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Ramazan Sevinci 28. Bölüm | Nihal İşbilen & Ömer Demirbağ (18 Mart 2026)
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00:00:00Bismillah, Bismillah, Bismillah, Bismillahirrahmanirrahim, Bismillah.
00:00:18The night was heavy with the sounds of cannons and the smell of gunpowder.
00:00:24The ground was shaking violently from the impact of the falling bombs.
00:00:32And beyond the trench, curled up in a corner, was a young man named Hasan, whose mustache had barely begun to grow.
00:00:42Holding a pen, she entrusted her words to a small piece of paper.
00:00:48"Mom," she said, "it's tough here, but I'm happy."
00:00:53Because here are brave men who share their bread when they are hungry, and their hope when they are wounded.
00:01:02And here we are entrusted to each other, mother, and then to God.
00:01:08As Hasan was writing this, a voice was heard saying, "There are wounded."
00:01:14Without thinking, he jumped to his feet and ran, ran to rescue his wounded fellow soldier.
00:01:23He finally found him and wanted to lift the soldier, who was wounded in the leg, onto his shoulder and carry him to a safe place in the trench.
00:01:31His fellow soldier said, "Leave me, save yourself."
00:01:36But Hasan was resolute, saying, "We are not here to save ourselves, we are here to become a nation."
00:01:47And finally, Hasan had brought that son of the homeland to safety, but in the process, a shrapnel fragment had hit his shoulder.
00:01:57He was covered in blood and felt his strength draining away.
00:02:05At that moment, another voice was heard; the commander was giving the order to attack.
00:02:11He was shouting, "Come on, let's go to jihad, come on, let's go to war!"
00:02:15Hasan, once again, rushed to the front lines without considering his condition.
00:02:20And it was such a battle that no one ever heard from him again.
00:02:26Hasan did not return from the front; he was martyred.
00:02:31His friends, who knew about his situation and had received his letter, opened it after his martyrdom.
00:02:38His letter read as follows:
00:02:40Mom, don't be sad for me if I don't come back.
00:02:46Because we didn't come here for ourselves, for our own lives.
00:02:52We came for our homeland, for our nation, for the Muslim community.
00:02:58"Death is so much more beautiful this way, Mom," he said.
00:03:01Yes, that was the spirit of Çanakkale, dear viewers.
00:03:05They did not live for themselves.
00:03:08They lived for their country.
00:03:10They lived for the nation.
00:03:11They lived for the Muslim community.
00:03:13And their lives were sacrificed in the way of God, in the way of the homeland, so that we could survive, so that we could have a homeland.
00:03:24Now let's ask ourselves this question.
00:03:27So what are we living for?
00:03:30And to what have we dedicated our lives?
00:03:34This evening, we will be discussing Çanakkale and our martyrs with our esteemed guests.
00:03:41Dr. Ömer Demirbağ is an author, and Dr. Nihal İşbilen is a faculty member at Bartın University's Faculty of Theology.
00:03:49Please don't leave us, sir.
00:03:54A'udhu Billahi Minash Shaitanir Rajeem
00:04:07In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
00:04:20Inna nahnu nazzelna alayka alayka alqur'an tan zila.
00:04:51A'udhu Billahi Minash Shaitanir Rajeem
00:05:24A'udhu Billahi Minash Shaitanir Rajeem
00:05:42A'udhu Billahi Minash Shaitanir Rajeem
00:05:59A'udhu Billahi Minash Shaitanir Him
00:06:00Nahnu kalakunahum waşededena a'srəhum
00:06:13وَإِذَا شِئْنَا بَدَّلْنَا أَمْثَالَهُمْ تَبْدِيلًا
00:06:32God bless you سَبِيلًا
00:07:05وَمَا تَشَاءُونَ إِلَّا أَنْ يَشَاءَ اللَّهِ
00:07:25إِنَّ اللَّهَ كَانَ عَلِيمًا حَكِيمًا
00:07:37يُدْخِلُ مَنْ يَشَاءُ فِي رَحْمَتِهِ
00:07:50وَالظَّالِم۪ينَ أَعَدَّ لَهُمْ عَذَابًا أَلِيمًا
00:07:58صَدَقَ اللَّهُ الْعَظِيمًا
00:08:09He lay there, shot in the forehead, his face perfectly clean.
00:08:13For the sake of a crescent moon, O Lord, how many suns set!
00:08:19Oh, soldier who fell to the ground for these lands!
00:08:24It would be worth it if our ancestors descended from heaven to kiss that pure forehead.
00:08:30How great you are, that your blood saves monotheism!
00:08:35The lions of Bedr were only this glorious.
00:08:41Who will prepare a tomb for you that will not be too small?
00:08:45If I were to say, "Let's bury you in history," you wouldn't fit.
00:08:50Today, March 18th, is the anniversary of the Çanakkale victory and a day to commemorate our martyrs.
00:08:58On March 18, 1915, the Turkish nation achieved a victory at Çanakkale that etched its name in history in golden letters.
00:09:10"The Dardanelles are impassable," he said.
00:09:13As the tranquility of the blessed month of Ramadan fills our souls...
00:09:19Today, our hearts are filled with both profound sorrow and unwavering pride.
00:09:28Exactly 111 years ago, so that we could break our fast in peace today...
00:09:36So that we can prostrate ourselves freely.
00:09:40A generation gave up their own iftar and sahur meals.
00:09:46They sacrificed their lives.
00:09:49Sharing a piece of dry bread in the trenches
00:09:55Our soldiers brought us not only an unshakeable victory, but also...
00:10:01It also taught sharing and brotherhood.
00:10:06Today, the hands raised to the heavens hold both the prayers of Ramadan and the sacred memory of our martyrs.
00:10:15The smell of gunpowder mixed with the scent of flowers
00:10:20Those who drank the cup of martyrdom in those narrow trenches, saying "May the homeland be safe."
00:10:27By standing firm against seven world powers, they stopped them.
00:10:34Those who stood against them left us a spirit.
00:10:39They left behind the spirit of Çanakkale.
00:10:42First and foremost, Gazi Mustafa Kemal and his comrades-in-arms, who declared that Çanakkale (the Dardanelles) was impassable.
00:10:49We remember with gratitude and respect all our heroes who sacrificed their lives for this land.
00:10:59May their souls rest in peace, may their place be in paradise, and may our victories be blessed.
00:11:07Dear viewers, today we are airing the last episode of our Ramadan Joy program on TRT1 before the eve of Ramadan.
00:11:17And we have very valuable guests in our studio.
00:11:20Author Dr. Ömer Demirbağ and Dr. Nihal İşbilen, a faculty member at Bartın University's Faculty of Theology, are with us.
00:11:30Welcome, you're most welcome!
00:11:32Thank you very much, sir.
00:11:34Yes, we feel a little more melancholy during these last days of Ramadan.
00:11:39We're becoming a little more emotional.
00:11:41And the victory at Çanakkale makes us happy, as does the sacrifice of our martyrs.
00:11:47Those young bodies, those saplings, who sacrificed their lives for their country, naturally make us emotional.
00:11:54Professor, if you'd like, let's start with you.
00:11:58We mentioned Çanakkale, we mentioned the spirit of Çanakkale.
00:12:00What were the true sources that nourished this spirit?
00:12:04It was as if war strategies, cannons, and rifles had all failed in those days.
00:12:11That's always been the case, sir.
00:12:13Divine help arrives at the point where reason, logic, human capabilities, hopes, and even imagination have all failed.
00:12:22It's like Zamzam water gushing forth from the desert.
00:12:24Yes
00:12:25Think of our mother Hagar, running from one hill to another.
00:12:28He's running from one hill to another.
00:12:30The child is stomping his feet on the ground from thirst.
00:12:32Think of him as helpless.
00:12:34They say earth, iron, sky, barık, copper, right?
00:12:36At the moment when a person's strength is exhausted and they say, "I'm finished, O Lord," God Almighty comes to their aid.
00:12:43This has been observed in Çanakkale.
00:12:45In fact, many things are also told.
00:12:47Martyrdom is undoubtedly the highest rank and most honorable status after prophethood.
00:12:53Even God doesn't think death suits him.
00:12:57Don't say he's dead, he says.
00:12:58God Almighty says
00:12:59Do not say they are dead.
00:13:01And especially Çanakkale...
00:13:02Over one hundred thousand saplings under the age of twenty-five.
00:13:07Over one hundred thousand
00:13:08It's unbelievable.
00:13:09All for the sake of God, for the sake of the homeland, for the sake of the nation.
00:13:14So that the call to prayer can be heard, so that we can break our fast.
00:13:17They sacrificed their precious lives.
00:13:19Could there be anything more exalted than this?
00:13:22Çanakkale is something like that.
00:13:23Especially when we look at the literary aspect of the matter
00:13:27I say this with regret.
00:13:28There is nothing beyond Akif's enormous, magnificent poem.
00:13:33If this Gallipoli War had happened in American history...
00:13:37Just think, Hollywood was built on this.
00:13:39Unfortunately, we haven't even had a proper documentary.
00:13:42We don't have a decent documentary.
00:13:44Clashes continue in John Bay.
00:13:47According to photographs taken by British planes flying overhead
00:13:51The sea is bright red about 100 meters inland from the shore.
00:13:57Deniz has turned red.
00:13:58And thousands of young people under the age of 25
00:14:01They slaughtered each other on the shores of Conk Bayırı.
00:14:04This is such a war.
00:14:06Even though we ourselves experienced this war
00:14:10We can't even recognize each other properly anymore.
00:14:13I haven't come across a film, a play, a story, or a novel about it.
00:14:17No, these aren't there.
00:14:18There is only one work as magnificent as that war, as magnificent as that victory.
00:14:22Akif's poem
00:14:23We'll probably discuss the literary aspect later.
00:14:27I'll tell you about it.
00:14:28In other words, the martyrdom of a servant of God could only be described this beautifully.
00:14:33God has already praised him, that's a separate matter.
00:14:35There is no other poem in the language of the people that describes a martyr so wonderfully.
00:14:40I haven't come across any of our literature.
00:14:41Yes
00:14:42So, perhaps it might not be possible to capture it as poetry, but...
00:14:47Yes
00:14:47There have actually been some serious studies done in this area.
00:14:51As both a documentary and a publication of works.
00:14:53I may not have stood out.
00:14:57I hope so.
00:14:58Yes
00:14:58I hope so, but look, I'm telling you...
00:15:00If it were in American history
00:15:02Thanks
00:15:03It was the subject of a film now.
00:15:05They just came from Vietnam.
00:15:06They even made that a topic of discussion.
00:15:08Think about it
00:15:09Why are we so indifferent?
00:15:11I hope, God willing, the work has been done.
00:15:13That would be great.
00:15:14Thanks
00:15:14Would anyone be upset about this?
00:15:15Of course we'll be happy.
00:15:16Of course
00:15:16Also, Professor, the Battle of Çanakkale is actually, on the one hand...
00:15:20It is being followed very closely throughout the entire Islamic world, and
00:15:25For us to be successful in Çanakkale
00:15:28There was an Islamic world that provided all kinds of assistance, even using their own ornaments, in their work.
00:15:36For example, Pakistan is at the forefront of these, as you know.
00:15:41So, if we were to evaluate Çanakkale from the perspective of a sense of community, what would you say?
00:15:47Sir, if we are to view Çanakkale through the spiritual eyes of Akif, it has lost all hope.
00:15:52The third great Islamic civilization, after the Umayyads and Abbasids, was the Ottoman Empire.
00:15:59So, a magnificent lion is dying.
00:16:01And Çanakkale was his last breath.
00:16:04If he leaves for Çanakkale, it's his last breath.
00:16:06Because if Çanakkale falls, Istanbul will fall.
00:16:08The heart will be captured, Darul Hilafe.
00:16:11And right before our eyes, the Islamic civilization...
00:16:14Akif is watching the death throes of the last great Islamic civilization.
00:16:18It affects him so much.
00:16:21It almost reaches the point of questioning God Almighty.
00:16:25I should mention this at this point.
00:16:26The poet is excused.
00:16:27We will accept the excesses of poets.
00:16:30Because the poet
00:16:31Oh Lord, will this ominous night ever have a morning?
00:16:34Will the helpless find salvation in the Day of Judgment?
00:16:37We ask for light, but you give us fire.
00:16:40We say we're burning, and you send blood to drown us.
00:16:43Thus, to the point of demanding accountability from the exalted ones.
00:16:47Akif lost control of himself.
00:16:49And this is while being very far from Çanakkale.
00:16:52In terms of region, in terms of distance
00:16:54I believe it was some kind of investigation somewhere in Yemen.
00:16:57I don't know its location right now.
00:16:58He receives news by telegram that Çanakkale
00:17:01It ended in victory.
00:17:02This is unbelievable.
00:17:05You said he died
00:17:06Your favorite
00:17:08In the country you love
00:17:10It turned out one of the veins was pulsating.
00:17:12It turns out he wasn't dead after all.
00:17:13This is Çanakkale.
00:17:15Just think about Akif's resurrection.
00:17:17That's when it all begins, and he writes this masterpiece.
00:17:20"Don't be afraid," began the National Anthem.
00:17:24With the spirit he knew from Çanakkale
00:17:2614 centuries ago
00:17:28The last prophet of God and Hazrat Abu Bakr
00:17:31They were sitting side by side in the cave, their backs against the wall.
00:17:34If the polytheists were to bow down, they would see.
00:17:36They are protected by pigeons and spiders, aren't they?
00:17:40There, someone said to Hazrat Abu Bakr:
00:17:42Do not fear, God is with us.
00:17:44Here is the secret of fear.
00:17:45It was agreed in Çanakkale.
00:17:47So God is on our side.
00:17:48So it means God is helping us.
00:17:50This is a source of joy.
00:17:51Yes, sir, also
00:17:53Of course, we have our 15-person series on the platform.
00:17:56And it went live today.
00:17:57Hopefully
00:17:57That good news about Çanakkale as well
00:18:00Let's give this to our dear viewers.
00:18:03Our youth's loyalty to the homeland
00:18:06Commitment to martyrdom and to this nation.
00:18:10It was so high, sir.
00:18:12Professor Nihal
00:18:13While they sacrificed their lives
00:18:16With such spirit, with such passion
00:18:20On the way to the front
00:18:21They were going with such love and enthusiasm!
00:18:25When the enemy sees this
00:18:27He was shocked.
00:18:29How could something like this happen?
00:18:30In other words, in the prime of his life
00:18:32How could those young saplings...
00:18:34He runs towards death like this.
00:18:36Now we will talk about addiction.
00:18:38They were addicted to these.
00:18:41And this spirit, this addiction.
00:18:43To revive it
00:18:46From addiction
00:18:46First, what does addiction mean?
00:18:49We'd like to try to understand it.
00:18:51Of course
00:18:51Before turning to addiction
00:18:53Actually, me too.
00:18:54Regarding the significance of the day
00:18:55I'd like to say a few words.
00:18:57Of course, please come in.
00:18:57Today for our homeland and our nation
00:19:00An important anniversary
00:19:01We are celebrating the anniversary of the day.
00:19:03In fact, Çanakkale is not just a victory.
00:19:05Sacrifice, solidarity
00:19:08And love of homeland
00:19:09An important symbol
00:19:11Actually, these days are beautiful.
00:19:13To remember
00:19:14It also serves as an important role model for young people.
00:19:17That consciousness
00:19:18We should vaccinate them too.
00:19:19They are actually making important contributions.
00:19:21And on this occasion
00:19:23Those who entrusted this homeland to us
00:19:27Our ancestors, our heroes
00:19:29We remember them with mercy and gratitude.
00:19:31Of course
00:19:33bestowed upon us
00:19:35One of the most important relics
00:19:38Our lives and our existence
00:19:42Addiction too
00:19:43There is actually one element that threatens this.
00:19:45Now our ancestors
00:19:47He left us an important legacy here.
00:19:49The values you possess
00:19:51Appreciate and protect it.
00:19:53We actually
00:19:55Approaching addiction with this little one.
00:19:57This is how we can fight him.
00:19:59And I want to start
00:20:00And addiction actually
00:20:02To understand addiction
00:20:03First of all, our habits
00:20:06Let's review our routines.
00:20:09I wanted us to proceed in this way.
00:20:12Namely
00:20:14In daily life
00:20:16We all need to sustain life.
00:20:18And to be able to continue
00:20:19In order to establish order
00:20:21There are certain routines in life.
00:20:23We develop connections.
00:20:24For example, starting the day by washing your face.
00:20:27Here's how to drink water.
00:20:28Going to work
00:20:29Going to school
00:20:30Or if we are at home
00:20:31Like cleaning the house
00:20:32Like starting with ablution.
00:20:33To begin with ablution
00:20:34That's absolutely right.
00:20:35Let's start with prayer.
00:20:37These routines shape our lives
00:20:39It puts things in order
00:20:40And it's actually what gives us the strength to hold on to life.
00:20:44But routines are always
00:20:47Healthy like this
00:20:48And what makes us feel good
00:20:51There may not be routines that lead to a positive outcome.
00:20:54This is actually the point.
00:20:56The routine is disrupted
00:20:58Perhaps with too much free time
00:21:00The situation we are facing
00:21:02We cannot nourish our soul and our body
00:21:05In times also, actually
00:21:06We can encounter addictions.
00:21:09Now the addiction
00:21:11To put it in more technical terms...
00:21:14The person loses control
00:21:17To his difficulty
00:21:19In other words, with negative consequences.
00:21:21Despite the encounter
00:21:23A situation that he continues to maintain
00:21:24In other words, exceeding the threshold of being able to stop doing something
00:21:28He went to the point of being unable to stop.
00:21:30There is a situation where it has crossed into a dangerous zone.
00:21:34So, I would like to address two points here.
00:21:38In the public eye, habit and addiction are being confused.
00:21:43And where does willpower and addiction fit in?
00:21:46Actually, habits are ours.
00:21:49We can control it
00:21:52Something a person can control
00:21:54He can change it whenever he wants.
00:21:56This is how we behave.
00:21:59But addictions too
00:22:01This is a situation that goes beyond the ordinary.
00:22:03Because
00:22:04Initially, with a preference
00:22:07Perhaps by will
00:22:09This may not always be conscious.
00:22:11So it depends on the context.
00:22:13Somehow
00:22:14To the addictive substance
00:22:16The person starts
00:22:17Or here's the game.
00:22:18To play
00:22:19Although this is initially a preference
00:22:22In time
00:22:22This choice
00:22:24It exceeds willpower.
00:22:25Because
00:22:26The substance used
00:22:28The brain
00:22:29It disrupts the brain's reward mechanism.
00:22:31The reward mechanism
00:22:33Now
00:22:33Here
00:22:35I don't want to get too technical, but...
00:22:37Let me mention a couple of things there.
00:22:38For example, in our brain
00:22:40It enables us to continue our daily lives.
00:22:43Dopamine is released.
00:22:44From our hormones
00:22:46This dopamine
00:22:47Continuing daily life
00:22:49For example, we come together at the iftar table.
00:22:51We would be happy
00:22:52We feel good
00:22:53This is how we find peace in worship.
00:22:55The hormone secreted here
00:22:58Well
00:22:58The happiness hormone
00:23:00We can actually say that.
00:23:01But
00:23:03These addictive substances
00:23:05And in other behavioral addictions as well.
00:23:08In the future
00:23:09This is disrupting the system.
00:23:10So now the person
00:23:12This in your daily life
00:23:14Incapable of feeling happiness
00:23:17They are being warned in such a way that...
00:23:18Because
00:23:18Maybe that
00:23:19It is being warned tenfold.
00:23:21with a stimulus coming from outside that system
00:23:24With those addictive substances
00:23:26And the system breaks down.
00:23:27When the system malfunctions
00:23:29Now the person in that daily life
00:23:31Things he enjoys
00:23:33It's becoming impossible to obtain.
00:23:35And therefore
00:23:38In the world, addiction is increasingly considered a brain disease.
00:23:41Because he can't say stop anymore.
00:23:42He keeps saying "go".
00:23:43The system has malfunctioned.
00:23:45It is considered a brain disease.
00:23:47Thanks
00:23:47Thank you
00:23:49My teacher
00:23:49Of course, Çanakkale's
00:23:52Actually, it's mostly like this
00:23:54One of the aspects that impressed us
00:23:56At that time
00:23:58Our young generation
00:24:00In this war
00:24:01He had sustained a very serious injury.
00:24:03So, he became a martyr.
00:24:04Even
00:24:05Here is a student from a school.
00:24:07Not to remain
00:24:08Like
00:24:09An attitude completely
00:24:10Up to the tin commander
00:24:11They all leave
00:24:12All
00:24:14Maybe
00:24:15On this matter
00:24:17There may be different accounts.
00:24:19But
00:24:19The truth is
00:24:21Many of our young people
00:24:22Our youth
00:24:23We lost.
00:24:25We instill this spirit in our youth.
00:24:27They are on the front
00:24:28So much against the enemy
00:24:31Keeps you fit and strong.
00:24:32What was the emotion, teacher?
00:24:33Sir
00:24:34Martyrdom
00:24:36To become a martyr
00:24:38As much as in our country
00:24:39In another belief
00:24:40It is not idealized.
00:24:42So sublime
00:24:43It is requested
00:24:44Office
00:24:45This is not present in other beliefs.
00:24:46For example
00:24:47In the Quran
00:24:48Do not say they are dead.
00:24:51God does not deem death appropriate for them.
00:24:53They are alive in the sight of God.
00:24:54However, you
00:24:56You cannot comprehend it.
00:24:57They are of such high standing.
00:24:58Also, with many hadiths.
00:25:02The glory of martyrdom
00:25:03Honor
00:25:04It is so well-established that...
00:25:06To have faith and become a martyr
00:25:08There is no one who doesn't want it.
00:25:10To God and the Prophet
00:25:12will believe in Islam
00:25:13But I don't want to be a martyr.
00:25:14I don't want
00:25:15This is impossible.
00:25:16This is absurd.
00:25:17A believer certainly desires to become a martyr.
00:25:19Because after the prophethood
00:25:22The highest office
00:25:23It is reported in the hadith.
00:25:24So, one step further
00:25:25To be a prophet
00:25:26Also, there is no reckoning on the day of judgment.
00:25:28Whose house will this go into?
00:25:30Isn't it?
00:25:31And those who became martyrs
00:25:33The moment it happens
00:25:34It is reported in the hadith.
00:25:35God Almighty
00:25:36At the moment of martyrdom
00:25:39My dearest soul
00:25:40At the time of delivery
00:25:41At the moment of his death
00:25:42God is speaking to him.
00:25:44It speaks to the soul.
00:25:46God is speaking to him.
00:25:48Now ask me
00:25:49What do you want?
00:25:51God is speaking to him.
00:25:53Whatever kind of manifestation that conversation was
00:25:55Hadith
00:25:56Our Prophet says
00:25:56The martyr replies.
00:25:57Oh Lord, bring me back to life just once more.
00:25:59Let them martyr you again.
00:26:02Bring him back to life
00:26:03Let them martyr you again.
00:26:05He says he repeats this ten times.
00:26:07What kind of reunion is this?
00:26:10He wants to relive it again and again.
00:26:12I wish I could experience this ten more times.
00:26:14Now to our wisdom
00:26:17To our culture
00:26:18It has been ingrained for 14 centuries.
00:26:20A martyrs' cemetery
00:26:22There is an ideal
00:26:23What young person wouldn't want that?
00:26:25He was going to Çanakkale for that reason.
00:26:26They went as if they were going to a wedding.
00:26:28And indeed
00:26:30As you said
00:26:31After Çanakkale
00:26:33A shortage of young players has begun.
00:26:35There are no young men left.
00:26:35And Çanakkale
00:26:37Many educated people
00:26:39Because he took the meat with him too.
00:26:40Ignorance began.
00:26:42The Battle of Çanakkale (Gallipoli) - The Battle of the Second Lieutenants
00:26:44Reserve Officer
00:26:44The battle of university graduates
00:26:46As far as I know
00:26:48From what I've heard
00:26:49Seniors of high school
00:26:51The military has already been recruited.
00:26:52The news has also reached the sophomores in high school.
00:26:54Get ready
00:26:57About ten years ago
00:26:58In Van
00:26:59Again, the Battle of Çanakkale
00:27:01Anniversary
00:27:02Because of the events
00:27:03I was invited to a high school.
00:27:05They organized a performance there.
00:27:06Youth
00:27:07Something like a theater
00:27:08Youth
00:27:09High school kids, you know...
00:27:10They've put on fake mustaches.
00:27:12Because they don't have mustaches.
00:27:13So, soldier
00:27:15Turkish soldiers
00:27:16This is a fake mustache.
00:27:17Machete
00:27:17I said
00:27:18There's absolutely no need for this.
00:27:19It's the same there.
00:27:20His mustache hadn't even started to grow yet.
00:27:22What does "second year of high school" mean?
00:27:24So now I'm thinking...
00:27:28Truly
00:27:28It gives me goosebumps.
00:27:30That is, for the homeland.
00:27:31For this nation
00:27:32Laughing and joking
00:27:34They gave their lives.
00:27:35Both young people
00:27:36Parents too
00:27:38their children
00:27:39Sending them to the front
00:27:40Of course, of course.
00:27:40He's sending the coach.
00:27:42He is sending the sacrificial animal.
00:27:43So, a part of your soul
00:27:45He tears it off and sends it.
00:27:46Of course
00:27:46Watch the heroic army!
00:27:49He laughs at this threat.
00:27:51As Akif says...
00:27:51Yes
00:27:52He starts the fire.
00:27:54Durmuş also had open hearts
00:27:56While traveling in herds
00:27:59countless airplanes
00:28:02Watch the heroic army!
00:28:04He laughs at this threat.
00:28:05That's what I remember from that time.
00:28:07Thanks
00:28:08Yes
00:28:09Ms. Nihal
00:28:10Of course
00:28:11In society as well
00:28:13Over time
00:28:14With the development of modern tools
00:28:16Interests of our youth
00:28:19There are also jihad battlefields, though.
00:28:21On the other hand
00:28:22Here are some new modern vehicles as well.
00:28:24Serious
00:28:25They are interested
00:28:27And very diverse.
00:28:28Their areas of interest
00:28:30Among these
00:28:31Addictive
00:28:33I know there are many pens.
00:28:36If we talk about this diversity...
00:28:38What kinds of addictions have emerged recently?
00:28:41our youth and therefore
00:28:43It threatens us too.
00:28:44Of course
00:28:44Yes, sir.
00:28:45Actually, when we talk about addiction...
00:28:47The first one that comes to us
00:28:49Alcohol and substance addiction
00:28:51It comes to substance addictions.
00:28:52And when we look at it historically...
00:28:54That is, as old as human history.
00:28:56We can say
00:28:56Addictive substances
00:28:58And the relationship of man with it
00:28:59Of course
00:29:00In addition
00:29:02We are addicted
00:29:03Substance addictions and
00:29:05Behavioral addictions
00:29:06We are talking about two types.
00:29:08But both of them
00:29:09It has subheadings.
00:29:10Alcohol, drugs, tobacco
00:29:12And this
00:29:13Those prices
00:29:14We can expand it.
00:29:15But nowadays
00:29:16These addictions
00:29:17Its increasing prominence
00:29:19At the same time
00:29:20Digital tools
00:29:21Multiplication
00:29:22And digital tools
00:29:23All around us
00:29:25By surrounding us
00:29:26So actually
00:29:27There's a very fine line there.
00:29:29With addiction
00:29:30Among the benefits
00:29:32Because
00:29:33Digital tools
00:29:35In our lives
00:29:36We live our lives
00:29:37Facilitating
00:29:38So, in the past
00:29:39It became a part of it
00:29:40It became a part of it
00:29:42Our lives
00:29:42Well
00:29:43Because
00:29:43And our lives
00:29:44As much as possible
00:29:45It makes it easier.
00:29:46Now we
00:29:46When writing an article
00:29:48While writing a thesis
00:29:49Before
00:29:51Our teachers
00:29:52We too
00:29:52On the edge, on the shore
00:29:53We caught up with him, though.
00:29:53Library, library
00:29:55City by city
00:29:55Country by country
00:29:56He would try to access the sources.
00:29:58But now
00:29:58On our screen
00:29:59In our room
00:30:00Our library now
00:30:02Like this
00:30:02There are also beneficial aspects.
00:30:04But
00:30:05The person
00:30:06That threshold
00:30:08After it passed
00:30:09Damage that turns into harm
00:30:11It also has dimensions.
00:30:11Therefore
00:30:12Actually, it can also be described as follows:
00:30:14To a bridge too
00:30:15We can make a comparison.
00:30:16On one side
00:30:16This bridge
00:30:17Benefiting us
00:30:20Partial
00:30:20On the other side
00:30:22The person
00:30:23Harmful
00:30:24So the bridge
00:30:26It passed
00:30:26Some people
00:30:27They might not notice.
00:30:28Therefore
00:30:30With these digital tools
00:30:32Together
00:30:33Much more
00:30:34Our agenda
00:30:35Keeping busy
00:30:36Thanks
00:30:37My teacher
00:30:38The holy month of Ramadan
00:30:40Last
00:30:42We are in that period.
00:30:43Now
00:30:43Tomorrow
00:30:44Eve of the holiday
00:30:45As you know
00:30:46Yes
00:30:46And
00:30:47Martyrdom was also a celebration.
00:30:49For them
00:30:50And what a holiday it is!
00:30:51And what a holiday it is!
00:30:52Isn't that right, sir?
00:30:53How much
00:30:54And
00:30:54During the holiday
00:30:56Holidays
00:30:57It was happening
00:30:58Yes
00:30:58Today we have
00:31:00This spirit
00:31:01Revive
00:31:02On behalf of
00:31:03In our literature
00:31:05In our art
00:31:06In our culture
00:31:07And normal
00:31:08In our lives
00:31:09What kind?
00:31:10Measures
00:31:11We should buy it.
00:31:11What kind of
00:31:12We must instill love and passion.
00:31:14Sir
00:31:15Some things
00:31:16It doesn't fit into poetry.
00:31:17Someone who deals with poetry
00:31:18I'm saying this as a matter of fact.
00:31:19Some things
00:31:19It is above poetry.
00:31:20Well
00:31:20Whatever you say
00:31:22It's too bland.
00:31:23You can't explain it.
00:31:24Telling the dream
00:31:25Something like that
00:31:25For example
00:31:26It affected you greatly.
00:31:27A dream
00:31:28You must have seen it.
00:31:28But when I was telling
00:31:30Despite all your efforts
00:31:31In the dream
00:31:32You are describing the event.
00:31:33You can't give the dream away.
00:31:34It isn't happening
00:31:35Even while telling
00:31:36More
00:31:37You're letting it slip away.
00:31:38Some concepts
00:31:39It is so sublime that
00:31:40Them
00:31:41Poetry can't keep up.
00:31:42Only
00:31:43We are amazed.
00:31:44I always say that.
00:31:46Here the band is passing by.
00:31:47In my childhood
00:31:48as the band passed by on the street
00:31:50We children
00:31:51It gets stuck in the back, rap rap.
00:31:52We would walk behind the band.
00:31:53Likewise
00:31:55These brave men
00:31:56Over 100,000
00:31:58250,000
00:31:59They say it's an exaggeration.
00:32:00It wasn't 250,000.
00:32:01We have 190,000 martyrs.
00:32:03And he says this with a pout.
00:32:05As if 190,000 wasn't enough.
00:32:06We are watching them from behind.
00:32:09So these are exactly
00:32:10The brave men in the band
00:32:12We are the ones chasing
00:32:13We're left like children.
00:32:14Behind
00:32:15Making these things the subject of art.
00:32:16An Akif
00:32:17He succeeded.
00:32:18This is a spirit
00:32:19That's the issue.
00:32:21Akif
00:32:22Mehmet Akif
00:32:23During the war
00:32:24A mile from the war
00:32:25Far away
00:32:26Itself
00:32:27Against this
00:32:28Famous
00:32:28Our evening poet
00:32:30Ahmet Haşim
00:32:30In the midst of the war
00:32:31Reserve officer
00:32:32He was present at the Battle of Shankal.
00:32:34Ahmet Haşim
00:32:35Was it said?
00:32:35sunset
00:32:36It comes to mind
00:32:37As you know
00:32:37The Staircase poem
00:32:38Everyone knows
00:32:39Truly its decay
00:32:40Sunset
00:32:42The end
00:32:42As beautiful as her
00:32:43Nobody's writing either.
00:32:44This is a language
00:32:45It is hidden that
00:32:46It is becoming a state of mind
00:32:47Watch the red comrades
00:32:49It is getting dark
00:32:50Saying Ahmet Haşim
00:32:52In the midst of the war
00:32:53Akif is far away
00:32:55Ahmet Haşim's thoughts on that war
00:32:57Not a single line
00:32:58Haluk experienced it firsthand.
00:33:00Akif, on the other hand
00:33:01He hasn't seen war
00:33:02The epic of war
00:33:04He writes
00:33:04It's a matter of the soul.
00:33:06Someone spiritually
00:33:07In the midst of the war
00:33:08The other one
00:33:09He is in the war.
00:33:10But spiritually
00:33:11Far away
00:33:13Poetry can't keep up.
00:33:14That's what I'm saying.
00:33:15Martyrdom
00:33:16However, God Almighty
00:33:18He will be kind enough to
00:33:19It is a high office.
00:33:20As stated in the verse
00:33:22It is above death.
00:33:24Death was defeated
00:33:24Death was defeated
00:33:26It is an act of bravery.
00:33:28But that's all we know.
00:33:30That is, those who believe and
00:33:31Those who do not want to become martyrs
00:33:32That's impossible.
00:33:33You have to experience this.
00:33:34Rest
00:33:35Be amazed
00:33:36The rest is watching from afar.
00:33:37Lord, include us among them too.
00:33:39It consists of making a supplication.
00:33:41To become a martyr
00:33:42It is a celebration of the soul.
00:33:44Yes
00:33:45Because this worldly life
00:33:46You finished it with great success.
00:33:48With a huge prize
00:33:49So, think about what you wouldn't expect.
00:33:51For example, a martyrs' cemetery.
00:33:52It's practically a lottery.
00:33:53Whenever it happens
00:33:56Thousands of years
00:33:57What you cannot obtain through worship
00:33:59An office is being offered to you.
00:34:00To become a martyr
00:34:02Whenever it happens
00:34:03You are not logging into the account.
00:34:04From your relatives
00:34:06Sixty or seventy people
00:34:08They are given the authority to extract him from the flames.
00:34:10You have the right to intercede.
00:34:11Eternal youth is also granted.
00:34:14No more aging!
00:34:15There is no aging.
00:34:16Also, a return to this world.
00:34:18Permission is granted.
00:34:19Many have witnessed martyrs.
00:34:20He is known to have been martyred.
00:34:22But there are those who have seen.
00:34:23Return is permitted.
00:34:24Such a high position
00:34:26Who wouldn't want that?
00:34:27Who wouldn't get their hands on it?
00:34:28Martyrdom
00:34:29It is a celebration of the soul.
00:34:30Not tomorrow
00:34:31The day after tomorrow
00:34:32We will celebrate a holiday.
00:34:33Ramadan holiday
00:34:35That's also a form of worship.
00:34:36Part of our worship
00:34:37Celebration
00:34:38Of course.
00:34:39God Almighty
00:34:40Rejoice, he says.
00:34:40We will be happy.
00:34:41It is a blessing from God.
00:34:42However
00:34:43The soul
00:34:44A feast for the heart
00:34:45Absolute
00:34:46Vuslat
00:34:46Eternal
00:34:47Never to part
00:34:48To be reunited with its owner
00:34:50It is a martyrdom site.
00:34:51Not everyone gets their hands on it.
00:34:53Thanks
00:34:54Our Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him,
00:34:56There is a lot about this.
00:34:58So this job
00:34:59Insatiability
00:35:00Martyrdom
00:35:01Expressing it
00:35:03I
00:35:03To be killed in the cause of Allah
00:35:06Then, resurrecting them again
00:35:08To be killed again
00:35:09Again
00:35:09Like this
00:35:10It repeated itself several times.
00:35:12It happened at least three times
00:35:14It is reported that
00:35:15And
00:35:15Around our Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him
00:35:18Companions
00:35:19In the way of Allah
00:35:20feelings of self-sacrifice
00:35:22We too
00:35:23Truly
00:35:24As the Turkish nation
00:35:25For the homeland
00:35:26The pure religion
00:35:28For Islam
00:35:30To sacrifice ourselves
00:35:31And in this sense
00:35:33Great motivation
00:35:34What we have
00:35:35I am thinking
00:35:36Yes
00:35:36What do you think about this?
00:35:38Sir
00:35:38God Almighty
00:35:40To each nation
00:35:41He has bestowed a special favor.
00:35:42People individually
00:35:43When he created
00:35:45Everyone has a unique personality.
00:35:46It gives an individuality.
00:35:47Fingertip
00:35:48Even our ends
00:35:49It is different
00:35:50Mine is unique to me.
00:35:51Millions of people
00:35:53In the midst of the apocalypse
00:35:53A unique one for me
00:35:55Giving fingerprints
00:35:56This applies to everyone.
00:35:57Likewise
00:35:58To the nations too
00:35:59God Almighty
00:36:00He has bestowed various favors.
00:36:01Indeed, in the hadiths
00:36:03Our Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him)
00:36:04He orders
00:36:04Hikmet is from Yemen.
00:36:06This hadith
00:36:07To Yemen, very
00:36:08A wise man has emerged.
00:36:09Truly
00:36:10For example
00:36:11Truth
00:36:12To the stars
00:36:13Even if he leaves
00:36:14Sons of Persia
00:36:15He finds
00:36:16This is also a hadith.
00:36:17A favor to them
00:36:18A blessing from God Almighty
00:36:19We can say this:
00:36:21In rough lines
00:36:22I always say this.
00:36:22I am proud.
00:36:24Prophethood among the Arabs
00:36:26God Almighty gave this to them.
00:36:27The Prophet came from among them.
00:36:29God spoke to people in their language.
00:36:32What greater honor could there be?
00:36:33The favor shown to the Arabs
00:36:36Prophethood among the Arabs
00:36:37Guardianship in Persian
00:36:39From Abdülkadir Geylani
00:36:41Up to Shams-i Tabrizi
00:36:42Many
00:36:4390% of it came from there.
00:36:45Sufism is unique to them.
00:36:47Prophethood to the Arabs
00:36:49Guardianship of the Persians
00:36:50Martyrdom to the Turks
00:36:52Martyrdom is also unique to us.
00:36:54For the sake of this pure religion
00:36:56The one who sheds blood
00:36:57The people have not come.
00:36:58Imagine that only
00:36:59In the lands of Anatolia
00:37:01Let's not say the one who sheds blood.
00:37:02Sacrificing the law
00:37:03Of course
00:37:04So, shedding blood already
00:37:06Its symbol
00:37:07Even his blood is a rose
00:37:08It is not impure, in other words.
00:37:09His blood
00:37:10Martyr immediately
00:37:11As soon as he became a martyr
00:37:12If he has given his life
00:37:13No washing involved.
00:37:14Even that blood is beautiful.
00:37:15You don't wash it.
00:37:16Martyrs are not washed.
00:37:17If he/she passed away immediately
00:37:18No shrouding.
00:37:19He will appear before God Almighty with his blood.
00:37:22Even that is beautiful.
00:37:23We say this in that sense.
00:37:25Just think about it...
00:37:26Eight Crusades
00:37:28By crashing into us
00:37:29It turned to dust and came back.
00:37:30The Eight Crusades
00:37:31It happened
00:37:32In the lands of Anatolia
00:37:33How many martyrs are there?
00:37:36Akif
00:37:38Stepping past
00:37:40What was that
00:37:41The places you step on
00:37:42By saying "land"
00:37:42Diagnosis of passing
00:37:43Then
00:37:44Indeed, we
00:37:45While traveling in Anatolia
00:37:47Who knows?
00:37:47Which 20-somethings?
00:37:50Mercury
00:37:50We press on the pupil.
00:37:51At that time
00:37:52Whose
00:37:52The cells remained
00:37:54Its particles have survived to this day.
00:37:55Turks also have many martyrs.
00:37:57They have given
00:37:58For martyrdom
00:37:58They would sacrifice their lives.
00:38:00As much as the Turks
00:38:00Martyr
00:38:01So, it's a record.
00:38:02It belongs to the Turks.
00:38:02History
00:38:03He is a witness to this.
00:38:04Thanks
00:38:05Dear viewers
00:38:06Now we're going to Mersin.
00:38:08And we will listen to the voice of the street.
00:38:10Then we'll be together again in our studio.
00:38:13Sir
00:38:20The world's most powerful armies are coming to our country.
00:38:25They tried to take it from us.
00:38:27At that time
00:38:29With the spiritual spirit of that time
00:38:31All people
00:38:33Including the 15s
00:38:34Isn't it
00:38:35We went there and became martyrs.
00:38:36Why
00:38:37For these lands
00:38:38For us
00:38:39On days like these
00:38:41In this nation
00:38:42There is a sense of coming together.
00:38:46The Islamic world
00:38:47Its feature is this
00:38:48Here's what's happening in Iran: a war.
00:38:50We are sad
00:38:51In Gaza
00:38:52To what has been done
00:38:53We are sad
00:38:54Why
00:38:54We are a separate nation too.
00:38:56For him
00:38:56Atatürk also did this.
00:38:58He said it in the most beautiful way.
00:39:00Peace at home
00:39:01Peace in the world
00:39:02In nobody's land
00:39:03We have no eyes
00:39:03Don't interfere with anyone.
00:39:04We will not give up our place.
00:39:05The spirit of Çanakkale
00:39:07With God's permission
00:39:08We will revive it.
00:39:10The suffering of the Palestinians
00:39:12In the middle
00:39:13With God's permission
00:39:15The spirit of Çanakkale
00:39:17If it comes back to life
00:39:18Hopefully
00:39:19To Palestine too
00:39:20It will be reflected.
00:39:21I can't see
00:39:22There's nothing old.
00:39:24Unity
00:39:25No draw
00:39:26This is in Palestine.
00:39:27Such and such events
00:39:28It happened.
00:39:29I wish that
00:39:30The entire Muslim world
00:39:32Let us rise up!
00:39:33Let's do something.
00:39:34But unfortunately
00:39:36That old unit
00:39:38I personally can't see it.
00:39:39I'm getting emotional.
00:39:41Let me be frank.
00:39:42Where is the spirit of Çanakkale?
00:39:43There too
00:39:43A union
00:39:44Tie
00:39:45Woman
00:39:45Male
00:39:45At the same time
00:39:46War
00:39:46Unity
00:39:48Let there be a hole
00:39:48Let's have a draw.
00:39:49These are the things that come to my mind.
00:39:50As if
00:39:51We are experiencing the same thing.
00:39:53Race
00:39:54Language
00:39:54Religion doesn't matter.
00:39:55Here for us
00:39:56What matters is being human.
00:39:57Actually
00:39:58Looking at today
00:40:00This awareness
00:40:00More
00:40:01A little more
00:40:02He/She is asleep
00:40:02We see
00:40:03But again
00:40:04To stand up
00:40:05An exclamation
00:40:07What you were waiting for
00:40:08I can tell you
00:40:09We both
00:40:10As a community
00:40:10And a nation
00:40:12Aspect
00:40:12Inseparable from each other
00:40:13Because we are one
00:40:14Each
00:40:15Allahu Akbar
00:40:16In his cry
00:40:17Each
00:40:18The Messenger of Allah
00:40:19His name was mentioned
00:40:20Prophet Muhammad
00:40:23His name was mentioned
00:40:24In an assembly
00:40:25Again
00:40:26In our hearts
00:40:27And in our veins
00:40:28In the flowing blood
00:40:29This again
00:40:30We want it
00:40:31Canakkale
00:40:32His spirit is ours
00:40:33Our strength
00:40:35To the state
00:40:36Our commitment
00:40:37To our religion
00:40:38To our faith
00:40:39Our commitment
00:40:39To our homeland
00:40:40Our commitment
00:40:41The call to prayer
00:40:42To Muhammad
00:40:42Our commitment
00:40:43And
00:40:45Most important
00:40:46To our flag
00:40:47Our commitment
00:40:47To us
00:40:48It shows
00:40:48What are we?
00:40:49The call to prayer
00:40:50We silenced them.
00:40:51What
00:40:51flag
00:40:52We downloaded it.
00:40:52This concept
00:40:53We already
00:40:54This is what gives life
00:40:54Concept
00:40:55Inside us
00:40:56Much
00:40:56Ingrained
00:40:57The coming
00:40:58To our children
00:40:59We already
00:41:00We teach this.
00:41:01If this
00:41:02If not
00:41:03We are something
00:41:03We can't win.
00:41:04Successful
00:41:05We can't be like that.
00:41:07God too
00:41:08To us
00:41:08From this
00:41:09Don't put it back.
00:41:10This love
00:41:11To us
00:41:12To our hearts
00:41:12Hooray!
00:41:13It's turning out great.
00:41:15Family
00:41:15But
00:41:16War
00:41:17When it comes out
00:41:17Not beautiful at all.
00:41:18It isn't happening
00:41:25Dear viewers
00:41:27On TRT1 screens
00:41:28Ramadan joy
00:41:30At full speed
00:41:31It continues
00:41:32Sir
00:41:32To the sounds of the street too
00:41:34We listened
00:41:34They too
00:41:36Our teachers
00:41:37What he said
00:41:38Based on Mimal
00:41:39Canakkale
00:41:40Your soul
00:41:40Its importance
00:41:41They pointed
00:41:42Of course
00:41:43National spirit
00:41:44Our values
00:41:45A whole
00:41:46Aspect
00:41:46When we consider it
00:41:47Actually
00:41:48Our struggle
00:41:49Our own identity
00:41:50Our own existence
00:41:51The one who created us
00:41:52Values
00:41:53All together
00:41:54We are
00:41:55Values
00:41:56In Çanakkale
00:41:57He fought
00:41:58And praise be to Allah.
00:41:59He won
00:42:00Professor Nihal
00:42:01Dependence
00:42:03As we say...
00:42:04Devotedly
00:42:05Dependence
00:42:06Between
00:42:06A difference
00:42:07That it is
00:42:07I am thinking
00:42:08Well
00:42:09Because
00:42:09The same thing
00:42:10Not like that.
00:42:10For
00:42:11Good habits
00:42:12Addiction
00:42:13Can we say so?
00:42:14For example
00:42:14I
00:42:14To pray
00:42:16I'm addicted.
00:42:17Example
00:42:17I'm giving
00:42:18If we say that
00:42:19Yes
00:42:20Now actually
00:42:21Commitment and dependence
00:42:23Words that are very similar to each other
00:42:25As a root as well
00:42:26But
00:42:26Loyalties
00:42:28Something that makes us feel good
00:42:29To our souls
00:42:30It is good for our body
00:42:32To sustain our lives
00:42:33To the regulation
00:42:34Providing significant benefits
00:42:37While being a party
00:42:39Addictions, on the other hand...
00:42:40This is important.
00:42:43The threshold is this
00:42:44To harm the person
00:42:47It's something to start
00:42:48So what you did
00:42:50Things you enjoy doing
00:42:51If it started causing harm
00:42:53Dependence
00:42:54But
00:42:54It does not cause harm.
00:42:56It feels good.
00:42:57If it feels better
00:42:58In that case
00:42:59We can call it commitment.
00:43:00You know, like we, the common people...
00:43:02We sometimes use this.
00:43:03So, to the things we love too
00:43:05To prayer too
00:43:06To worship too
00:43:07But of course
00:43:07In reality
00:43:08Two of them like this
00:43:09It is separating.
00:43:10Yes, sir.
00:43:11In our poems too
00:43:12addicted
00:43:13Addiction
00:43:15At work
00:43:15For aught I know
00:43:17To be a beggar
00:43:19There are expressions like these.
00:43:21Isn't it
00:43:21On this matter
00:43:22Already
00:43:22There is...
00:43:24The psychological side of things
00:43:25I don't want to go in.
00:43:26Not in my field.
00:43:26However
00:43:28In this world
00:43:29If you enjoy something
00:43:30There is a price to pay.
00:43:31This is how life in this world is.
00:43:32So if there is a flavor
00:43:34The price is ready.
00:43:34Without paying any price
00:43:36If you want to taste the flavor
00:43:38That paradise
00:43:38That other side
00:43:39That is a blessing from God Almighty.
00:43:40That's how the world is.
00:43:41Everything we enjoy
00:43:43There is a price to pay.
00:43:43If we enjoy it
00:43:44To pay a price
00:43:45We must be ready.
00:43:46If you don't want to pay any price
00:43:48For water
00:43:49Look, it has no taste or flavor.
00:43:50Because it has no flavor.
00:43:51Even the water
00:43:52In a way that allows you to taste it
00:43:54For
00:43:55For example, sweaty
00:43:57Ice-cold water
00:43:58To the head
00:43:58It's really delicious.
00:44:00Look, finally!
00:44:01What price will you pay?
00:44:03Even knowing the price to be paid.
00:44:05To pleasure
00:44:06The name of continuing
00:44:07Addiction
00:44:07You know
00:44:09So finally
00:44:10You know there will be a price to pay.
00:44:12But you can't give up.
00:44:12This is called
00:44:13Addiction
00:44:13But poets don't do it that much
00:44:15They took it too far.
00:44:17They even idealized him.
00:44:18For example
00:44:19state of love
00:44:20Mevlana Hazretleri
00:44:22When defining love
00:44:23He says
00:44:24It is the loss of free will.
00:44:25What does love mean?
00:44:26Loss of will
00:44:29To that extent
00:44:31To be attracted
00:44:32To that extent
00:44:33To become magnetized
00:44:34To that extent
00:44:35Addiction is the same way.
00:44:36Losing willpower
00:44:37It is the loss of free will.
00:44:38Seylinci just came to my mind, I mean, just now.
00:44:40Yes
00:44:40It is the loss of free will.
00:44:42Yes
00:44:54Dependant
00:44:55That's what they say.
00:44:56Yes
00:44:57Yes, actually.
00:44:58Subject to
00:44:59Religious reasons
00:45:01Their motivations
00:45:02Those who have faith
00:45:04Their wills
00:45:04Because they surrendered to God
00:45:06Yes
00:45:07Well
00:45:07I
00:45:08I'm gone now
00:45:10Willpower is everything; it's all in your hands.
00:45:11Saying
00:45:12Sufis
00:45:14Sufi poets
00:45:15They specifically say this.
00:45:16The dream of the thing
00:45:18It has a famous couplet.
00:45:1916th century
00:45:21It is very famous.
00:45:22Cihan Ara
00:45:23It is within the world
00:45:24They don't know Ara.
00:45:26Those fish
00:45:27It is in the sea
00:45:28They don't know Derya.
00:45:30Adorning the world
00:45:31It is within the world, but
00:45:33They cannot find him.
00:45:34Or
00:45:34They don't know the decorator.
00:45:36The fish
00:45:37Although it lives in the sea
00:45:39What is the sea?
00:45:39Like his inability to comprehend
00:45:41Yes
00:45:41Then
00:45:43Hamide's ranks
00:45:44Wearing a snack on a bandit
00:45:46These
00:45:46They throw
00:45:47Tiri maksudu
00:45:48Why?
00:45:49They don't know Ya.
00:45:50bent over their waists
00:45:52By attaching the tear thread
00:45:53They shoot the arrow of purpose, but...
00:45:56Who was the original ancestor?
00:45:57They still don't understand.
00:45:58We think we want something
00:46:01Something we intended
00:46:03We think we have acquired free will, but...
00:46:05You'll see as you dig...
00:46:07Those who wanted it, wanted it.
00:46:09My teacher
00:46:12leading to addiction
00:46:14We
00:46:15There must be a number of elements.
00:46:18So this step by step
00:46:20In the sense of feeling it and avoiding it.
00:46:23What course of action should be taken?
00:46:25So which factors guide us?
00:46:27We are heading towards the addiction stage
00:46:31What symptoms does it show?
00:46:33Yes, perhaps we can start by saying this:
00:46:36So, something around us
00:46:38So, are parents worried about their children becoming addicted?
00:46:40In order for him to understand it, you know.
00:46:43We can mention some symptoms.
00:46:45For example, if the person is addicted during this period
00:46:50Especially in substance addiction
00:46:53Such mood swings can occur.
00:46:57Anger control problem
00:46:59The same emotional transitions
00:47:00Later
00:47:02withdrawing into oneself
00:47:05There can be a number of such psychological indicators.
00:47:08From a social perspective...
00:47:10Isolate yourself
00:47:12Or making new friends
00:47:14Or in an economic sense.
00:47:18Spend more money
00:47:20Sometimes sell your belongings
00:47:22So, something a little more extreme?
00:47:24Other
00:47:25Also
00:47:27Family in this sense
00:47:30Physically, in particular.
00:47:31You can also observe physical changes.
00:47:34In this sense, sometimes there is redness in the eyes.
00:47:37Here's what might happen: nausea, vomiting.
00:47:39If you have no appetite, don't become very hungry.
00:47:42There can be differences such as someone having a good appetite or someone having very little appetite.
00:47:45But of course
00:47:46When you see such a change
00:47:48The family shouldn't rush to trial.
00:47:50Or they shouldn't make a diagnosis.
00:47:52Because these kinds of effects are particularly psychological.
00:47:56It also resembles the characteristics of adolescence.
00:48:00So these can also be indicators of puberty.
00:48:03Because during adolescence, a person is trying to form their own identity.
00:48:08They may experience a conflict with the values of both society and their family.
00:48:13He can pull himself aside.
00:48:14It is necessary to make a clear distinction there.
00:48:17And it needs to be monitored in a controlled manner.
00:48:20My teacher
00:48:21My teacher
00:48:22Of course, the holy month of Ramadan
00:48:24The best yield
00:48:26They say it's the output of recent times.
00:48:28It must be a holiday.
00:48:30Yes, the return.
00:48:31Yes, the return.
00:48:32And it's truly a celebration for our poems too.
00:48:36Those feelings have permeated me to a very serious degree.
00:48:39But of course, the holiday too.
00:48:41Just one like that
00:48:43They didn't even perceive it as simple joy.
00:48:46In fact, the holy month of Ramadan brings us closer to God.
00:48:49It is especially significant because it is a season of spirituality.
00:48:57My holiday now
00:48:58My holiday now
00:49:00They are celebrating the holiday with their beloved now.
00:49:04Yes
00:49:05So, actually, the real holiday
00:49:08Being close to God
00:49:11They have also described it as comprehension.
00:49:14Now we will celebrate a holiday.
00:49:17What do you say about this?
00:49:20Not at all, sir.
00:49:22The Feast of Sacrifice has always been a theme in our literature.
00:49:24Ramadan is a long time ago.
00:49:26Ramadan is incomplete, lackluster.
00:49:29Because I attribute it to this:
00:49:31That's my personal opinion.
00:49:32There's really no single explanation for this.
00:49:34Why always Eid al-Adha?
00:49:36There is sacrifice during Eid al-Adha.
00:49:38Something very romantic
00:49:39Isn't it?
00:49:39There will be bloodshed.
00:49:40So, sir, we have to observe the crescent moon.
00:49:43Here you go, sir.
00:49:44One of your favorite things
00:49:46To sacrifice to God Almighty
00:49:47He has a very romantic side.
00:49:49During Ramadan
00:49:51It is often the subject of poetry and art.
00:49:53There's nothing that can happen.
00:49:54This is one
00:49:54And also during Ramadan.
00:49:56God has spoken.
00:49:58The Quran was revealed during Ramadan.
00:49:59When God speaks
00:50:01There are no words left for the ear.
00:50:02The servant is left with two bodies.
00:50:04What God said
00:50:07An Ramadan
00:50:08Koran
00:50:09Ramadan is the month that
00:50:11The Quran was revealed in that month.
00:50:13This verse
00:50:13That is, God Almighty
00:50:15Within what they created
00:50:16He chose the human being.
00:50:18He interacted with her
00:50:19Such a magnificent event
00:50:21It is the anniversary of Ramadan.
00:50:22Now, what a magnificent event
00:50:25The end
00:50:25How can it be a holiday?
00:50:27It's dull from this point of view.
00:50:28Because talking to God
00:50:30Reunion with him
00:50:32Its end is a celebration
00:50:34Moreover
00:50:34During the holy month of Ramadan
00:50:37This much
00:50:39Prophethood has come
00:50:40Revelation has descended.
00:50:42God chose mankind.
00:50:44He spoke to her.
00:50:44Like this
00:50:45A glorious month is coming to an end.
00:50:47The celebration of its end
00:50:49That's also a form of worship.
00:50:51Just like the pre-dawn meal (sahur) is an act of worship.
00:50:53Eid is also a form of worship.
00:50:55Holiday
00:50:55Eid prayer is being performed.
00:50:57The holiday begins with prayer.
00:50:58The reason it hasn't found a place in literature
00:51:02The fact that the Quran was revealed during Ramadan
00:51:06Therefore, poets don't have much to say.
00:51:08They have behaved respectfully.
00:51:09They couldn't get very far.
00:51:11But the main thing is...
00:51:12Those who left their mark on literature
00:51:14In music, in culture
00:51:15It's all about Eid al-Adha.
00:51:17But it's a holiday after all.
00:51:18Not limited to literature.
00:51:20Infiltrating our family
00:51:22To our surroundings
00:51:24The sound of the bird is echoing around us.
00:51:25When we evaluate it in terms of its size
00:51:27What do we say for the holiday?
00:51:29It is complete worship.
00:51:30How to be mindful of Ramadan
00:51:32For example, we deliberately don't eat certain things.
00:51:33Something knowingly in time
00:51:34We'll knowingly eat something even during the holiday.
00:51:36Yes
00:51:37Allah
00:51:37We kept saying "Eat".
00:51:39He said eat, so we eat.
00:51:40This is a surrender.
00:51:41Islam itself means submission.
00:51:43The holiday is a point
00:51:44This is also an expression of surrender.
00:51:47Also, hearts will unite during the holiday.
00:51:49It is the Prophet's command.
00:51:50Those who are estranged will reconcile.
00:51:51Broken hearts will be mended.
00:51:53Celebration
00:51:54Hearts are refreshed
00:51:56Hearts anew, once again
00:51:57It is a period when it is flourishing.
00:51:59It is God's command.
00:52:00It is a manifestation of God.
00:52:01It's truly refreshing.
00:52:03If it weren't for the holiday
00:52:04That broken heart
00:52:06It's actually irreparable.
00:52:07But there's a certain atmosphere during the holiday...
00:52:09People forgive.
00:52:09God's forgiveness
00:52:11Forgiveness
00:52:12Because he got excited
00:52:13This also manifests in these people during the holiday.
00:52:15Immense tolerance
00:52:17Immense humanity
00:52:19Immense protection
00:52:21Attitude of forgiveness
00:52:22In people too, out of love and respect for the holiday
00:52:25It is visible
00:52:25This is also the holiday season.
00:52:28Thanks
00:52:29Professor Nihal
00:52:31Of course, some
00:52:33Occasions
00:52:34The matter in question
00:52:35For example, to prevent
00:52:37To prevent certain things
00:52:38In relation to your field as well
00:52:41To take precautions
00:52:42To look for a number of opportunities
00:52:44Ramadan, for example, is one such month.
00:52:46Could it be an opportunity?
00:52:48And at the end of Ramadan
00:52:50The upcoming holiday
00:52:51These are ours
00:52:53Passing it on to future generations
00:52:55While teaching
00:52:56At the same time
00:52:58Therapeutic
00:52:59It must have another aspect.
00:53:01Isn't that right?
00:53:02Just passing through
00:53:03It shouldn't be a season we're experiencing.
00:53:05Of course
00:53:06Prevention
00:53:08What you're referring to is actually
00:53:09Ramadan season
00:53:11This measure
00:53:12Very much like that
00:53:13A preparatory
00:53:14Climate
00:53:15We can say
00:53:16In addiction
00:53:18The most beautiful
00:53:20One of the motorcycles
00:53:23Addictive substances
00:53:24To avoid getting involved at all.
00:53:25So, it's preventive.
00:53:26Services
00:53:27There is actually a great need for it.
00:53:29Because less
00:53:30Costly
00:53:31And more
00:53:32It's actually enjoyable.
00:53:33Easier
00:53:34One side that exists
00:53:35And Ramadan
00:53:37The climate too
00:53:38In this sense
00:53:39Addicts
00:53:40From addiction
00:53:41In his salvation as well
00:53:42Or
00:53:43Addiction
00:53:43In a preventive sense as well
00:53:45An important season
00:53:46That it is
00:53:46We can say
00:53:47Actually
00:53:48In addition
00:53:50And Ramadan too
00:53:53To other months
00:53:54By carrying
00:53:55Maybe this
00:53:55Sustainable
00:53:56With addiction
00:53:58People who are struggling
00:54:00How can we carry it?
00:54:00In what sense?
00:54:01We're talking about transportation.
00:54:02So this spirit
00:54:03We learned here
00:54:05Because here is a
00:54:05We experienced it.
00:54:06With fasting
00:54:07Here is our ego
00:54:08To give a commendation
00:54:09To gain self-discipline
00:54:10Gaining self-control
00:54:12Because that's what we need
00:54:14Our basic needs
00:54:15We don't eat geniuses.
00:54:16So I can't.
00:54:17Not to do
00:54:18We learned
00:54:19Like this
00:54:20Addictive
00:54:21From the substances
00:54:21Being able to stay away
00:54:23Fasting is important
00:54:24It's an assignment.
00:54:25Therefore
00:54:26Here
00:54:27What we have learned
00:54:28Other
00:54:30Months too
00:54:31We can carry it.
00:54:32Experiencing
00:54:33In terms of
00:54:35We need to get closer.
00:54:36To prevent
00:54:37Because
00:54:37We haven't tried
00:54:39We don't know
00:54:39To things
00:54:40What we don't know
00:54:41To things
00:54:41In our interest
00:54:42So high
00:54:43It is not
00:54:43Probably
00:54:44Because family
00:54:45their children
00:54:46Somehow
00:54:47Such
00:54:48From addictions
00:54:49He hasn't experienced it
00:54:50But
00:54:50For him
00:54:51Harmful
00:54:52From things
00:54:53To protect
00:54:54You have to
00:54:54And yes
00:54:55In prevention
00:54:56Protective factors
00:54:57Very important
00:54:58Of course.
00:54:59Risk factors
00:55:00It should be known
00:55:01Accordingly
00:55:01Taking precautions
00:55:02And protective factors
00:55:04Also
00:55:04Strengthening
00:55:06For example
00:55:06You mentioned family
00:55:08In the family
00:55:08Trustworthy
00:55:09Family relationships
00:55:10Family ties
00:55:12Most important
00:55:13Protective factors
00:55:14He is one of them
00:55:14But family
00:55:15So much so that
00:55:16Both a risk factor
00:55:17Both protective factor
00:55:19Also
00:55:19It appears before us
00:55:20Risk factor
00:55:21What you said
00:55:21Risk factors
00:55:23Actually
00:55:24Addiction
00:55:24To its emergence
00:55:26Preparing the ground
00:55:27Slippery surface
00:55:28In a sense
00:55:29We can say
00:55:30For risk factors
00:55:31In this sense
00:55:32Family relationships
00:55:33If sometimes very oppressive families
00:55:36Sometimes, families are too lenient with their children.
00:55:38It is a risky area.
00:55:40For example, for addiction.
00:55:41We can't say that all of them will become addicted.
00:55:44But we can talk about a risk factor here.
00:55:46Even these risk factors
00:55:49Some people start it from infancy.
00:55:52Why?
00:55:53This is associated with attachment theory in the literature.
00:55:56The quality of the caregiver's relationship with the baby
00:56:00In his adult life
00:56:03If a safe area is not created, the family too
00:56:07He might gravitate more towards such sides.
00:56:11Therefore, it is a risky region.
00:56:12So it's not that we're struggling to overcome our addiction.
00:56:16The way we raise children from the very beginning can also be a protective factor.
00:56:23What contribution can institutions make in this regard?
00:56:27In fact, there are very important services both in the world and in our country in terms of prevention and combating addiction.
00:56:35In our country, there is the Ministry of Interior, the Police Department, and also the governorships.
00:56:43All governorates are working together by gathering all institutions in their respective provinces.
00:56:49And it monitors this periodically.
00:56:51Of course, we can mention the Directorate of Religious Affairs among the institutions in this context.
00:56:56The Directorate of Religious Affairs has addiction coordinators in every province and every district.
00:57:02For example, you may have come across it.
00:57:05In Eyüp, at the Kaap Mosque, our esteemed teacher Emin Kır rendered a very important service.
00:57:11In terms of combating addiction, within the mosque...
00:57:14We have such wonderful examples.
00:57:16And of course, there is Yeşilay, with its history spanning nearly 106 years.
00:57:23When we talk about addiction
00:57:25Because in our childhood, being a member of the Green Crescent (Yeşilay) club became such a matter of honor for us.
00:57:31We would be happy
00:57:32That's how we grew up, and Yeşilay has training programs in the fight against addiction.
00:57:37Addiction prevention training in Türkiye.
00:57:39In addition, Yeşilay has counseling centers.
00:57:44So the person is involved in both prevention and addiction.
00:57:48In both substance and behavioral addictions, when one is addicted...
00:57:53The one who serves him, provides free service.
00:57:56In all provinces of Türkiye, in all districts of Istanbul, and in major cities.
00:58:01There are such counseling centers and rehabilitation centers.
00:58:04You are suggesting these.
00:58:06Definitely
00:58:07In other words, an area where citizens can easily access and receive support.
00:58:13I want to give a detail here.
00:58:15Now, sometimes addicts are about to overcome their addiction.
00:58:19So he doesn't want to.
00:58:20So, for him to get better, he needs to want it too.
00:58:24So we can't force anyone to get better.
00:58:26Therefore, families can also receive support at these centers.
00:58:31In other words, by becoming aware of how to approach her child.
00:58:35It can actually make it easier for the child, the young person, the addict to become mentally prepared for treatment.
00:59:13We can say
00:59:14They envision a reunion that is one in a thousand.
00:59:17And that doesn't last long anyway.
00:59:19For example, here we see Nedim.
00:59:21He is the poet of Vuslat, one of the divan poets.
00:59:23Let's laugh, play, and enjoy life.
00:59:27Let us drink the water from the newly opened fountain.
00:59:30Let's see the dagger he put on his older brother.
00:59:33Let's go, my dear, let's walk and have a simple drink.
00:59:36Okay, there's a reunion here.
00:59:37Or it exists in the land-based one.
00:59:39"I wouldn't call something beautiful unless it was mine," says the one who is a blacksmith.
00:59:42There is reunion
00:59:44But behind all this
00:59:45So, if we were to use a ratio, it's one in ten thousand.
00:59:49The rest is all separation.
00:59:51Heartbreak, jealousy, disappointment
00:59:53It's all of these.
00:59:54Because this world in which humankind lives
00:59:57The code is like this.
00:59:59Yes
00:59:59We usually live so that we can miss things later.
01:00:02Not so that we can be together
01:00:03In one of my conferences, I mentioned Fuzul's famous work.
01:00:07I'm talking about Leyli and Mecnun.
01:00:09Of course, this has been greatly idealized.
01:00:12Leyla and Mecnun belongs to all Eastern societies
01:00:14To love and be loved means
01:00:16While I was speaking
01:00:19A sound came from the room.
01:00:20Why is there no Majnun (a legendary Turkish love story) today, professor?
01:00:22Before I could even answer
01:00:23They answered.
01:00:25They shoot at each other.
01:00:26That's why they said that, because Leyla isn't here.
01:00:27I said, wait a minute.
01:00:28I said there are no deserts today.
01:00:30So there is no longing.
01:00:31So there is no heartbreak.
01:00:33Without it, there is no love.
01:00:35If you find everything ready before you even ask for it
01:00:38How much of the flavor will you get from that thing?
01:00:41You need to miss them a little.
01:00:42You need to experience some longing.
01:00:44It should reach a point where...
01:00:46It just occurred to me while the teacher was speaking.
01:00:48We can conclude the following:
01:00:51If addiction stems from ego
01:00:53It's a nuisance, we need to get rid of it.
01:00:55Dependence
01:00:56But if it comes from the heart
01:00:58Stop trying to get rid of it.
01:01:00We need to sink even further.
01:01:01For example...
01:01:03Sheikh Galip's
01:01:04The composed
01:01:05As far as I know
01:01:06He has three separate compositions.
01:01:07His famous song
01:01:09If you would make me unaware
01:01:11A hundred thousand torments
01:01:12I loved you.
01:01:13It was written on my forehead like this.
01:01:15Kilki accident
01:01:15I loved you.
01:01:17I will not go back on this word.
01:01:19With the circuit, the sky is thicker than water.
01:01:20Let them be witnesses to my love.
01:01:22Desire Sema
01:01:23I loved you.
01:01:24Look at this loyalty!
01:01:25But this
01:01:26How idealized
01:01:27It is a commitment
01:01:28Yes
01:01:29Even if you kill him, he won't give up.
01:01:31But to this
01:01:32As we know
01:01:33Is it an addiction?
01:01:34We should say
01:01:35No
01:01:35This is separate
01:01:36Coming from this spirit
01:01:37It is a loyalty that comes from the heart.
01:01:39The other is from the ego.
01:01:41If you don't come
01:01:43If only the sound of Payin could be heard
01:01:45Isn't that right, sir?
01:01:46Witness
01:01:48Of course, one more verse.
01:01:50I might forget.
01:01:51I'll interrupt
01:01:52The thing
01:01:53Nail has a famous couplet.
01:01:54Now ours
01:01:54Especially in classical Ottoman literature
01:01:56The arrival and departure of the beloved
01:01:58It has been the subject of many poems.
01:01:59Especially the departure
01:02:00Keep away
01:02:01I have a hijab, you know...
01:02:02The lovers are leaving.
01:02:04Oh, my beautiful one
01:02:05Let her wrap herself in a red shawl.
01:02:06Let him walk
01:02:07Its end is like my heart, following behind
01:02:09Let it crawl or walk
01:02:10Pay attention.
01:02:11Sin letters
01:02:12This much
01:02:13The reason for using it
01:02:14The rustling of skirts
01:02:16To be able to give
01:02:16Alteration
01:02:17It tells through sounds.
01:02:18This way
01:02:19And then there's the arrival.
01:02:20Vuslat
01:02:21My dear, you are coming.
01:02:22Step by step
01:02:24Night arrival
01:02:25Naili
01:02:26That moon
01:02:26Cihan cihan
01:02:28Elemi
01:02:28Can't he wait?
01:02:29from Naili
01:02:30Modern Turkish
01:02:31I'm downloading it right now.
01:02:32Oh Naili
01:02:34That moon-faced one
01:02:35From afar at night
01:02:36Approaching step by step
01:02:37Worlds full of
01:02:39The agony of waiting
01:02:40Isn't it worth it?
01:02:41Naili says
01:02:42Look, this is the arrival of your lover.
01:02:43Vuslat
01:02:44The other one is
01:02:45It was his departure
01:02:46Yes
01:02:47Life
01:02:50During their arrivals and departures
01:02:52The life we live
01:02:53In problems
01:02:54It diversified
01:02:56Each one
01:02:57A separate
01:02:58Treatment
01:02:59He wants
01:03:00Well
01:03:00Each of them
01:03:02A separate
01:03:03Expertise
01:03:04The equivalent
01:03:04The matter in question
01:03:05It's possible
01:03:06And from within
01:03:07In situations where there is no way out
01:03:08Treatment
01:03:37Treatment
01:03:38Now addiction
01:03:40Versatile
01:03:41Versatile
01:03:41A complex problem
01:03:42This should also be mentioned here.
01:03:43That would be appropriate.
01:03:44Only
01:03:45Not affecting our biology
01:03:47Psychological
01:03:48Sociological
01:03:49Economic
01:03:50Legal
01:04:21What else
01:04:21You can apply to Yedem.
01:04:22The family will apply.
01:04:23About addiction
01:04:25You will be informed
01:04:25At the same time
01:04:26Every family is a system.
01:04:28Within that system
01:04:30Sometimes
01:04:30So, against the family's will.
01:04:33Without knowing
01:04:34He over there
01:04:35It can drag.
01:04:36So that system
01:04:38An evaluation
01:04:40It is necessary
01:04:40Everyone
01:04:41A change
01:04:43It is necessary
01:04:43In the family
01:04:44Only those who are addicted
01:04:45Not the person
01:04:45All family members
01:04:47To change
01:04:48Of course it should be
01:04:49Because sometimes
01:04:50Unintentionally
01:04:50He over there
01:04:51We can push it.
01:04:52We
01:04:52Yes
01:04:53Alone here
01:04:53To make it a little more concrete.
01:04:55If necessary
01:04:56In general
01:04:57We are addicted
01:04:58We are talking about that
01:04:59Especially perhaps
01:05:00Substance use
01:05:01These and such
01:05:02It's immediately obvious.
01:05:03We said our program
01:05:04At the beginning
01:05:04But today
01:05:06Modern tools
01:05:07On the occasion of
01:05:08The resulting
01:05:09There are addictions.
01:05:10Here is the internet
01:05:11Addiction
01:05:12Yes
01:05:12And the internet
01:05:13With his addiction
01:05:14emerging together
01:05:15Many others
01:05:16Addictions
01:05:17Game
01:05:18Addiction
01:05:19For aught I know
01:05:20Well
01:05:21Own
01:05:21Our children
01:05:22For hours
01:05:23For example
01:05:24To himself
01:05:25In the game
01:05:25They can hold on.
01:05:26Yes
01:05:27When it is taken away from him
01:05:29A problem is occurring.
01:05:30Yes
01:05:31In this sense
01:05:32Actually
01:05:32From the very beginning
01:05:34A system
01:05:35It needs to be established.
01:05:36Especially
01:05:360-2 years old
01:05:37With no screen
01:05:38They shouldn't meet.
01:05:390-2
01:05:400-2
01:05:410-2
01:05:410-2
01:05:41They should never meet.
01:05:43Because this
01:05:44When you meet
01:05:45And when exposed to too much
01:05:46It causes damage again.
01:05:48And perhaps irreversible.
01:05:50It causes damage.
01:05:51And after that
01:05:52Early childhood
01:05:53In middle childhood as well
01:05:54Gradually
01:05:55Increase
01:05:56So that's it.
01:05:56A limitless screen
01:05:58It shouldn't be like that.
01:05:59In children
01:06:00Mothers, of course.
01:06:01The job is done.
01:06:02Other activities
01:06:04Then
01:06:05The child used to be
01:06:06To television
01:06:06It was entrusted
01:06:07Now
01:06:08To the phones
01:06:09To tablets
01:06:09To be entrusted
01:06:10It started
01:06:11But
01:06:12There
01:06:12The danger
01:06:13Not much yet
01:06:14Aware
01:06:14We are not
01:06:15There
01:06:16Mother
01:06:16From the beginning
01:06:17Yes
01:06:17Father
01:06:18At work
01:06:18Parents
01:06:19This very
01:06:19He didn't notice.
01:06:20He couldn't set limits.
01:06:21But where you noticed
01:06:22He needs to set limits.
01:06:24Of course, here
01:06:24Mothers
01:06:25Fathers
01:06:25He's a little hesitant.
01:06:27So the kid is causing a huge commotion.
01:06:28But I mean, a 9-year-old child
01:06:30What's the most he can do?
01:06:31So he needs to learn it.
01:06:33Those limitations
01:06:34Because there are no borders.
01:06:36He is surpassed more and more each time.
01:06:38Because there
01:06:39A virtual reality
01:06:41And from normal life
01:06:42There is a faster-moving world.
01:06:44Because there
01:06:46The child is losing his sense of reality.
01:06:49Therefore
01:06:50Daily life
01:06:51Too much now
01:06:52It starts to become unpleasant.
01:06:53It's starting to come slowly.
01:06:54This is how he's trying to raise it.
01:06:56You might see the children on screens.
01:06:58Normal photos
01:06:59Here's someone trying to magnify the things they're experiencing.
01:07:02Because now she looks at her surroundings through the lens of a living world.
01:07:05Therefore, boundaries are important in behavioral addictions as well.
01:07:09It is important to be able to protect them.
01:07:11So what you said about that time is actually very interesting.
01:07:15In other words, children are starting to lose enjoyment of their current real life.
01:07:22This is not a very big danger.
01:07:23Definitely
01:07:24Things they did regarding this
01:07:26You're talking about those enlargement movements.
01:07:28Yes
01:07:28How should we track these?
01:07:32So this is a really serious matter.
01:07:33Yes, so we should be cautious from the very beginning.
01:07:37Or he should be cautious the moment he notices it, though.
01:07:39There is also this:
01:07:41Children follow in our footsteps.
01:07:44More than what we say
01:07:46So put it down on the phone screen.
01:07:49When we say "stop playing," we won't be on screen anymore.
01:07:53While we're playing on our phones, we won't be telling the child to turn off the TV or the computer.
01:07:59It is also important for the family to set an example.
01:08:02Of course, he needs to put something in its place.
01:08:05Actually, this is very important.
01:08:06Yes
01:08:06For example, what could it be?
01:08:08In other words, it's geared towards the child's interests.
01:08:11Mothers, fathers, and teachers can discover his/her interests.
01:08:15They questioned him a little like that.
01:08:17After something slightly sweet
01:08:19By discovering what you are interested in
01:08:21We can encourage him to develop his skills in that area.
01:08:26In this sense, for example, preventive measures are very valuable.
01:08:29Art, sports, culture, religious and spiritual activities, worship.
01:08:35Importantly, it improves his life skills.
01:08:39And it actually helps protect our children from such bad habits.
01:08:45Yes, for example, the topic of worship is also important in terms of getting children used to it and guiding them.
01:08:53What kind of guidance might be involved within the family?
01:08:57Perhaps there was an example of worship like this:
01:09:01A new prayer is gifted to the child at every age.
01:09:04So not all at once.
01:09:06For example, several siblings at home
01:09:08Here are two prayer mats that were gifted, one of which is larger.
01:09:11There is only one small one.
01:09:12What do we mean by giving prayer as a gift?
01:09:14So you will now perform that prayer regularly.
01:09:17It is always time to perform the midday prayer.
01:09:20Of course, these are all practice phases before they reach the actual aircraft.
01:09:23Of course, his older brother prays two prayers.
01:09:25Why do I want to make one of those too?
01:09:27You know, as a means of encouragement
01:09:29Of course, congregational prayers are also very important here.
01:09:33Because when he sees it, a whole different kind of conversation starts there.
01:09:37In that sense, fasting is also like that, for example.
01:09:40Like giving a gift for the first fast observed.
01:09:42Of course, incentive elements and rewards should also be included in the exaggeration.
01:09:47There's even something called buying someone's fast, isn't there?
01:09:51My teacher in Anatolia
01:09:52So our children
01:09:54So, from a pedagogical perspective, children receive gifts and rewards naturally, in line with their own nature.
01:10:02Developing their own abilities and characteristics
01:10:07We have to achieve this in some way, both as a family and with the support of school educators.
01:10:16Otherwise, simply complaining and adopting a prohibitive attitude won't be enough to achieve anything.
01:10:24It's of no use to him either.
01:10:25It's even more similar to this:
01:10:28For example, imagine a house where a train passes by.
01:10:32The first guests are startled by the sound of the train.
01:10:35But the homeowner doesn't hear him at all.
01:10:37They've lost their hearing, but they're very powerful now.
01:10:40Things you constantly tell your children not to do are like the hosts in the house now.
01:10:46So he/she becomes deaf.
01:10:47It is not audible.
01:10:48Yes, but the call to prayer of Muhammad was heard.
01:10:50Iftar time in Ankara. May Allah accept your prayers, sir.
01:10:53The joy of Ramadan continues in full swing on TRT1 screens.
01:10:59And indeed, as we observe these final days of the blessed month of Ramadan...
01:11:05We have to admit that we are experiencing a similar intensity of emotion within ourselves.
01:11:11Because for a whole month, with all its beauty
01:11:16Here in this studio, chatting and socializing.
01:11:20We were with you.
01:11:21You were with us from your screens too.
01:11:24And there's very little time left until the holiday.
01:11:27So tomorrow is the eve of Eid, and hopefully Eid itself will be the day after.
01:11:32We will understand together.
01:11:34May God grant us a safe and sound journey.
01:11:38Teacher, as a believer, you too experienced holidays in your childhood, of course.
01:11:45For some reason, childhood holidays are always cherished and loved so much.
01:11:50It seems that childhood is a process that leaves lasting marks on a person.
01:11:54This is one of the most important sources that nourishes our subconscious.
01:12:00The flavors we taste during Ramadan, Eid al-Adha, etc.
01:12:03You must have childhood memories too.
01:12:08Would you be so kind as to tell us a little about what the holidays were like in those days?
01:12:12How should we celebrate today?
01:12:14Yes, usually in every conversation, for example...
01:12:16Oh, those old Ramadans, oh, those old holidays!
01:12:19As the saying goes, Ramadan and Eid never get old.
01:12:22We are the ones who get old, they always remain the same.
01:12:24Because Ramadan and Eid offer us glimpses of eternity.
01:12:28It is so sacred, so holy.
01:12:30Because Ramadan and Eid come every year and never change.
01:12:34We understand that it is possible to never change, never end, never sink, never run out of steam.
01:12:39Ramadan and Eid also make us sense this.
01:12:42And the time period when we experience this intuition most strongly is our childhood.
01:12:49We sense it, mind you, I'm not saying we understand it.
01:12:51Intuition is far more advanced than comprehension.
01:12:53There is joy, but why can't we understand it?
01:12:56We should be happy, but why?
01:12:58For example, we wake up on the eve of a holiday.
01:13:00Clothes, new holiday outfits, and other things are being bought.
01:13:04I just asked, and you've done it too.
01:13:06People my age always did it.
01:13:08We took our shoes and put them to bed that night.
01:13:11The shoes we'll wear in the morning are with us in bed.
01:13:15We went to bed and woke up in the morning.
01:13:18We will go to the Eid prayer.
01:13:20The time spent going back and forth was the sweetest time; we'll kiss the hands of our elders.
01:13:25As soon as someone kisses your hand, they'll naturally reach into their pockets to give you money.
01:13:28We will make money.
01:13:29Holiday allowance
01:13:31Hugs, kisses, especially reconciliation between those who have quarreled.
01:13:35Watching them reconcile is a completely different feeling.
01:13:39In other words, a complete parade of humanity.
01:13:42What does it mean to be human?
01:13:44It will become clear during holidays.
01:13:45We are tasting the fruits of being human.
01:13:49Missing the eve of the holiday
01:13:51Just as fasting is about longing for iftar
01:13:54The eve of the holiday, which we long for, comes within the 30-day or 28-29-day fasting period.
01:14:00So, the day before Eid is the day we reach the final stage of reunion.
01:14:05Yes
01:14:06The eve of a holiday is a very sweet day.
01:14:07You fasted for over 20 days with the income you earned.
01:14:11He has his honor.
01:14:13And before you lies the Eid, with the permission of Almighty God.
01:14:16God says rejoice.
01:14:17To rejoice by the command of God
01:14:20Absolutely legitimate.
01:14:21It is a very sweet joy.
01:14:22This is the difference between the eve of the holiday and the holiday itself.
01:14:27After the holiday, but on the second day of the holiday.
01:14:29A strange unease, a gloom begins.
01:14:33You feel an emptiness in the afternoon of the second day.
01:14:36There is no more iftar.
01:14:38No pre-dawn meal.
01:14:39There is no Tarawih prayer.
01:14:40No response.
01:14:41A gap
01:14:42But gradually, in our negligence, we forget that void.
01:14:46The old days begin again.
01:14:47Not again after 11 months
01:14:48We will welcome the most blessed month of the year, God willing.
01:14:51Hopefully
01:14:52So, the holiday actually gives us a feeling of eternity.
01:14:58I'm saying this within the framework of what you've said, which gives a feeling of not being exhausted, of not being finished.
01:15:04An important period of time
01:15:06Yes, it's a holiday for our families.
01:15:12Of course, we also wish our families a happy and healthy holiday.
01:15:16They lived and understood the holy month of Ramadan beautifully with their family.
01:15:21There must also be a sense of satisfaction in having been able to give them something.
01:15:26Isn't that right, sir?
01:15:27That's absolutely right.
01:15:27So, by observing this Ramadan together.
01:15:30It's generally easier for people to follow through on their decisions during Ramadan.
01:15:37Because he is not alone there.
01:15:38Because we are acting together with his family, his environment, his social circle, and society.
01:15:44Easier to understand
01:15:46And with the holiday, a sense of joy is actually achieved.
01:15:51So, if we're going to talk about this in terms of addictions...
01:15:54I know that during Ramadan, our people take a break from these addictive substances.
01:16:02So, out of respect for Ramadan, he won't touch it.
01:16:07So, can we also call it politeness?
01:16:08In a sense
01:16:09Yes
01:16:09He doesn't put it in his mouth, he takes a break.
01:16:12I see this break as a period of staying sober.
01:16:16So it's a detox.
01:16:18By rebuilding themselves through rehabilitation
01:16:23By changing their lifestyles and coping skills
01:16:26I hope it becomes a lasting celebration in their lives.
01:16:31In this way, support can be obtained from the important places we mentioned, from the reserves.
01:16:37They can achieve a lasting celebration.
01:16:39We hope they will reach us.
01:16:41And I also want to say this, with very little time left...
01:16:44Of course, we talked about addictions, substance addiction.
01:16:49We can also observe a phone fast at work.
01:16:54By turning off those notifications
01:16:56Without being exposed to too many stimuli
01:17:00Here's how to allocate time.
01:17:03Times when we'll be busy on the phone
01:17:05Of course, outside of our work.
01:17:07We do a lot of scrolling, you know.
01:17:09It draws us in, and suddenly we disappear.
01:17:12By setting limits for them as well
01:17:14We can also observe fasts there and reach the holiday.
01:17:18How wonderful, yes.
01:17:19Of course, sir, we started our program at the beginning...
01:17:22Commemoration of the Çanakkale Victory and our martyrs today.
01:17:28111th anniversary on the occasion of the anniversary
01:17:31We talked about it.
01:17:33A struggle was waged there amidst great deprivation, hardship, and need.
01:17:43And I'm just repeating what a retired soldier friend told me.
01:17:47We don't know the military aspect of it.
01:17:49Yes
01:17:49We know heroism.
01:17:51The soldiers were ordered to fight with bayonets because ammunition was running low.
01:17:56So there are no bullets.
01:17:56Engage in close combat; don't waste too much ammunition.
01:17:59That's why, especially on those shores, thousands of young people under the age of 25 slaughtered each other for hours.
01:18:07The Battle of Çanakkale is such a battle.
01:18:09Yes, so it seems we too are experiencing a kind of spiritual poverty within existence.
01:18:19To help them regain those feelings
01:18:23So what can we do for today's generation, for our young people?
01:18:27Mevlana Celalüddin Rumi says:
01:18:29God Almighty gave every human being two things.
01:18:32One gave their heart, and the other gave their stomach.
01:18:36One of the two
01:18:37If one is full, the other must be empty.
01:18:39Both cannot be full at the same time.
01:18:41Either a heart full or an empty stomach.
01:18:43Fasting is the perfect test of this.
01:18:46Either the stomach is full, or the heart is empty.
01:18:49Oh eye, what is sleep? Come, awaken in the nights.
01:18:53Watch the stars move, during the nighttime strolls.
01:18:56Eat little, drink little, sleep little, if you love the guardian.
01:19:00So that it may be seen by your eyes, the Merciful One in the nights
01:19:03To young people, this means eating less, drinking less, sleeping less
01:19:06We need to let them experience what it has brought us.
01:19:10Otherwise, you won't eat much without letting him taste it and whetting his appetite.
01:19:16They need to know what they can achieve by eating less.
01:19:20I think then the local objective will be achieved.
01:19:24Or why would someone suddenly give up a particular pleasure?
01:19:29Isn't it?
01:19:30It won't pass
01:19:30If he finds a bigger one
01:19:32It used to exist in Anatolia, I don't know if it still does.
01:19:35How did they wean a child?
01:19:37The child is used to it, he will suckle from his mother.
01:19:39But I'm getting old now.
01:19:40How did they cut it?
01:19:42By feeding them honey
01:19:43Once he tastes honey, he forgets about it.
01:19:45If you can offer something more delicious, he'll forget about it.
01:19:49Otherwise, they can't give up.
01:19:50Yes
01:19:51Then to our new generation, to our youth
01:19:55And even our own selves
01:19:57Similarly, by involving it in the process
01:19:59We need to talk about pursuing greater pleasures.
01:20:02Of course, something higher.
01:20:03So, think about what he's saying, for example.
01:20:04Sufis need conversation.
01:20:07Paradise is for ascetics.
01:20:09The madmen need a nightingale.
01:20:11I need you, only you.
01:20:13It would even overshadow paradise.
01:20:16What a magnificent reunion he is in pursuit of.
01:20:18Yes
01:20:19Indeed, in the verse of Surah Yunus...
01:20:21God Almighty says
01:20:23They have paradise and more.
01:20:25This verse
01:20:26God's believing servants
01:20:28When speaking about the servants He is pleased with
01:20:30He says
01:20:30They have paradise and more.
01:20:33Now we understand what heaven is.
01:20:35What could be better than paradise?
01:20:37And if you aspire to more of something
01:20:39Even paradise pales in comparison.
01:20:41Thanks
01:20:42Thank you very much, teacher.
01:20:43Thank you
01:20:44Thank you, Ms. Niyan.
01:20:46Today we talked about Bağmılı and Çanakkale.
01:20:49Let's go to the Istanbul iftar together after a short prayer, God willing.
01:20:53Amine
01:20:54Hallelujah
01:20:56Hallelujah
01:20:57Hallelujah
01:20:58Lord of the worlds
01:20:59Amine
01:20:59Vessalatu vesselamu ala rasulina muhammedin ve ala alihi ve ashabihi ajma'in
01:21:04O Lord of the worlds and O Most Merciful, in these final moments of the blessed month of Ramadan, make us among those whom You are pleased with.
01:21:14Amine
01:21:14Grant him forgiveness, mercy, and deliverance from hell.
01:21:19Remove our weaknesses, our flaws, and our poverty.
01:21:26Increase our acts of worship that nourish our souls.
01:21:30Let us taste sublime spiritual delights
01:21:34With their taste
01:21:36Grant me the grace to turn away from animalistic and worldly pleasures.
01:21:40For today only
01:21:42The one who gifted us this heavenly homeland
01:21:44All those who sacrificed their lives
01:21:46May our martyrs rest in peace.
01:21:49We remember them with gratitude.
01:21:51Have mercy on them.
01:21:53And the most beautiful rewards are those with high status.
01:21:56Amine
01:21:56Praise be to God.
01:21:58Lord of the worlds
01:21:59Dear viewers
01:22:01Iftar time for Istanbul
01:22:03May God accept it.
01:22:05I bear witness that there is no god but Allah.
01:22:13I bear witness that there is no god but Allah.
01:22:25I bear witness that Muhammad
01:22:29The Messenger of Allah
01:22:39I bear witness that Muhammad
01:22:44The Messenger of Allah
01:22:57I bear witness that Muhammad
01:23:01I bear witness that Muhammad
01:23:09I bear witness that Muhammad
01:23:27G concentrate
01:23:28Hand tool
01:23:29I bear witness that it is with the Quruta
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01:23:32I bear witness that Muhammad
01:23:38I bear witness that Muhammad
01:24:45We, as a nation, are experiencing and continue to experience the peace and joy of Ramadan, and may God grant this joy to all our believing brothers and sisters in the Islamic world.
01:24:58May it keep them alive.
01:24:59Let them also experience the joy of the holiday as it should be experienced.
01:25:04May it be a means of deliverance, liberation, and salvation for us, from all kinds of oppression, evil, and injustice.
01:25:12Today, we are commemorating the 111th anniversary of the victory and martyrs of Çanakkale, and we talked about Çanakkale.
01:25:26Here we remembered and commemorated our martyrs, the young men and women who sacrificed their lives for the homeland.
01:25:34May God protect our homeland from all evil and the malice of our enemies.
01:25:40May God protect our unity, our integrity, and our solidarity, and may we all reach the holiday together, God willing.
01:25:48We have come to the end of our program today.
01:25:51Tomorrow, at the same time, on the eve of Eid, we will be together again for the final program of Ramadan's joy.
01:26:00And we will have guests again.
01:26:02Associate Professor Saliha Uysal and Dr. İlhami Fındıkçı will be with us tomorrow to celebrate Ramadan.
01:26:11Until we meet again, may God protect you.
01:26:15Goodbye.