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Mate you may not understand what the words in the call to prayer means, and as you said in the Quaran the first word is "read", so why don't you just learn arabic ? no one is preventing you from learning it, if it bothers you so much.
I for one don't mind it's in arabic, at least that way all muslims regardless of nationality will understand that it's prayer time.
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I wish we could change the call to prayer from the mosks here in Turkey to turkish, same with prayers from Quran in mosks.
Everything is in arabic and 99% don't understand what is being said, it's like music in a foreign language (arabic).
Excuse me if I'm over stepping, but I think it's very stupid for 100% of Turkey to listen to arabic call to prayers and and arabic prayers in mosks when 99% don't understand a single word!
Correct me if I'm wrong.
Please tell me more.
The crescent and star did not come from the Arabs...it came from you...Turks either adopted the symbol from the Byzantines or ancient Turks already used the symbol for some reason....American evangelicals(not the smartest group of Americans) came up with the bullshit theory that Allah originates from the name of some ancient moon god or goddess because of your flag and the lunar calendar (something multiple cultures have used and still use without having anything to do with worshipping the moon)...in reality it shares the same semitic root as the Jewish name of god Elah.What is "Ay Ata"?
Ay means Moon in turkish.
According to an American friend of mine who is a christian the arabs used to worship idols before islam, and one of those idols was the moon God. And that is why muslims have the crescent (moon) on their flags.
I did get a bit offended, but I can't help but wonder if the arabs did mix their moon god idol into the religion.
Torah, Bible, Quran.
All abrahamic religions almost identical, yet here we are fighting.
It really does smell like politics and colonialism using soft power.
I like to question these things, the quran does require you to question things and learn things. Those who say otherwise are just brainwashed.
so if secular westernized open minded liberal free thinkers and Champions of Tolerance kill people for have a difference of opinion they are heroes and revolutionaries but when Religious people kill someone for the same reason they are terrorist Wow I am just amazed at your hypocrisyTurkey is a really lucky nation i must say.
Yes it's a rare form of mosque, it seems:
http://www.yourdictionary.com/mosk
I have heard that argument in the past, that 1 sentence in the Quran can mean 100 different things and will mean different things to the individual who reads it.
And I get the logic that it might not be 100% same when translated into another language.
But it is WORSE to not understand a single word of it, there is no logic at all in it.
I hear the call to prayer daily, and I see turkish people hearing it too. What we all have in common is we don't understand it!
It's like the whole country is in some kind of trans/hypnosis, it is very strange to say the least.
First I have a question. What is a mosk? Do you mean Mosque?
The reason Arabic is used is because the words spoken there are holy and absolutely cannot be changed in the slightest way. And when translating something to another language there is always some loss of meaning.
If you don't understand the call to prayer then it's your own ignorance
Allâh-ü Ekber" (Allah en büyüktür) (4 kere),
"Eşhedü en lâ ilâhe İllAllah" (Şahitlik ederim ki Allah'tan başka ilah yoktur) (2 kere),
"Eşhedü enne Muhammeden Rasûlullah" (Şahitlik ederim ki Muhammed Allah'ın elçisidir) (2 kere),
"Hayye ale's-salâh" (Haydi namaza) (2 kere),
"Hayye ale'l-felâh" (Haydi kurtuluşa) (2 kere),
"As-salatu hayrun mine'n nevm" (Namaz uykudan hayırlıdır) (2 kere), (Sadece sabah ezanında),
"Allâh-ü Ekber" (Allah en büyüktür) (2 kere),
"Lâ ilâhe İllAllah" (Allah'tan başka ilâh yoktur) (1 kere).
@PAKISTANFOREVER can give you the best response
If you read his posts - he's using the prayer excuse to really get at the matter at hand...which is his disdain for anything arab.
He's already called arabic 'backwardness' - arabs maybe a lot of things...but, the arabic language is anything but 'backward'. Not to mention - 'soft power colonialism'.
Dude, you could have just opened a thread that said - Turks/Turkish >>>> Arabs/Arabic and be done with it
Thanks for the translations, but I wouldn't call it ignorance. I'm a TURK not an arab why should I learn their language?
We ruled over the arabs for hundreds of years and as a side-effect we now need to listen to their language.
And that's fine. He's free to be who he wants to be...love/hate what he wants. But, he needs to stop with the bullshit - it's so transparent, it's not funny. A smarter person would have done this with much more subtletyHe's a kemalist they are all the same islam haters