(true story) SAID NURSI In turkish 8 : with subtitles

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  • the free man 8 : when science and faith are one (true story) with subtitles,
    Aziz Üstad Bediüzzaman Said Nursi (Ottoman Turkish: سعيد نورسی‎ / Sorani Kurdish: سەعید نوورسی‎‎; 1877[1] - 23 March 1960), also spelled Said-i Nursî, officially Said Okur[13] and commonly known with the honorific Bediüzzaman (بديع الزّمان, Badī' al-Zamān), meaning "wonder of the age"; or simply Üstad, "master")[14] was a Kurdish Sunni Muslim theologian. He wrote the Risale-i Nur Collection, a body of Qur'anic commentary exceeding six thousand pages.[15][16] Believing that modern science and logic was the way of the future, he advocated teaching religious sciences in secular schools and modern sciences in religious schools.[15][16][17] Nursi inspired a religious movement[18][19] that has played a vital role in the revival of Islam in Turkey and now numbers several millions of followers worldwide.[20][21] His followers, often known as the "Nurcu movement" or the "Nur cemaati",[22] often call him by the venerating mononymic Üstad ("the Teacher").
    Nursi displayed an unusual ability to learn from an early age, completing the normal course of Madrasa (religious school) education at the early age of fourteen, when he obtained his diploma. He became famous for both his prodigious memory and his unbeaten record in debating with other religious scholars. Another characteristic Nursi displayed from an early age was a dissatisfaction with the existing education system, which when older he formulated into comprehensive proposals for its reform.[23]
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    He was able to recite many books from memory. For instance "... So then he [Molla Fethullah] decided to test his memory and handed him a copy of the work by Al-Hariri of Basra (1054-1122) - also famous for his intelligence and power of memory - called Maqamat al-Hariri. Said read one page once, memorized it, then repeated it by heart. Molla Fethullah expressed his amazement.
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    Said Nursi was exiled to the Isparta Province for, amongst other things, performing the call to prayer in the Arabic language.[37] After his teachings attracted people in the area, the governor of Isparta sent him to a village named Barla[38] where he wrote two-thirds of his Risale-i Nur.[39] These manuscripts were sent to Sav, another village in the region, where people duplicated them in Arabic script (which was officially replaced by the modern Turkish alphabet in 1928).[37][39] After being finished, these books were sent to Nursi's disciples all over Turkey via the "Nurcu postal system".[40] Nursi repeatedly stated that all the persecutions and hardships inflicted on him by the secularist regime were God's blessings and that having destroyed the formal religious establishment, they had unwittingly left popular Islam as the only authentic faith of the Turks.[39]
    Besides these writings themselves, a major factor in the success of the movement may be attributed to the very method Nursi had chosen, which may be summarized with two phrases: 'mânevî jihad,' that is, 'jihad of the word' or 'non-physical jihad', and 'positive action.'[41][42] Nursi considered materialism and atheism and their source materialist philosophy to be his true enemies in this age of science, reason, and civilization.[43] He combated them with reasoned proofs in the Risale-i Nur, considering the Risale-i Nur as the most effective barrier against the corruption of society caused by these enemies. In order to be able to pursue this 'jihad of the word,' Nursi insisted that his students avoided any use of force and disruptive action. Through 'positive action,' and the maintenance of public order and security, the supposed damage caused by the forces of unbelief could be 'repaired' by the 'healing' truths of the Quran. Said Nursi lived much of his life in prison and in exile, persecuted by the secularist state for having invested in religious revival يمكنكم مساعدة قناتكم Vous pouvez aider votre chaine : www.paypal.com...

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