Please make a video on scammers who exist in Turkey on a very massive level, and tell me if Turkish government has taken any actions or if it has implemented laws to curb Turkish and non-Turkish scammers through out Turkey or not. In Turkey frauds exist at every expect of life, such as, Taxi drivers, bar employees, loan officers, real estate business owners, restaurant owners, etc, scam, kidnap, rob, and murder foreign tourists and legal or illegal migrants all the time.
As a turkish, Its really strange to see that rest of the world has still problems about accepting others personal choices,, let me share what Fatih Sultan Mehmet (Conquer of İstanbul in 1453) said,,, Dont ask People like Whats your relagion? Do you perform salah prayer? Are you fasting? All are Allah's questions, but ask -Are you hungry?, do you need something?, Do you have any problem? Those are our responsibility
I myself am a Turkish woman from our capitol city Ankara and it's really true, that we let every human believe in who or what he wants to. It doesn't matter to us. We see everyone only as human being. And there are bad people in every society in the world, as there are good people in it. Everybody should at least try to understand another person. That's our point of view. Love from Türkiye to all humans💕💕💕
Thank you for these words of reassurance. As an Eastern Orthodox Christian who is seriously considering the Ex-Pat life in Turkey, it's nice to know that things are still great in that respect there. Having visited in years past , tolerance had been my experience, but that was as a guest and not a potential resident. Really enjoy your videos, keep up the great work!
It must be amazing to visit Istanbul during Ramadan, and to feel the atmosphere in town😊. That's the reason why I booked my trip to Istanbul for the end of the April, can't wait to come. Ramadan Mubarak to all who celebrate 😊
If you think getting no food till sundown and being persecuted for being a non-Turk is "amazing" then yeah I guess you'd find it "amazing" but it sounds like you have a very small mind.
my Family has many 'rooTs' also in The old AncienT Imperial Rome ITaLy i have rel roman KaTh am born as a girl am a woman was married To a man of Turkey he has rel Islam no prblem am no fanaTic no very religious even if i believe in God we werenT raised sTricT religious ITs all easy in our life we woman arenT owned we live as we like To we choose how we would like To live we woman choose our parTner .... andso on ....
Hello Wonderful presentation. I have always admired Turkey. My friend had moved to Turkey and is very satisfied so far. I was wondering about visiting Turkey again and seeing some properties. Thanks so much for a superb presentation. 🇨🇦
Jeffery, Islam is simple. Christians believe that God walked on this Earth, ate food, went toilet, resided in a womans womb, and died. They believe in the Pagan blood sacrifice of a child to appease God. Only that will get your actions forgiven. Jews believe they are the superior race, free from Gods punishment regardless of their actions. Muslims believe that the creator is One, perfect, unlike anything created. God sent guidance in the form of prophets who were human. You will be judged on your actions. Islam is rational. Accept Islam brother Jeffery.
Great video! I personally love Turkey, been there so many times and i have NEVER felt like foreigner. Amazing country, amazing people. As a christian, we have so many similar traditions and culture! And im sure that nobody in my country Macedonia have problems with the Turks as we are very close friends! Long live Turkey and the Turks!
Hello Aladin ,, actually I’m visiting Turkey this coming month for the first time , and I’m very excited,, heard a lot of beautiful things about culture, historical sites and hmmm food yammy,, can’t wait to come over 🍻
It is a great video about Turkey and explained many significant aspects and cultures of the modern and ancient Turkey. That is why I am living in Turkey now.
Well i think the most beautiful thing about an Islamic country is when it's the Salah time and we hear the Azan (Prayer call) that's the real beauty of Muslim country....And I heard Azan in turkan atay's vlog a while ago it was Maghrib Azan i guess. I loved that about turkey❤❤❤
Aladdin, I belong to The Christian Faith and I respect and appreciate the tolerance and diversity shown in Turkey. It is a country that I have always had great respect for.
I am from another Muslim country where Christianity is just 0.4 percent but they can practice their faith with full freedom. But we don't see it in the West.
Thank you Aladdin for such a great insight 👍 you packed so much valuable information and facts in these ~13 minutes 🤗 I genuinely appreciate your well-balanced approach to any topic 😊 Ramadan moubarak 🙏
Salaam Aladdin, A Blessed and Happy Ramadan to you and your loved ones. I am writing to you from America and letting you know that I have spent the Holy Month in a few places and that includes Jeddah in Saudi Arabia. I only spent one day of Ramadan in Istanbul and that was the best day of Ramadan for me in my life. My one day experience was spiritually uplifting and festive and no other place can come even close to that one day I spent fasting in Istanbul. God Willing, I aim to spend an entire Holy Month in Turkey in the near future. InshaAllah. God Bless.
Hocam konuyla alakalı tarama yaparken kanal ismini kontrol etmeden indirimiştim ve indirilenlerden direkt açtım videonuzu. Özel isimleri okumaya başlamanıza kadar tam anlamıyla Türk olduğunuzu dahi fark edemedim. Uluslararası arası düzeyde kaliteli bir iş çıkarmış, çok hoş bir yaklaşımla kıymetli bilgiler vermişsiniz. Emeğinize sağlık, az önce abone oldum...
i have been turkey in 2020, and im in love with turkey, i love the friendly n sporting people are they, i wish i could go again. i miss turkey.😢😢 lots of love from malaysia😊
Very nice to get a broad perspective on religion in Türkiye: history, statistics, tolerance, "what to expect." I feel better informed now. I'm from the USA. The English was very good. One small point: We say "quote" with more of a "w" sound, like "kwote." Çok teşekkürler!
I am a Muslim from Colombia. There is a lot of prejudice here against Islam, and the Muslim practicers here tend to be fanatic. I would love to find a middle ground were I can practice my beliefs and the way that would suit myself, I believe that place would be Turkey! Thanks for the video, very helpful.
omg i feel so warm to know that there are some Muslim that far away from the countries of Muslim majority trying to live under their own beliefs and around their people, may God guide you and may you find the place where you cannot feel alone around. your brother from Egypt, greetings!
Thank you so much for covering this topic. Iam a Sabbath day "Saturday " Christian and definitely the minority even in the Christian world. I am in love with a Muslim and he lives there in Turkey. I have been scared and worried that I would be discriminated against if I were to go. My soon to be Husband assures me that I will be fine and now this video has given me that comfort and encouragement. So thank you 😊
I enjoyed your video. I believe what you have said. Glad to know that Turkey has become the place it is today. I'm 95, and of Turkish decent. My parents came to the USA back in the very early 1900s because of religious persecution. The whole world has changed since then. (thank God - Allah) Far from perfect but we are progressing. There are 6 billion people on this earth and we all march to the drumbeat we hear and most of us want to please our intelligent creator. This earth would be a better place if we all lived what our religion teaches. I am a LDS Christian.
Well done mate, very nicely said I’ve always wanted to do a film about religion but I’ve always found religion and politics are a no-no in every country 🤠👍
I love visiting Turkey, and have always been shown great kindness. Of course, there are some aspects of Turkish culture that are foreign to me, and even some that I might wish to be different (for example it’s attitude to LGBT Turks) but I would not desire Turkey to become just another westernised state. There is something special about the Turkish culture, and acceptance of diversity, generosity and the hospitality of Turkish people. It’s a delicate balance. I hope Turkey continues to to be open to others but retains its individuality. Many Turks are experiencing difficult times at the moment, which makes me sad. I hope that things will improve for them.
Great video which answered a lot of questions about Turkey and raised some more to be learned from history for which one can watch turkish historical plays! :)
My sister is Greek, married to a Turkish man and while she's Greek Orthodox and he's Muslim , their marriage works well and they live happily together.
You are so PRETTY!!!! I do hope to visit Turkey sooner than later ❤❤❤ I really would be so happy to eat my way through your beautiful country! 😊 great video thank you Bend Oregon USA I’m for all religions as one…love and acceptance 🙌
A hindu watching this video from India. Didn't know hindus live in turkiye.. 😊 that was a lovely video. I had been watching a few Turkish dramas and was a bit curious about your country hence watched this video. Beautifully explained. Keep up the good work! 👍
Im Canadian and married to a turkish man and even tho I’m not always following the traditions I have súper healthy habits that I didn’t had before coming to Turkey and I feel so happy 🙂
What an excellent and invaluable video. This video squashes any adverse myths that non-muslims may have for living in a Muslim majority country. You have done a superb job in your in depth explanation for those wishing to live in Turkey but skeptic in settling in a Muslim majority country.
Numero uno and a universal truth, don't take a shortcut across a Mosque with your shoes on! At 18, many years ago, I hitch hiked across Europe, at a one week interval I was in Istanbul and learned the hard way about that rule!!
My great grandfather was Turkish, immigrated to Spain then Cuba where my grandmother was born, and we lived until communism came and we immigrated in the early 1960s to the United States where I was born 52 years ago.
Absolutely amazing video ..Ali i really wana see you when i will visit Istanbul..My son and daughter in law visiting istanbul these days .and what you said about the Ramadan they have the same experience.
I always thought it was spoken like The Council of Nay-See-Ye . Glad to learn something like this i guess , and this was a nice presentation nonetheless.
My father is an Atheist but very conservative, so my whole family i.e. uncles. They talk " a Turkish girl won't dress very revealing, a Turk won't drink alcohol, a Turk ...a Turk won't wear hijab, a Turk ...a Turk " They relate all to being a Turk. Whereas I am Agnostic but Liberal. I respect all religions as well as Turkish female Muslims wearing hijab as Arabs. On the other hand, I respect transvestites, gays, and anyone not mainstream. As long as people do not harm, or hurt other people, everyone should be free in their choice and respect the differences. Colours make a country more beautiful.
Wearing hijab has nothing to do with being Arabs or not. But actually hijab is a modest for all Muslims women and our creator Allah almighty mentioned Muslims women to be modest in our religion. So hijab is not related to Arabs. There are also non Muslims Arabs and other Arabs who doesn’t wear hijab. So the fact is that hijab is religious modest cloth nothing to do with any nationality.
@@alhamdulillhforislam458 you've misunderstood my point. You sound like my father but an extremist, fanatic Islamist version. So not going to try to explain Turkish covering i.e. basörtüsü, yemeni.
@@fugenturkoglu You have small brain She is just saying that Hijab is not related to Nationality and you said her Extremist Go to Hospital for treatment
And that's exactly why Indians also love to tour turkey. Not expensive, beautiful and variety of landscapes and more important beautiful and free thinking people. I am not that religious but embrace my family's conservative values and turkey is always at the top of my list along with various European countries. I also like the Mediterranean style of food with herbs and olive oil and fresh fish from the sea. Just awesome.
Why didn't you cover tengrism in this video? It's the original neo-pagan religion of the Turks since they were nomads in the Asian steppes. The non-dogmatic and tolerant nature of this religion is the reason why Turks are so open and tolerant toward other faiths since they fused it with the Islamic religion they picked up as they headed westward past the middle east towards Europe. The tengrist rituals and symbols are still practiced today.
Jesus loves Turkey ❤ He died for all brothers and sisters in Turkey ❤May God Almighty show His grace on people of this country to find real truth through His son Jesus Christ ❤
Thank you for the lovely video. I just visited your country, and fell in love with it. I am Indian. We too are a secular country, majorly Hindu, but with the largest muslim population in the world ! I have travelled thru Europe too. But Turkey is close to my heart, because you have also absolutely no racialism, which all western countries have. Everyone made us feel very very welcome on hearing that we were Hindus from, what you call Hindustan, and not India. Glad to know you have Indian friend s. Most in Turkey were surprised that we wear western clothes, that I as a woman have short hair, and we speak English.. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. I think India is an unfamiliar country to the Turkish... 😊
@@milliyetci5672 Which translates to "Land of the Indus river" in English. It is not an ambiguous term today since a new country adopted that name in 1947.
Indonesia has the largest Muslim population in the world, not india. And India is not entirely secular. Many states made it illegal to convert to another religion and currently
As a Turkish youth, Turkey is a Muslim country, but of course we defend constitutional secularism, everyone in our country should practice their religion freely. Greetings from Turkey
@@pakistanmastermapping Sipahi is a Persian word. The Ottomans used the word for their heavy cavalry. Urdu btw comes from the Turkish Ordu (Horde, which is also where the word Horde comes from). Urdu has a lot of Turkish words because the language comes from the Mughals who were Turkic. Mughals persianised. And hence Urdu has a ton of Persian words and is based on Persian structure
I am Roman Catholic and its good to know the modern-day country that Turkey has evolved into,but when you cited the Ottoman Empire tolerated people of different faiths, was it due to paying the jizyah, as they were non-muslim? Thank you for sharing Aladdin, 👍and 👋greetings from Mexico.🤠Oh,and btw, you have the same color eyes as that COOL Turkish pop singer Tarkan has! 😂😉
As the level of education decreases, the tendency to religion increases, and as the level of education increases, disbelief increases. This is the case in every country in the world.
So West has the best infrastructure and technology + irreligious, while most Muslim countries are poor right now, so your conclusion is education = Atheism?
Even before Republic of Turkey in Ottoman Empire people were able to believe in all religions. That has absolutely nothing to do with secularism. its more because of the tolerance and kindness of turkish country.
@@liveforever9888 then I can give thousand examples where christian kingdoms have murdered jews and Muslims. You can't compare medieval empires with 21st century modern secular society
As a Turk, I can easily enter the church. I do not belong to any religion or do not feel belonging. There are millions of Turks who think like me. Churches are much better protected than mosques today. I don't know if Christians can come and worship, but you can visit easily. I hope Turkey can host all kinds of religions. As Turks, we like people to be free and to believe what they want. Our only problem is some bigoted people among us.
In my surrounding, there are no muslims. I am turkish and almost all of my turkish friends are agnostics, atheists, deists, pantheists or paganists…Islam becomes more and more obsolete and out of fashion. But this is the case mostly in the big turkish cities. In the small ones especially in eastern parts of Turkey, the religion plays a big role still.
If people didn’t have the freedom to believe what they choose in their hearts, I don’t know what kind of freedom they would have. I am glad Turkey has this freedom of choice, and I wish all other countries did the same.
Happy Ramadan. I love morning adhan and music, dance in the evening. I respect turkey of respecting every religion. I respect turkey of respecting modern, secular and religious people. I respect secular turkey that’s why turkey is attracting whole world because turkey respects modern,secular ,religious and everything. Yes music is important for those while love music and pubs and yes mosque is important for those who love mosques. Respect the women who wears skirts please and respect the women who wears hijab please after all she gave you birth. Both women are equally respected modern and religious. Even if muslims are modern and not practising Islam they are respectful as well. All muslims women who wears short skirts and shorts cloths even bikini are respectful as well. I love Ottoman history buildings along with modern beaches and buildings. Turkish media attracted whole world their actresses are modern and beautiful.Turkish dramas are best. Turkish mosques are best. Love from Pakistan. Edrogen is great because he respects its country modern , secular and religious people. Just I hate people who are rebellion of its own country and yes any country should care of it. I know who is enemy of turkey. But make sure keep an eye of your enemy propogandas who can use Hindu as well. Good hindus are good but spy Hindu along with Kurds can be bad for your country I am not saying all Hindu and Kurds are bad but those who are spy are bad. Keep an eye on their propoganda. Even they are jealous of Pakistan turkey friendship. even spy of any country can be bad for any country.
One thing more turkan your you tuber friend who is Kurd is very loving Turkish kurd and she loves turkey I know. She is very loving lady. I didn’t say all kurds are bad. Only some rebellion kurds and hindus are bad. So please I enjoy your video with turkan. Turkan always talks about benefit of turkey . She is lovely Turkish kurd lady.
@@beautyobserver2022 Hi my dear Pakistani, kindly tell the people recently there was a trend among Turkish youth to punish some foreigners who were they Hindus or pakistani muslim.🤔😜
@@beautyobserver2022 My dear Pakistani lady,how many Hindus live there? Kindly mention any such famous incident where a hindu living in Turkiye was caught spying against Turkish republic.
No matter How much liberal you become ,No matter How much you gonna try to mix western culture with Islam !Islam is different ,Islam is Decency,Islam is Modesty,Islam is sincerity…Oh my Turkish brothers Have you all Forgotten what you’re Ancestors achieved!what a pride !The Ottoman Empire was made by True Muslims who never tried to mix Foreign culture !We don’t need To act like disbelievers,Allah swt is enough for Us .Brothers you may find Islam Difficult But How many times have you tried from heart??To follow it ??Why we were united when we were religious?May Allah forgive us All ..Ameen !!
As an ex-Muslim and atheist Turk living in Turkey, I don't think you will have any problems with religion. Turkey is governed by secular rules and your rights are protected by law. society will never interfere with you as long as you do not insult their religion. The worst thing that can happen to you is probably that they gossip. Like "he is a Christian, he came from this country, they have this in their custom".
@@Alex-lw3yk I can't speak for everyone, but there is not sufficient evidence fir the existence of God or the proposition that Quran or other holy books are of divine origin. The fact that a person who has left a religion was never a super religious person or already comes from a nonreligious family doesn't mean that that religion is true/false or that person's reasons for leaving religion are automatically invalid. Similarly, there are many ex-Christian Atheists who come from nonpracticing Christian families, they were never religious Christian believers but they left it, does that mean that their reasons for not believing are automatically invalid? No. There might be people who left religion who were once super religious, not very religious etc; this issue is really irrelevant to whether a religion is true or not. If a former believer, who was never a practicing religious person, has still good , convincing reasons to not believe; then they are justified. Similarly, there might be people who were once super religious, then left religion for invalid reasons, that's possible. Similarly, there are many ex-Hindu Atheists who come from nonpracticing families, simply the fact that they were never practicing doesn't mean that their reasons for not believing are invalid
@@Alex-lw3yk I used to be super religious until one night at the mosque during Ramadan, the imam said Muslims today are all committing kufr because Islam has been so riddled with innovations and lies that they are no longer practicing the real Islam. This bothered me so I did some research into things I had doubts about. Some of my doubts were cleared but a lot of my other doubts turned out to be true. Furthermore, a lot of the scriptures were constantly being denied by Muslims such as the Sira and Hadiths. This weakened my belief so I tried to counter it and strengthen my faith by looking at things that would prove Islam to be true, like the Kuran...except they couldn't prove it to be true. One example is that Allah is meant to be the all-wise and all-knowing creator. And yet in the Kuran it says that men ejaculate from between the backbone and ribs (taken from ancient greek knowledge 300 before Islam), sperm is the sole origin for making babies (disregarding the role of ovaries), sperm turns into blood clots (which is impossible because blood clots are dead mass), then these blood clots turn into a lump (also impossible because nothing grows from dead mass), the skeleton forms before being wrapped in flesh (this is also taken from ancient greek knowledge. The real truth is that cartilage is formed at the same time as flesh and doesn't fully form into bones until many years later) and it claims a babies gender is determined at the stage when they are clinging clots of blood (completely false because gender is determined by genetics when the sperm fuses with the egg). An all-knowing and all-wise creator could not make a single mistake about his creation and yet there were so many. I haven't even touched on other topics and this is just the tip of the iceburg. Needless to say I am an ex-muslim now.
@@Alex-lw3yk Yes yes you can doubt my past all you want, it wont change 30 years of being Muslim in a strictly practicing sunni household. Instead of being immature by denying what you cant prove about other people's history in youtube comments why dont you demonstrate your superior knowledge by addressing the direct examples I have given you from the kuran/Allah instead of hiding behind the conman and fake medical doctor Zakir Naik? Getting others to explain the kuran whose purpose is to be self explanatory is like holding others opinions above Allah. You might as well declare your shirk. If you want the individual surahs and ayahs I'll gladly give these too although as a muslim you should already know them.
@@itachi7285 you are saying totally wrong And also you are misunderstood by wrong translation I think you are not a muslim ever I am 100 percentage sure that you don't even know how to pray Friday prayer Namaz
Wish you a happy Ramadan. Ramadan Mubarak.
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RAMADAN KAREEM MUBARAK TO YOU AND ALL VIEWERS.LOVELY INFORMATION DEAR.
Pls don't divide Muslim any sect.we ONLY Muslims first.
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Please make a video on scammers who exist in Turkey on a very massive level, and tell me if Turkish government has taken any actions or if it has implemented laws to curb Turkish and non-Turkish scammers through out Turkey or not. In Turkey frauds exist at every expect of life, such as, Taxi drivers, bar employees, loan officers, real estate business owners, restaurant owners, etc, scam, kidnap, rob, and murder foreign tourists and legal or illegal migrants all the time.
As a turkish, Its really strange to see that rest of the world has still problems about accepting others personal choices,, let me share what Fatih Sultan Mehmet (Conquer of İstanbul in 1453) said,,,
Dont ask People like Whats your relagion? Do you perform salah prayer? Are you fasting? All are Allah's questions, but ask -Are you hungry?, do you need something?, Do you have any problem? Those are our responsibility
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@@gratorix885 ruclips.net/video/ixN29J7DJTo/видео.html
I assume you are greek
@@gratorix885 and?
@@odaenathus7825 the video i pasted above is in greek language and turkish subtitled, that why i meant
Жақсы айттыңыз, бірақ өкінішке орай бәрі ұға бермейді
Ramadan Mubarak my lovely Turkish brother. May Allah accept our ibadah Ameen!
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Ameen
I myself am a Turkish woman from our capitol city Ankara and it's really true, that we let every human believe in who or what he wants to. It doesn't matter to us. We see everyone only as human being. And there are bad people in every society in the world, as there are good people in it. Everybody should at least try to understand another person. That's our point of view. Love from Türkiye to all humans💕💕💕
Thanks for feedback
I LOVE TURKISH VERY MUCH I AM FROM ETHIOPIA
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Thank you very much. We love Ethiopia, too👍👍👍
It does matters what you believe in.
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It does matter. But you should not judge other humans.
Thank you for these words of reassurance. As an Eastern Orthodox Christian who is seriously considering the Ex-Pat life in Turkey, it's nice to know that things are still great in that respect there. Having visited in years past , tolerance had been my experience, but that was as a guest and not a potential resident. Really enjoy your videos, keep up the great work!
Eid mubarek from turkey 🇹🇷🇹🇷🌙
It is so nice to see that people respect turkey ❤️ yall are great. Ramadan Mubarak
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It must be amazing to visit Istanbul during Ramadan, and to feel the atmosphere in town😊. That's the reason why I booked my trip to Istanbul for the end of the April, can't wait to come. Ramadan Mubarak to all who celebrate 😊
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If you think getting no food till sundown and being persecuted for being a non-Turk is "amazing" then yeah I guess you'd find it "amazing" but it sounds like you have a very small mind.
Want to do that next year, Insha Allah!! I love and Allah Bless Turkey and Turkish people.
ramadan is a pagan holiday - no thanks
I am both Greek and Turkish and have been exposed to both faiths and love and respect both .
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The name of the country has changed from Turkey to TURKIYE officially. From an Iranian who loves TURKIYE
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Wonderful presentation. I have always admired Turkey. My friend had moved to Turkey and is very satisfied so far. I was wondering about visiting Turkey again and seeing some properties. Thanks so much for a superb presentation. 🇨🇦
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I assume you are Muslim? I apologize for the question 🕋 if so may ALLAH AZZA WAJAL bless you and your family INSHAALLAH
As a family of Christian, Muslim and Jewish background, I feel welcome in Turkiye. Have a blessed Ramazan.
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Very interesting, can you elaborate?
Jeffery, Islam is simple. Christians believe that God walked on this Earth, ate food, went toilet, resided in a womans womb, and died. They believe in the Pagan blood sacrifice of a child to appease God. Only that will get your actions forgiven. Jews believe they are the superior race, free from Gods punishment regardless of their actions. Muslims believe that the creator is One, perfect, unlike anything created. God sent guidance in the form of prophets who were human. You will be judged on your actions.
Islam is rational. Accept Islam brother Jeffery.
explain plz
It's Turkey 🦃
Great video! I personally love Turkey, been there so many times and i have NEVER felt like foreigner. Amazing country, amazing people. As a christian, we have so many similar traditions and culture! And im sure that nobody in my country Macedonia have problems with the Turks as we are very close friends! Long live Turkey and the Turks!
Not Macedonian but makedonski….? speaking Alexander language…?! And understanding Homeros…and turcomongols lovers… dobre ultra makedonski….
I was born into a Christian family and technically my ancestors are from Turkey!!
Ramadan Mubarak Aladdin
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Christianity is The True Religion.
Not Islam.
Hello Aladin ,, actually I’m visiting Turkey this coming month for the first time , and I’m very excited,, heard a lot of beautiful things about culture, historical sites and hmmm food yammy,, can’t wait to come over 🍻
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It is a great video about Turkey and explained many significant aspects and cultures of the modern and ancient Turkey. That is why I am living in Turkey now.
Well i think the most beautiful thing about an Islamic country is when it's the Salah time and we hear the Azan (Prayer call) that's the real beauty of Muslim country....And I heard Azan in turkan atay's vlog a while ago it was Maghrib Azan i guess. I loved that about turkey❤❤❤
Thanks for sharing.
Ramadan Mubarak to Alladin and my fellow Muslims in Turkey and the world 🌙 great video quality and visuals 🤩
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Aladdin, I belong to The Christian Faith and I respect and appreciate the tolerance and diversity shown in Turkey. It is a country that I have always had great respect for.
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I am from another Muslim country where Christianity is just 0.4 percent but they can practice their faith with full freedom. But we don't see it in the West.
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@@auguaauaguga6517 which country? Are these orthodox Christians approved by the government or evangelical Christians?
@@TinyMiniStealth most of the Christians of my country are Catholic
Awesome video, thank you. Turkey is a lovely place and Turkish people are awesome.
Thank you Aladdin for such a great insight 👍 you packed so much valuable information and facts in these ~13 minutes 🤗 I genuinely appreciate your well-balanced approach to any topic 😊 Ramadan moubarak 🙏
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Thank you Aladin for the insight. Blessings for Turkey.
Ramadan Mubarak to you!!
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Salaam Aladdin,
A Blessed and Happy Ramadan to you and your loved ones. I am writing to you from America and letting you know that I have spent the Holy Month in a few places and that includes Jeddah in Saudi Arabia. I only spent one day of Ramadan in Istanbul and that was the best day of Ramadan for me in my life. My one day experience was spiritually uplifting and festive and no other place can come even close to that one day I spent fasting in Istanbul. God Willing, I aim to spend an entire Holy Month in Turkey in the near future. InshaAllah. God Bless.
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Being a Muslim I visited turkey 2 years ago I enjoyed turkey food baklava and adana kebab
Turkish people's are most kind human and Muslims
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I really appreciate this great insight . Thank you 😊
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Hocam konuyla alakalı tarama yaparken kanal ismini kontrol etmeden indirimiştim ve indirilenlerden direkt açtım videonuzu. Özel isimleri okumaya başlamanıza kadar tam anlamıyla Türk olduğunuzu dahi fark edemedim. Uluslararası arası düzeyde kaliteli bir iş çıkarmış, çok hoş bir yaklaşımla kıymetli bilgiler vermişsiniz. Emeğinize sağlık, az önce abone oldum...
i have been turkey in 2020, and im in love with turkey, i love the friendly n sporting people are they, i wish i could go again. i miss turkey.😢😢 lots of love from malaysia😊
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Very nice to get a broad perspective on religion in Türkiye: history, statistics, tolerance, "what to expect." I feel better informed now. I'm from the USA. The English was very good. One small point: We say "quote" with more of a "w" sound, like "kwote." Çok teşekkürler!
I am a Muslim from Colombia. There is a lot of prejudice here against Islam, and the Muslim practicers here tend to be fanatic. I would love to find a middle ground were I can practice my beliefs and the way that would suit myself, I believe that place would be Turkey! Thanks for the video, very helpful.
omg i feel so warm to know that there are some Muslim that far away from the countries of Muslim majority trying to live under their own beliefs and around their people, may God guide you and may you find the place where you cannot feel alone around. your brother from Egypt, greetings!
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In Turkey and in Iran, the Atheists and Agnostics population is growing.
Good video. Very very informative. Satisfactory answers to the questions.
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U have explained the religious tolerance of turkey so beautifully in this vedio...
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Greetings from Nairobi Kenya 🎉 thanks 👍 you for your stories of turkey and instabul I have 🐝
Thank you so much for covering this topic. Iam a Sabbath day "Saturday " Christian and definitely the minority even in the Christian world. I am in love with a Muslim and he lives there in Turkey. I have been scared and worried that I would be discriminated against if I were to go. My soon to be Husband assures me that I will be fine and now this video has given me that comfort and encouragement. So thank you 😊
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Very interesting video! As a christian I would love to visit St Mary's house
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I enjoyed your video. I believe what you have said. Glad to know that Turkey has become the place it is today. I'm 95, and of Turkish decent. My parents came to the USA back in the very early 1900s because of religious persecution. The whole world has changed since then. (thank God - Allah) Far from perfect but we are progressing. There are 6 billion people on this earth and we all march to the drumbeat we hear and most of us want to please our intelligent creator. This earth would be a better place if we all lived what our religion teaches. I am a LDS Christian.
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Well done mate, very nicely said I’ve always wanted to do a film about religion but I’ve always found religion and politics are a no-no in every country 🤠👍
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nice to see you here Sir , i benefited alot from Mick & Trudie Channel
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Another excellent, highest quality video. Thank you!
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I love visiting Turkey, and have always been shown great kindness. Of course, there are some aspects of Turkish culture that are foreign to me, and even some that I might wish to be different (for example it’s attitude to LGBT Turks) but I would not desire Turkey to become just another westernised state. There is something special about the Turkish culture, and acceptance of diversity, generosity and the hospitality of Turkish people. It’s a delicate balance. I hope Turkey continues to to be open to others but retains its individuality. Many Turks are experiencing difficult times at the moment, which makes me sad. I hope that things will improve for them.
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Excellent work. U handled a very divisive issue very elegantly.
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Great video which answered a lot of questions about Turkey and raised some more to be learned from history for which one can watch turkish historical plays! :)
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I am loving know about these culture. I want to go to Turkey so much, because I have friends there that are amazing peoples ❤️🇹🇷🇧🇷
Salaam.. Beautiful marsha ALLAH Ramadan Mabarak to my Muslim family in Humanity 👍😊🌹🕋🇿🇦
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Thank you Aladdind for your good explanation about Turkey 🇹🇷 and Turkish people's believes specially for orthodox and chatolic believers.
Love turkey from Bangladesh 🇧🇩❤️🇵🇰❤️🇹🇷
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My sister is Greek, married to a Turkish man and while she's Greek Orthodox and he's Muslim , their marriage works well and they live happily together.
As a universalist Muslim who studies all religions something the Quran mentions I enjoyed my visit in Turkey people were very tolerant and friendly.
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Layla reminds me of that cute otter in guardians of the galaxy
TIL that universalist Islam exists
You are so PRETTY!!!! I do hope to visit Turkey sooner than later ❤❤❤ I really would be so happy to eat my way through your beautiful country! 😊 great video thank you Bend Oregon USA I’m for all religions as one…love and acceptance 🙌
La - illaha - ilAllah - that's what is important. And the Messengers are many. Alhamdulillah!
Turkey, and Istanbul in particular is a really tolerant place. And you are doing a good job promoting it!
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A hindu watching this video from India. Didn't know hindus live in turkiye.. 😊 that was a lovely video. I had been watching a few Turkish dramas and was a bit curious about your country hence watched this video. Beautifully explained.
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Thanks Aladdin for the informative video. I live in USA, and i love Turkey..
Lotssss of love bro kher mubarak🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
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Hola, tienes también el mismo vídeo en español?Muchas gracias ❤Saludos 🎉
I am an atheist Turkish person and I really liked how you summarized everything in this video.
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InshAllah next year, I will visit Turkey. I love Turkey. I don’t have Turkish friends but I hope, I will.
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Im Canadian and married to a turkish man and even tho I’m not always following the traditions I have súper healthy habits that I didn’t had before coming to Turkey and I feel so happy 🙂
I need more of these videos. I think these videos drive more business to Property Turkey than the Property Turkey podcast.
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What an excellent and invaluable video. This video squashes any adverse myths that non-muslims may have for living in a Muslim majority country. You have done a superb job in your in depth explanation for those wishing to live in Turkey but skeptic in settling in a Muslim majority country.
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Numero uno and a universal truth, don't take a shortcut across a Mosque with your shoes on!
At 18, many years ago, I hitch hiked across Europe, at a one week interval I was in Istanbul and learned the hard way about that rule!!
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beautiful turkey 🤩❤
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Nice to hear you. I appreciate .we all brothers and sisters in this world, thank
If the world could be a country stanbul would be the capital city 💯
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My great grandfather was Turkish, immigrated to Spain then Cuba where my grandmother was born, and we lived until communism came and we immigrated in the early 1960s to the United States where I was born 52 years ago.
I’m agnostic from Turkey ⚛️❤️
Read about Islam
Watch Zakir Naik video
@@Alex-lw3yk he is the reason many people are leaving Islam
@@justhuman3886 No one is leaving
The one who left Islam are those who never read it
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Absolutely amazing video ..Ali i really wana see you when i will visit Istanbul..My son and daughter in law visiting istanbul these days .and what you said about the Ramadan they have the same experience.
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I have to visit one day inshallah 🇮🇩❤️
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I always thought it was spoken like The Council of Nay-See-Ye . Glad to learn something like this i guess , and this was a nice presentation nonetheless.
My father is an Atheist but very conservative, so my whole family i.e. uncles. They talk " a Turkish girl won't dress very revealing, a Turk won't drink alcohol, a Turk ...a Turk won't wear hijab, a Turk ...a Turk " They relate all to being a Turk. Whereas I am Agnostic but Liberal. I respect all religions as well as Turkish female Muslims wearing hijab as Arabs. On the other hand, I respect transvestites, gays, and anyone not mainstream. As long as people do not harm, or hurt other people, everyone should be free in their choice and respect the differences. Colours make a country more beautiful.
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Wearing hijab has nothing to do with being Arabs or not. But actually hijab is a modest for all Muslims women and our creator Allah almighty mentioned Muslims women to be modest in our religion. So hijab is not related to Arabs. There are also non Muslims Arabs and other Arabs who doesn’t wear hijab. So the fact is that hijab is religious modest cloth nothing to do with any nationality.
@@alhamdulillhforislam458 you've misunderstood my point. You sound like my father but an extremist, fanatic Islamist version. So not going to try to explain Turkish covering i.e. basörtüsü, yemeni.
@@fugenturkoglu lmao calls someone extremist for stating the basics.....man I swear people from muslim families can be the worst islamophobes
@@fugenturkoglu You have small brain
She is just saying that Hijab is not related to Nationality and you said her Extremist
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And that's exactly why Indians also love to tour turkey. Not expensive, beautiful and variety of landscapes and more important beautiful and free thinking people. I am not that religious but embrace my family's conservative values and turkey is always at the top of my list along with various European countries. I also like the Mediterranean style of food with herbs and olive oil and fresh fish from the sea. Just awesome.
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Why didn't you cover tengrism in this video? It's the original neo-pagan religion of the Turks since they were nomads in the Asian steppes. The non-dogmatic and tolerant nature of this religion is the reason why Turks are so open and tolerant toward other faiths since they fused it with the Islamic religion they picked up as they headed westward past the middle east towards Europe. The tengrist rituals and symbols are still practiced today.
Great video Aladdin, Ramadan Mubarak
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Jesus loves Turkey ❤ He died for all brothers and sisters in Turkey ❤May God Almighty show His grace on people of this country to find real truth through His son Jesus Christ ❤
Assalamualaikum Aladeen , as usual its Avery informative and nice edited video , and the script is also from a nice perspective and angle ...
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Thank you for the lovely video.
I just visited your country, and fell in love with it.
I am Indian. We too are a secular country, majorly Hindu, but with the largest muslim population in the world !
I have travelled thru Europe too.
But Turkey is close to my heart, because you have also absolutely no racialism, which all western countries have.
Everyone made us feel very very welcome on hearing that we were Hindus from, what you call Hindustan, and not India. Glad to know you have Indian friend s. Most in Turkey were surprised that we wear western clothes, that I as a woman have short hair, and we speak English..
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I think India is an unfamiliar country to the Turkish... 😊
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one correction : we call India as Hindistan (based on Hindi language), not Hindustan
@@milliyetci5672 Which translates to "Land of the Indus river" in English. It is not an ambiguous term today since a new country adopted that name in 1947.
Indonesia has the largest Muslim population in the world, not india. And India is not entirely secular. Many states made it illegal to convert to another religion and currently
@@نادرالیراحمان I'm taking about Turkish language.. we call India as Hindistan in Turkey.. maybe it's because of the language
Alladin, thanks for your information. My family and I will be visiting your country in December...hope your information are as good as possible.
I so excited to visit Turkey it really amazing place, I'm a Christian faith from India i would to visit the mother Mary house.
As a Turkish youth, Turkey is a Muslim country, but of course we defend constitutional secularism, everyone in our country should practice their religion freely. Greetings from Turkey
Turkey is not Muslim country. I have seen many Turkish people that tell me. Turkey is non Muslim country
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But brother are you paksitani because siphai is Urdu word we call shoulder as siphai
@@pakistanmastermapping Sipahi is a Persian word. The Ottomans used the word for their heavy cavalry. Urdu btw comes from the Turkish Ordu (Horde, which is also where the word Horde comes from). Urdu has a lot of Turkish words because the language comes from the Mughals who were Turkic. Mughals persianised. And hence Urdu has a ton of Persian words and is based on Persian structure
I admire your presentation , well explained l respect every religion 👏
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Alhamdulillah m Muslim and I’d love to come to Turkey 🇹🇷
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I am Roman Catholic and its good to know the modern-day country that Turkey has evolved into,but when you cited the Ottoman Empire tolerated people of different faiths, was it due to paying the jizyah, as they were non-muslim? Thank you for sharing Aladdin, 👍and 👋greetings from Mexico.🤠Oh,and btw, you have the same color eyes as that COOL Turkish pop singer Tarkan has! 😂😉
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As the level of education decreases, the tendency to religion increases, and as the level of education increases, disbelief increases. This is the case in every country in the world.
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So West has the best infrastructure and technology + irreligious, while most Muslim countries are poor right now, so your conclusion is education = Atheism?
So biased statement.
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Turkey is a secular country. Everybody believe what ever they want.
Even before Republic of Turkey in Ottoman Empire people were able to believe in all religions. That has absolutely nothing to do with secularism. its more because of the tolerance and kindness of turkish country.
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@@thedaywillcomesoon1192 murdured Bulgarians, Armenians and Greeks beg to differ.
@@liveforever9888 fake news
@@liveforever9888 then I can give thousand examples where christian kingdoms have murdered jews and Muslims. You can't compare medieval empires with 21st century modern secular society
Maraqlı video. Azerbaycandan salamlar.
As a Turk, I can easily enter the church. I do not belong to any religion or do not feel belonging. There are millions of Turks who think like me. Churches are much better protected than mosques today. I don't know if Christians can come and worship, but you can visit easily. I hope Turkey can host all kinds of religions. As Turks, we like people to be free and to believe what they want. Our only problem is some bigoted people among us.
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A very interesting country...Will be visiting in December 2022....thanks for the informations especially on religion and freedom of expression..
I would strongly disagree with you about the ottoman being tolerant with other religions.
Salam from Indonesia.. hopefully oneday..i can pray sholah in hagya sofya mosque
Alhamdulilah my Dream came true..Allahu Akbar!!
I visited Turkey, most of them are atheists, secular, and all of them are good people
Most of freedom them are Muslim
In my surrounding, there are no muslims. I am turkish and almost all of my turkish friends are agnostics, atheists, deists, pantheists or paganists…Islam becomes more and more obsolete and out of fashion. But this is the case mostly in the big turkish cities. In the small ones especially in eastern parts of Turkey, the religion plays a big role still.
If people didn’t have the freedom to believe what they choose in their hearts, I don’t know what kind of freedom they would have. I am glad Turkey has this freedom of choice, and I wish all other countries did the same.
Happy Ramadan. I love morning adhan and music, dance in the evening. I respect turkey of respecting every religion. I respect turkey of respecting modern, secular and religious people. I respect secular turkey that’s why turkey is attracting whole world because turkey respects modern,secular ,religious and everything. Yes music is important for those while love music and pubs and yes mosque is important for those who love mosques. Respect the women who wears skirts please and respect the women who wears hijab please after all she gave you birth. Both women are equally respected modern and religious. Even if muslims are modern and not practising Islam they are respectful as well. All muslims women who wears short skirts and shorts cloths even bikini are respectful as well. I love Ottoman history buildings along with modern beaches and buildings. Turkish media attracted whole world their actresses are modern and beautiful.Turkish dramas are best. Turkish mosques are best. Love from Pakistan. Edrogen is great because he respects its country modern , secular and religious people. Just I hate people who are rebellion of its own country and yes any country should care of it. I know who is enemy of turkey. But make sure keep an eye of your enemy propogandas who can use Hindu as well. Good hindus are good but spy Hindu along with Kurds can be bad for your country I am not saying all Hindu and Kurds are bad but those who are spy are bad. Keep an eye on their propoganda. Even they are jealous of Pakistan turkey friendship. even spy of any country can be bad for any country.
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One thing more turkan your you tuber friend who is Kurd is very loving Turkish kurd and she loves turkey I know. She is very loving lady. I didn’t say all kurds are bad. Only some rebellion kurds and hindus are bad. So please I enjoy your video with turkan. Turkan always talks about benefit of turkey . She is lovely Turkish kurd lady.
secular and religious people from Turkey... We don't love each other as much as you say. There is very little that binds us together in Turkey.
@@beautyobserver2022 Hi my dear Pakistani, kindly tell the people recently there was a trend among Turkish youth to punish some foreigners who were they Hindus or pakistani muslim.🤔😜
@@beautyobserver2022 My dear Pakistani lady,how many Hindus live there? Kindly mention any such famous incident where a hindu living in Turkiye was caught spying against Turkish republic.
Aladdin bro very good explaining. 🇹🇷
But mostly like of you because you speak urdu 🥰.I am from Pakistan 🇵🇰
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No matter How much liberal you become ,No matter How much you gonna try to mix western culture with Islam !Islam is different ,Islam is Decency,Islam is Modesty,Islam is sincerity…Oh my Turkish brothers Have you all Forgotten what you’re Ancestors achieved!what a pride !The Ottoman Empire was made by True Muslims who never tried to mix Foreign culture !We don’t need To act like disbelievers,Allah swt is enough for Us .Brothers you may find Islam Difficult But How many times have you tried from heart??To follow it ??Why we were united when we were religious?May Allah forgive us All ..Ameen !!
Ottomans were turkic Turkish are mix ethinicity many have European genes
I am Hindu but I love your presentation,love from india 🇮🇳🇮🇳❣️❣️
As an ex-Muslim and atheist Turk living in Turkey, I don't think you will have any problems with religion. Turkey is governed by secular rules and your rights are protected by law. society will never interfere with you as long as you do not insult their religion. The worst thing that can happen to you is probably that they gossip. Like "he is a Christian, he came from this country, they have this in their custom".
Why you left religion
Have you ever Pray Namaz or even Friday prayer
@@Alex-lw3yk I can't speak for everyone, but there is not sufficient evidence fir the existence of God or the proposition that Quran or other holy books are of divine origin. The fact that a person who has left a religion was never a super religious person or already comes from a nonreligious family doesn't mean that that religion is true/false or that person's reasons for leaving religion are automatically invalid. Similarly, there are many ex-Christian Atheists who come from nonpracticing Christian families, they were never religious Christian believers but they left it, does that mean that their reasons for not believing are automatically invalid? No. There might be people who left religion who were once super religious, not very religious etc; this issue is really irrelevant to whether a religion is true or not. If a former believer, who was never a practicing religious person, has still good , convincing reasons to not believe; then they are justified. Similarly, there might be people who were once super religious, then left religion for invalid reasons, that's possible. Similarly, there are many ex-Hindu Atheists who come from nonpracticing families, simply the fact that they were never practicing doesn't mean that their reasons for not believing are invalid
@@Alex-lw3yk I used to be super religious until one night at the mosque during Ramadan, the imam said Muslims today are all committing kufr because Islam has been so riddled with innovations and lies that they are no longer practicing the real Islam. This bothered me so I did some research into things I had doubts about. Some of my doubts were cleared but a lot of my other doubts turned out to be true. Furthermore, a lot of the scriptures were constantly being denied by Muslims such as the Sira and Hadiths. This weakened my belief so I tried to counter it and strengthen my faith by looking at things that would prove Islam to be true, like the Kuran...except they couldn't prove it to be true.
One example is that Allah is meant to be the all-wise and all-knowing creator. And yet in the Kuran it says that men ejaculate from between the backbone and ribs (taken from ancient greek knowledge 300 before Islam), sperm is the sole origin for making babies (disregarding the role of ovaries), sperm turns into blood clots (which is impossible because blood clots are dead mass), then these blood clots turn into a lump (also impossible because nothing grows from dead mass), the skeleton forms before being wrapped in flesh (this is also taken from ancient greek knowledge. The real truth is that cartilage is formed at the same time as flesh and doesn't fully form into bones until many years later) and it claims a babies gender is determined at the stage when they are clinging clots of blood (completely false because gender is determined by genetics when the sperm fuses with the egg).
An all-knowing and all-wise creator could not make a single mistake about his creation and yet there were so many. I haven't even touched on other topics and this is just the tip of the iceburg. Needless to say I am an ex-muslim now.
@@Alex-lw3yk Yes yes you can doubt my past all you want, it wont change 30 years of being Muslim in a strictly practicing sunni household. Instead of being immature by denying what you cant prove about other people's history in youtube comments why dont you demonstrate your superior knowledge by addressing the direct examples I have given you from the kuran/Allah instead of hiding behind the conman and fake medical doctor Zakir Naik? Getting others to explain the kuran whose purpose is to be self explanatory is like holding others opinions above Allah. You might as well declare your shirk. If you want the individual surahs and ayahs I'll gladly give these too although as a muslim you should already know them.
@@itachi7285 you are saying totally wrong
And also you are misunderstood by wrong translation
I think you are not a muslim ever
I am 100 percentage sure that you don't even know how to pray Friday prayer Namaz
I live in Canakkale a small city on the west coast. I can buy bacon. It is so liberal here!
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Çok güzel anlatdın, aferin!
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Well I’m Muslim and we decided to go Turkey not only because it’s Muslim country but its a beautiful place. Thanks Aladdin
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Aladdin nice video, funny too!