of marital relations, but also...
08:51He is not only an example for us in terms of being a head of state, but also a good example of how we should be brothers and sisters.
08:59If my brothers and sisters are an example to us through the 266 days of Ramadan they experienced, then let's understand what they understood by Ramadan.
09:07To understand what he envisions when he thinks about Ramadan and tells us about it, we also need to consider the life of our Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him).
09:15Let's go to Ramadan.
09:16Look, our mother Aisha (may Allah be pleased with her) says that for our Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him), Ramadan means a month of excitement.
09:26For, as our mother Aisha says, our Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, would start counting down the days until Ramadan as soon as Rajab began, expecting Ramadan to come.
09:36He was a human being.
09:37So, I'm so excited, wondering when I'll be able to reach Ramadan, when I'll arrive at Ramadan as soon as possible.
09:45He was a man who prepared for it with his own anxiety, my brothers.
09:48Even though today we may be complacent and wish this Ramadan would end soon so we could get rid of this fasting, this suffering, this...
09:56As believers who wish to be free from sorrow, even though we may not be able to emulate our Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him),
10:03Look, there are only 10 days left, let's follow the example of our Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him), because Ramadan is slipping away from us.
10:10Let us feel anxiety, let us worry that Ramadan is leaving us and that our Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) is not experiencing Ramadan.
10:18as if it had turned into a month of excitement,
10:20My brothers and sisters, if we couldn't do it in the last 10 or 20 days, let's try to turn the last 10 days into a month of excitement.
10:28So, my brothers and sisters, look, just as a mother waits for her child to return from abroad on the street or on the balcony of her house, our Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him)...
10:38Imagine a mother who waited for Ramadan in such a way that she waited for her child not on the balcony of her house, but at the bus terminal, or even at the train station.
10:48waiting at the station,
10:49Our Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) awaited Ramadan with the same excitement as a mother who, unable to contain her excitement, goes to those places to wait.
10:58"In fact," says our mother Aisha (may Allah be pleased with her), "when Ramadan came, our Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) would become so excited."
11:04The good deeds performed during the first 10 days of Ramadan would increase, and then they would increase even more during the following 10 days.
11:12My brothers and sisters say that during the last 10 days, that is, the days of i'tikaf, our Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) reached the pinnacle of his deeds and worship.
11:20So imagine an airplane taking off from the ground, how it rises upwards every second, every minute,
11:28And so, our Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) would increase his worship and obedience when Ramadan arrived.
11:33"Until the end of Ramadan, our mother Aisha (may Allah be pleased with her) was ascending in her worship like an airplane," he says.
11:41But my brothers and sisters, we don't experience that excitement, do we?
11:44Unfortunately, we enter Ramadan with great excitement, saying we will read one chapter of the Quran on the first day.
11:49And we Muslims, who begin by saying we will finish reading all 30 chapters of the Quran during Ramadan,
11:54By the third or fourth day, we might even stop reading the 20 pages of the Quran we've been reading daily, right?
12:01We begin the Tarawih prayers with great excitement; four days later, five days later, the mosques and prayer rooms that were packed on the first day...
12:09We see that after 5-6 days, unfortunately, my brothers are slowly starting to fall into the second ranks, then the first rank.
12:15Our Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) in his acts of worship, was ascending like a rising airplane,
12:22Unfortunately, my brothers and sisters, instead of feeling this excitement, we are more like a plane crashing during Ramadan due to our religious practices, aren't we?
12:29We start from the top and begin to descend.
12:33Then, my dear brothers and sisters, what if you were rather than like a falling airplane?
12:38If we haven't yet done as much as our Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) did in his worship, let's at least do it today.
12:44From today onwards, during these days of seclusion, in the last 10 days of Ramadan, we will perform our acts of worship.
12:50If we are going to offer our prayers to God, let us also make an effort to increase our charitable giving.
12:57Let's not become complacent. Look, right now there are people with severed arms and legs,
13:02In Gaza, a place where faith is instilled throughout the world, children are filled with the excitement of Ramadan.
13:09My brothers and sisters have decorated the streets with streetlights.
13:12Even they did not become complacent, even though we have no mother, no father, or the arms of our siblings,
13:18If they can still experience and carry Ramadan with such enthusiasm without becoming complacent just because they lost their legs,
13:26Then, my brothers and sisters, we too need to experience the same excitement.
13:30But we've become so complacent that...
13:33Even the believers in Gaza are experiencing this excitement, right?
13:37We get up from here, cross our legs, make comments and say:
13:42Was this the kind of Ramadan Muslims were going to experience?
13:44Were Muslims destined to witness Ramadans in which Gaza remained sorrowful and oppressed?
13:49Why do we constantly criticize ourselves here?
13:52No, we shouldn't say that.
13:54If we are to construct a truly accurate sentence, we need to say this:
13:59Was this the kind of Muslims Ramadan was going to find?
14:01Was this the kind of Muslims Ramadan was going to find?
14:04Those who do not forgive each other for their wrongs,
14:06not respecting each other's relations and rights,
14:10those who do not respect the law of brotherhood,
14:12While their brothers and sisters are hungry there, they are having iftar and sahur meals here.
14:17Would they see the brothers eating until they arrived?
14:21Perhaps this is how we should evaluate the situation, my brothers.
14:24So what shouldn't we do?
14:26Let's not lose our excitement.
14:28In the last 10 days, we have also been performing our acts of worship to our Lord.
14:31Let us engage in an effort, a struggle, to increase our acts of worship.
14:34Look, my brothers and sisters, secondly...
14:36In the life of our Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him), Ramadan meant...
14:40It means the month of announcement.
14:41Allahu Akbar.
14:42It means the month of preaching, not the month of declaring someone an infidel, my brothers.
14:46To someone you see breaking their fast on the road or in the street
14:49It does not mean "oh, infidel".
14:51It doesn't mean "infidel," my brothers.
14:54If those people are not fasting,
14:56those people this shamelessness, this impudence, this recklessness
15:01whatever reason he/she is doing,
15:02To convey the message to them, my brothers and sisters, is to extend our hand of compassion and mercy.
15:08When you call someone an infidel, you are not calling them an infidel because they are not fasting.
15:11Calling someone an infidel doesn't make them a Muslim.
15:14When you insult someone like that, when you declare them an infidel,
15:19He doesn't become a close friend to you, my brothers.
15:23Allahu Akbar.
15:24I went to the tutoring center the other day, and in front of it there were maybe 10 or 15 people, 18 or 19 years old.
15:31My brothers are young, they have cigarettes in their hands, and they're smoking during Ramadan.
15:34Allahu Akbar.
15:35I was so sad, I was so emotional,
15:37These young people are our brothers and sisters.
15:39These children's mother and father are not named Johnny, Melanie, or Elizabeth.
15:46These children's father's name is Muhammed, and their mother's name is Ayşe.
15:50And these children are the lost children of our nation.
15:53Allahu Akbar.
15:54So the painful thing is not so much that they are not fasting,
15:59They broke their fast without hesitation, as if rebelling against God.
16:04without imagining, without pain,
16:05Isn't it even more painful, my brothers, for them to declare and display this among fasting people?
16:10I went over to them and greeted them.
16:13And I said, my brothers, I am very sorry for you.
16:17When I said I was very sorry, they thought that...
16:21They said that our older brother was probably upset that we weren't fasting, and that the teacher was upset too.
16:26I said, "Honestly, I'm saddened that you're not fasting,"
16:29even though you don't fast much,
16:32I told them that eating and drinking like that among people who are fasting is an even more serious situation.
16:36Allahu Akbar.
16:37Because this youth is our brother and sister.
16:40Even though we didn't lend them a hand,
16:42If they are in this situation, if they are in this state,
16:45then if no one takes the hands of the generations that will come after us,
16:49Shouldn't we be thinking about where our generation is headed?
16:52For him, a Muslim is never a careless person.
16:55Whenever he sees someone, he must, absolutely must, speak to them in a kind manner.
16:59to explain in a gentle way that the mistake he made was wrong
17:04My brothers and sisters, you have to make an effort.
17:07Therefore, we are a community that...
17:09Not the prosecutor of the people who are in power,
17:12We are believers, my brothers and sisters, who are the physicians and healers of mankind.
17:18Muhammad Ghazali, may Allah have mercy on him.
17:20Students and pupils who came from Egypt said:
17:24They said, "O Sheikh..."
17:26In Egypt, in Cairo, there are many young people who don't pray.
17:29According to Islamic jurisprudence and Islamic creed,
17:32When he asked what the provisions are,
17:34He said that the blessed man took them by the hand,
17:39Their duty is to invite people to the mosque, he said.
17:42"For we are preachers, not judges," my brothers said.
17:46Then the same thing applies to our young people in this society who do not fast.
17:50Honestly, if we paid a little attention,
17:52If only we could use a little compassion in our religion,
17:54Believe me, maybe he won't fast, maybe he still won't, but...
17:56perhaps among those who fast again,
17:59My brothers who will not engage in the act of eating or drinking.
18:02But because we are indifferent, unconcerned,
18:05because we are shelters,
18:07If I say something now,
18:08Because we were thinking, "Will they reject me or something?"
18:11Unfortunately, my brothers and sisters, this is what our society has come to.
18:14May Allah grant each of us the ability and influence to raise up righteous believers.
18:22My brothers and sisters, once again in the life of our Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him)...
18:26Ramadan meant the month of jihad.
18:28Our Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him,
18:30We did this on the 17th of Ramadan in the second year of the Hijra.
18:34My brothers, he led his companions, who perhaps had swords weighing 15 or 20 kilograms, to the battlefield of Badr.
18:42Allahu Akbar.
18:43Now we,
18:44You have a nervous ass,
18:45I have migraines.
18:46I have this,
18:47What do we do because we have this?
18:48So I broke my fast by paying a ransom.
18:51Haven't we become a nation that makes excuses, saying things like, "I'm trying to maintain it this way"?
18:55That is, while their mouths are fasting,
18:59While going to wage jihad upon the command of our Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him),
19:04Unfortunately, we have become such a nation that...
19:06Ramadan,
19:07My brothers and sisters, it's gotten to the point where we're observing the fast by sleeping.
19:10While they were going to wage jihad during Ramadan,
19:13Unfortunately, we have become such a nation that...
19:15We observe the fast by sleeping.
19:17And then someone asks not how to wake up for morning prayer, but...
19:21My brothers are starting to write books on how to wake up for the noon prayer.
19:25He's not the type of person to get up for morning prayers anyway.
19:28So the man says,
19:30At least Muslims don't get up for morning prayer, he says.
19:32He wrote an ironic comment about how to wake up for the noon prayer,
19:35Books have been written about this, my brothers and sisters.
19:37Therefore, the month of Ramadan means,
19:40Jihad is the month of our Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) in his life, my brothers.
19:44Again, our Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him,
19:46In the month of Shawwal of the 3rd year of the Hijra, he arrived at Uhud with his companions, a group of 700 people.
19:52Look, my brothers and sisters,
19:54Isn't Shawwal the month that comes right after Ramadan?
19:57Our Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him,
19:59In the month of Ramadan in the 3rd year of the Hijra,
20:02At their dinner tables, during iftar and sahur meals, they always talked about Uhud.
20:06The Companions imagined the Battle of Uhud.
20:09He dreamed of going there and waging jihad.
20:11So, my dear brothers and sisters,
20:12What do we talk about at our iftar tables today?
20:16What television programs do we watch?
20:18Which TV series and movies are we entrusting our children to, my brothers and sisters?
20:23Or is it during our iftars, our sahurs,
20:26Oh Lord, for the sake of this iftar meal I have just eaten,
20:29Oh Lord, for the sake of this fast I have observed,
20:31like me, Hamza, who was martyred at Uhud,
20:34Are we praying for martyrdom in this cause?
20:37Or else, my brothers,
20:39We haven't even broken our fast yet, and we've prepared delicious meals at our tables.
20:44Even before we break our fast, before a bite of food enters our mouths,
20:48To someone 3,000 kilometers away,
20:50So, by creating a status on WhatsApp,
20:52Are we posting and sharing on Facebook, my brothers and sisters?
20:56Allahu Akbar!
20:56Therefore, the month of Ramadan is associated with the iftar meal,
21:00with the pre-dawn meal table,
21:02rather than a month for putting on a show,
21:04It is the month for waging jihad in the way of Allah, my brothers.
21:08Look, during the month of Ramadan,
21:10Our Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him,
21:11My brothers, who conquered Mecca, the Almighty.
21:14Again, Muslims,
21:15My brothers, they conquered Andalusia during the month of Ramadan.
21:18Again, Muslims,
21:20think about it,
21:22They conquered Jerusalem during the month of Ramadan.
21:25My brothers and sisters,
21:26If such a nation were to emerge first,
21:28May Allah grant this nation a blessing during the month of Ramadan.
21:31Will He not grant us the conquest of Al-Aqsa Mosque?
21:34Unfortunately, at the moment,
21:35In the hands of American lackeys disguised as Muslims,
21:39Our Kaaba in Saudi Arabia,
21:41Will He not give it to us freely again?
21:43But when will we...
21:45at the iftar and sahur meals of the companions during Ramadan,
21:49He spoke of jihad as he did,
21:50If we turn them into workers like this,
21:52Then God will grant us these things, my brothers.
21:55Therefore, God,
21:57The month of Ramadan, which was the month of jihad in the life of our Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him),
22:01May Allah grant each of us the grace and opportunity to be among the believers who take Him as an example.
22:06My brothers and sisters,
22:06Fourthly,
22:08In the life of our Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, the month of Ramadan...
22:11It is the month of the Quran.
22:12It is the month of revelation.
22:13Because the Quran,
22:14It was revealed during the month of Ramadan.
22:16A Muslim,
22:17Even though he hadn't read the Quran for 11 months,
22:20So when the month of Ramadan arrives,
22:23if the month of Ramadan,
22:24If he knows it as the month of the Quran,
22:26How is it possible that during the month of Ramadan,
22:28Can my brothers and sisters spend a Ramadan without the Quran?
22:30You,
22:31If you are not going to read the Quran during Ramadan,
22:33When will you read the Quran?
22:35That,
22:36Ramadan is a month that...
22:38What gave that month its value?
22:40Wasn't it the Quran?
22:42The month in which the Quran was revealed,
22:43Didn't the month of Ramadan happen, my brothers?
22:45The night the Quran was revealed,
22:47Didn't he do it on the Night of Power?
22:48Alright,
22:49The month in which it was revealed makes Ramadan.
22:51the night he landed,
22:52The Quran that makes the Night of Power (Laylat al-Qadr)
22:54Really, imagine what it does to a person who has experienced it, right?
22:58How precious that person would be in the eyes of God!
23:00Therefore, my dear brothers and sisters,
23:02The Quran is unfortunately in a state of shame right now.
23:05Unfortunately, the Quran is currently only found on shelves.
23:08In other words, because it has been turned into a book that people read without God knowing what they are saying,
23:14Please, my dear brothers and sisters,
23:15In honor of the Quran that was revealed during this month of Ramadan,
23:18In honor of this Ramadan,
23:20If everyone has completed their Quran recitations,
23:23He should try to complete his recitation of the Quran.
23:24Absolutely, definitely during the month of Ramadan,
23:27as if we had completed a recitation of the Quran in Arabic,
23:29But you should definitely complete a recitation of the Quran using the translation as well.
23:33Let us adopt this as our motto, my brothers and sisters.
23:35Well, that hasn't happened until today.
23:36We haven't done this before.
23:37If we lack such awareness,
23:39My brothers and sisters, from now on,
23:40If God allows us to reach another Ramadan,
23:43Absolutely, we should have a plan like that, shouldn't we?
23:45At least the book of God,
23:47Throughout Ramadan, the month of revelation,
23:50a translation like this,
23:52Don't we need to read it again, my brothers?
23:54Look, my dear brothers and sisters,
23:55so much so that the companions of the Prophet,
23:58Scholars say that,
24:00Our Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him,
24:02They say there is something he will be accused of on the part of the Muslim community in the hereafter.
24:08And the scholars,
24:09They have formed an alliance on this issue.
24:11And they said,
24:12This matter is God's,
24:13In verse 30 of Surah Al-Furqan,
24:16"It has been declared," my brothers said.
24:18Allahu Akbar.
24:18Look,
24:19Our Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him,
24:21someone who loves us very much
24:22very fond of us
24:24when something happens to us,
24:25When we face a problem,
24:28sad,
24:29sallallahu alayhi wa sallam,
24:31Tomorrow, he will be a plaintiff against the Muslim community on only one issue.
24:34And it is in verse 30 of Surah Al-Furqan in the Book of Allah, my brothers and sisters.
24:39Look what our Lord says in the verse:
24:41That day, he says,
24:42The Messenger will say,
24:43So my prophet,
24:44Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him),
24:46Oh Lord,
24:48my people,
24:49This nation of mine,
24:51They abandoned the Quran.
24:53He's going to say they abandoned the Quran.
24:56Allahu Akbar.
24:57Our Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) also says:
25:00Koran,
25:01on you,
25:02or is a good witness,
25:03Or he is a bad witness, my brothers say.
25:06So, our Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him),
25:08Why is he warning us about this?
25:10Because my brothers and sisters,
25:12The Quran will bear witness for every human being tomorrow.
25:15Oh Lord, He read me!
25:17But because he didn't perform the surgery.
25:19Oh Lord, because he never even looked at me once,
25:22They will also testify against you.
25:24But after reading it,
25:25put it into action in your life,
25:26To those who are fighting to transform them into laborers,
25:29Oh Lord, this person read me,
25:30He tried to turn me into an activist.
25:32Therefore, also say, "Oh God, forgive me for this."
25:35He will intercede for us, my brothers.
25:37Allahu Akbar.
25:38And look, my brothers and sisters, that...
25:40What did our Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) say?
25:42My people,
25:43He said that he had abandoned the Quran.
25:45And because we have abandoned the Quran,
25:48He says the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) is going to sue us.
25:51So, my brothers and sisters,
25:52What does "to abandon" mean?
25:54To abandon means,
25:56when the pens run out,
25:58It doesn't mean writing the words of the Quran on pages, my brothers.
26:01To abandon means,
26:03The Quran is not about building printing presses and printing the Quran on pages.
26:09Or, it doesn't mean that the Quran is going to disappear from the world.
26:13Our scholars have said that,
26:14To abandon means,
26:16Even though there are many Qur'ans,
26:19Although it is memorized by many people,
26:21even though people have knowledge of it,
26:25It is the failure to act upon it by humans.
26:29It means abandoning the Quran.
26:31The man is consuming interest, which is haram (forbidden in Islam).
26:33Although he said that interest is forbidden,
26:36if it is still engaging in interest-bearing transactions,
26:38This is a man who has abandoned the Quran.
26:41Even though the man said that adultery is forbidden,
26:45If he continues to loosen his belt for forbidden things,
26:48This man has abandoned the Quran, my brothers.
26:51Or, the man might engage in rhetoric about brotherhood,
26:54even though he talked about brotherhood to this and that person,
26:58If he is the first to commit treason related to brotherhood,
27:02This man has abandoned the Quran, my brothers.
27:05Even though they invited us to God and the Prophet,
27:08Those who do not come to God and the Prophet,
27:11to certain educators,
27:12A nation that goes to pay money to such-and-such psychologists,
27:16My brothers have abandoned the Quran.
27:20Or, my brothers,
27:21Our scholars have said that abandoning the Quran is a sin.
27:24like a homeless cat,
27:26I put that book in a sack,
27:28This book cannot interfere with our lives.
27:31Only this book is read from the back of the front pages,
27:34recited only on blessed nights,
27:36But the day life is called an unread book,
27:39That Quran has been abandoned.
27:41Have we, as the Ummah of Muhammad, truly abandoned the Quran, my brothers and sisters?
27:46Does the Quran have anything to say about social life? No, it doesn't, right?
27:50Does the Quran determine the economy? No.
27:53Does the Quran determine politics? No.
27:55Does the Quran define the relationship between Muslims?
27:58Is it our desires and ego that determine this? Or not?
28:01Therefore, as long as we, as the Ummah of Muhammad, do not bow before the Quran,
28:05Here's the slap in the face that's coming in America.
28:07The future will slap us in the face in Israel.
28:10But when will these Muslims uphold this book?
28:14If they stop abandoning this book,
28:16Then we will bring America to its knees again.
28:20We will bring those Zionist Israeli dogs to their knees, my brothers.
28:23But what is needed for this?
28:25This is the kind of lion we need to be, my brothers, as described in the Quran.
28:29What God has described in His book and those who believe in it,
28:33It is necessary to be believers who have unconditional faith in Him.
28:37We need to be believers who say, "When God says something, it doesn't matter what anyone else says."
28:42Did the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) say something?
28:45Whether he's Sheikh Efendi, Hacı Efendi, Baba Efendi, etc.
28:49The day we say that whatever he/she says doesn't matter at all,
28:52Thus we become believers kneeling before the Quran.
28:56And we will become the lionhearted Muslims that the Quran describes, my brothers.
29:00May God grant us all the ability to understand this example.
29:03To be among the believers who strive to live their lives according to this example.
29:07May God grant it and make it effective for each of us.
29:09May God grant our minds wisdom and our eyes insight.
29:13May it fill our hearts with love as well.
29:15All praise is due to Allah, Lord of the Worlds.
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