Who was the Grand Libyan Hero Al-Senussi? 🇱🇾

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@CineRanter
@CineRanter Ай бұрын
Atatürk, the infamous villain who abolished the caliphate.
@OttoMan-bq7de
@OttoMan-bq7de Ай бұрын
I’m not defending Ataturk, but It was our own brethern that backstabbed the Ottomans. The last great sultan of the caliphate, Abdul Hamid the second, was standing firmly on Islam. After the Sykes-Picot Agreement and the absolutely idiotic behaviour of our own muslim brethern, the caliphate came to fell. On June 10 (1916), the Sharif of Mecca, Hussein bin Ali, the leader of the Banu Hashim clan, started a revolt against the Ottoman Caliphate from this city unfortunately. Before that ‘The Young Turks’ did their stuff as well. What happened after that? The ummah got demolished! That’s a heavy burden on those people, subhanAllah.
@Traveler012
@Traveler012 Ай бұрын
Ataturk did not do that that's the biggest bolocks for the sheepheads, Ataturk had very little power to do anything, the Kalifat was demolished by the Saudis when they allied with the Kufar against the Muslims and the Khalifa. This was already well planned in the 1800s by the masonic elite. You can even find it in their books ca 50 years before anyone even thought about WW1 and WW2. When it comes to Ataturk he was just a little pawn in the big game.
@User_47536
@User_47536 Ай бұрын
​@@OttoMan-bq7de Yes brother and those people who rebelled against the Ottomans are the same people who lecture us on obedience to the ruler, ironic
@OttoMan-bq7de
@OttoMan-bq7de Ай бұрын
@@beyza.6014 what are you even talking about?
@megalodon3655
@megalodon3655 Ай бұрын
@@OttoMan-bq7deit was the young Turks who backstabbed sultan abdulhamid who then got the ottomans on the side of WWI.
@Defeatzeus
@Defeatzeus Ай бұрын
When I visited Turkey, I witnessed firsthand how atatürk has become an idol, almost like a modern-day golden calf. Statues, portraits, and the almost sacred reverence for him show that this has moved far beyond respect it has become the cult of atatürk. It deeply saddens me to see the descendants of the mighty Ottomans, Seljuks, and Mamluks, once proud bearers of Islamic tradition, now misguided into worshipping a proud freemason. How tragic it is to see a nation once steeped in the glory of Islamic conquests and spirituality now following a path of Satanism. Atatürk has become a false idol, one that the Prophet (peace be upon him) warned us about. It’s painful to imagine the people who once ruled in the name of Allah, now walking around half-naked, holding beers, and having neglected ghusl for months-straying toward a new kind of golden calf. This path leads only to misguidance and, ultimately, the hellfire.
@User_47536
@User_47536 Ай бұрын
"TURKEY IS A SECULAR COUNTRY"
@Jule-mm4dr
@Jule-mm4dr Ай бұрын
May Allah reward you for this comment. Salam from Bosnia.
@TheAcesM
@TheAcesM Ай бұрын
Irony of a Greek jew being the face Turkey is lost on a lot of them
@TheOzTube
@TheOzTube Ай бұрын
tragic? you didn't understand, each pose is leaving you a message... Turkiye is the only Islamic country left where it's leader can't succumb to the will of the west... if you think Ataturk is an Idol, then there is something wrong with your Islam, No Ataturk = Zionists Kill Palestinians.. Remember the British? they promised the Gulf States Kingdoms, i hope you don't think they are Muslims who will take up arms and fight for Palestinians...they won't, they will lose their high positions in power.. If you don't side with Ataturk, there will be no Islam on this earth..Allah chose the Altay people as his first fully developed Human creation (Adam), and willed that Turks be the Champions of Islam.. you can't argue that..
@ashikelahie6035
@ashikelahie6035 Ай бұрын
Bitter truth 😢
@mesâ_ben
@mesâ_ben Ай бұрын
As a Muslim Turk (and Turks are also Muslims, this has been the case throughout history, in fact Islam and Turkishness have been seen as equal and inseparable parts), unfortunately Turkey has had a mixed structure in the last 100 years. Alhamdulillah, a Muslim who knows and lives his religion The number of our brothers, sisters, and teachers trying to support the young Muslims has increased, but secularization, especially Kemalism, has increased in the last 100 years. Let's pray for our Ummah and the Muslims in Turkey. (translation)
@Omroqurba
@Omroqurba Ай бұрын
we know ❤ I love the news channels of Türkiye.
@MrSandokhan
@MrSandokhan Ай бұрын
You are a traitor to the Turkic people
@HTrntrs
@HTrntrs Ай бұрын
Yeah man the Kemalists are so cringe that I've seen them glorifying Mongolia, as if they didn't persecute them throughout the history. Kemalists often forget that the Turkis achieved the status & Khilafa bc the leaders aligned themselves with Islam. This nationalism is the termite eating up our brothers & sisters specially in Turkiye,Iran & Afghanistan.
@Jericho587
@Jericho587 Ай бұрын
Nah...I don't think so when I went to Turkiye and attended maghrib salat in Antalya there were 7 people in a big mosque.....a Cappadocian guide stopped me from Zohar becoz it was taking "time" when you say salaam in Turkish reddit they reply with "cringe".....turks Muslims only in their tv shows😂😅
@mohdhussinee5825
@mohdhussinee5825 Ай бұрын
You sound like a Zionist​@@Jericho587
@Jule-mm4dr
@Jule-mm4dr Ай бұрын
I am so saddened by the fact that so many Turkish people almost worship Ataturk and neglect their religious obligations. We, Muslims, mustn't let those ethnic differences disunite us. Who cares whether you're a Turk, an Arab, a Somali, a Bosnian,... Those differences should inspire us to learn more about each other not to separate us. We need unity.
@TheOzTube
@TheOzTube Ай бұрын
“The Turkish Republic cannot be a country of sheikhs, dervishes and disciples. The truest and surest path is the path to civilization.” (From an address in Kastamonu, 30 August 1930) “It is claimed that religious unity is also a factor in the formation of nations. Whereas, we see the contrary in the Turkish nation. Turks were a great nation even before they adopted Islam. This religion did not help the Arabs, Iranians, Egyptians and others to unite with Turks to form a nation. Conversely, it weakened the Turks’ national relations; it numbed Turkish national feelings and enthusiasm. This was natural, because Mohammedanism was based on Arab nationalism above all nationalities.” From his book on Citizenship. (Ataturk, Yurttaslik Bilgileri, Yenigun Haber Ajansi, June1997, pp. 18.) “Turkey is now beyond being a stage for religious plays and for religious laws. If there still such players they should find a stage elsewhere.” From a speech in Oct. 1924. (Karal, idem, p.58) “We have to admit that Muslim countries from east to west were trampled by enemies and became enemies’ slaves, because in all societies of the Muslim world a wrong mentality prevails.” From a speech in March 1923 (Karal, idem, p. 59) “In human life, you will find players of religion until the knowledge and proficiency in religion will be cleansed from all superstitions, and will be purified and perfected by the enlightenment of real science.” From a speech in Oct. 1927. (Karal, idem, p.59) “You know there is an unforgiving enmity between the societies of the Muslim world and the masses of the Christian world. Muslims became eternal enemies of Christians, and Christians those of Muslims. They viewed each other as non-believers, fanatics. The two worlds co-existed with this fanaticism and enmity. As a result of this enmity, the Muslim world was distanced from the western progress that took a new form and color every century. Because, Muslims viewed progress with disdain and disgust. At the same time, the Muslim world had to hold on to its arms as a result of this enmity that lasted for centuries between the two groups. This continuous occupation with arms, enmity, and disdain for western progress constitute another important cause of our regression,” From a speech in March 1923. (Karal, idem, p. 60) ~ Mustafa Kemal, THE ATATURK ~
@Shahzod_Omonboev
@Shahzod_Omonboev Ай бұрын
​@@TheOzTubekemalist
@mohamedlaminetounsi56
@mohamedlaminetounsi56 Ай бұрын
@@TheOzTubemay Allah gather you with him in the next life.
@TheOzTube
@TheOzTube Ай бұрын
@@Shahzod_Omonboev Yes.. without him the West would have succeeded in Ending Islam.. The enemies of Kemal are those that are pleased with the poisoning and beheading of the prophet's grand children.. Today only Turkiye is a Muslim country, all others are the West's lapdog.. Don't be a lapdog and the West will Assassinate you "The Islamic Ummah must never unite ever again" Well, Arabs hating Kemal Ataturk is working for the West, but doesn't work for the Turks, the Turks returned 16 times, they certainly will again for the 17th time, with or without the Arabs..
@Ramirez83786
@Ramirez83786 Ай бұрын
@@TheOzTube Atatükürük
@futsalhomebush6427
@futsalhomebush6427 Ай бұрын
The Sanussi movement was one of the last unwaveringly loyal Muslim movements of the pre-World War I era, a fact underscored by their steadfast allegiance to the Sultan of the Ottomans in 1915, despite immense pressure. However, it’s crucial to distinguish between the "Ottoman" Sultanate and the "Ittihad ve Terakki" (Committee of Union and Progress), a nationalist, Masonic-led movement that deposed Sultan Abdulhamid II in 1909. The Ittihadists, after orchestrating the Ottoman entry into the war on the side of Germany, oversaw the Empire's eventual downfall. By 1915, the Sultan was no longer in real power; the Empire was governed by Ittihad ve Terakki, whose leadership-save for Enver Pasha-was composed primarily of Freemasons. The concession of Libya in 1912 had occurred after the fall of Sultan Abdulhamid, the last truly independent Caliph, betrayed by those closest to him. During this same period, nationalist movements spread across the Muslim world, including the Arab regions. When the Ottoman governor of Beirut raided the French embassy, he uncovered documents revealing many Arab nationalists ready to align with the Entente powers. Jamal Pasha, known for his ruthlessness, would reportedly not have breakfast before ordering the hanging of 20 such traitors, fueling Arab resentment. Sadly, the Muslim world, both Turks and Arabs, suffered deeply from these betrayals-betrayals that, time and again, had ties to Western influence and Masonic networks, a connection that has become clearer as more information has surfaced. The economically distressed Arabs, witnessing the crumbling Ottoman Empire, hoped for a revival under British and French protection, disregarding a crucial Islamic principle: not to take non-Muslims as "Wali" or "Awliya," guardians. This decision laid the foundation for the ongoing struggles in the region today, and off course who can forget the greatest of the traitors Shareef Hussein, who was himself discarded after the lands were cleared of the Ottomans. As for Ittihad ve Terakki, they came to power by deposing Sultan Abdulhamid in 1909, and after leading the Empire into war, departed in 1918, having completed their task taking part in the dismantling the Ottoman state and preparing for the next phase of secularisation. One recurring theme from this period is that those who remained true to their roots and faith, despite the consequences, stood firm, while others, driven by selfish interests, betrayed one another and cast blame. The events of World War I serve as a harsh lesson: traitors and their descendants often suffer for generations. Nationalism has planted a cancer that continues to ravage our lands and will no doubt cause bigger problems if muslims dont go back to their roots.
@blackbird2918
@blackbird2918 Ай бұрын
As a Muslim Turk don't call this person ''Ataturk'' . His name is Mustafa Kamal . Just call it. Ataturk means Father of Turks which he named himself in 1934. The group he belonged to, the Unionists (İttihadists) , carried out a military coup against Abdulhamid II in 1908. Then they dragged the empire they had seized into a war that they would lose 5 years later. 2 million Muslims lost their lives in this war. Then the same people came as saviors. They took over the administration by collaborating with the British in the background. And they changed everything, starting with the system, by force. There were no young Muslims left to oppose them. Because they eliminated all of them in a planned war. Only the old scholars were left. They hanged most of them on trumped-up charges. A story of treason that should be in the movies...
@TheDjdinoco
@TheDjdinoco Ай бұрын
Dear brothers and sisters, before forming opinions on Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, I kindly urge you to study his life and the reasons behind his actions, many of which were aimed at protecting and preserving Turkey after the devastation of World War I. Without truly understanding the context and depth of his efforts, it’s easy to misunderstand. As Muslims, it’s important to remember that we are not meant to judge or speak ill of others, especially those whose lives we haven’t fully studied. Short clips or social media posts are often misleading and don’t provide the full picture. As a Muslim and a Turk, I feel both love for my heritage and the need to reflect on our history with honesty. There were painful moments in the Ottoman era-acts of corruption, immorality, and violence that we must acknowledge. But instead of being swayed by dramatized TV series or quick soundbites, let’s dedicate ourselves to understanding the complexities of our past with sincerity. Atatürk himself fought for the Ottomans in many battles and hoped to restore the empire, only to later witness its deep-rooted corruption. His choices were not made lightly. So, I encourage you, my dear brothers and sisters, to seek knowledge and approach history with an open heart. And always remember, even when Allah SWT commanded Prophet Musa (Moses) to speak to Pharaoh, He instructed him to do so with kindness. If Prophet Musa was commanded to show gentleness to one of the most oppressive rulers in history, then how much more should we be careful in how we speak about others, avoiding insults and harshness? May Allah SWT guide us all to the straight path, forgive us for our shortcomings, and grant us wisdom and understanding.
@blackbird2918
@blackbird2918 Ай бұрын
@@TheDjdinoco Did you mean "Mustafa Kamal" ? The injustice he has done reaches to the sky. It is interesting that you defend a non-believer who insult Muhammad (pbuh) and you say Muslim for yourself. Did you mean "Kamalist" for yourself ? I think you should question and learn the Real History .
@blackbird2918
@blackbird2918 Ай бұрын
@@TheDjdinoco Kardeşim , eski bir atatürkçü olarak diyebileceğim tek şey her gün şaşırmaya devam ediyorum. Çünkü Mustafa Kemal dönemine ait devletin yayınladığı yeni belgeler ortaya çıktıkça ne büyük faciaların yaşandığını görüyorum. Daha bugün 50'ye yakın resmi evrak okudum. Hepsi de evlerinde Kuran okuttuğu için tutuklanan, cezalandırılan yaşlı başlı insanlarla alakalı. Bir yerde bütçe olmadığı için okullar kapatılırken, aynı ay içinde bir şehrin bütçesine denk İtalya'dan getirilen heykellerden haberin var mı ? Aylarca parasını alamayan memurlar, açlıktan ölen çocuklar varken yurtdışından heykeller getiren, Yunan ve İngilizlere milletin parasıyla balonlar düzenlemek mi dersin ? Beraber yanyana savaştığı silah arkadaşlarının akıbetlerini bilmek ister misin ? Kaç tane siyasi cinayet işlenildi. Asker ,politikacı, ekonomist, din adamı asılsız suçlamalar ile ortadan kaldırıldı haberin var mı ? Sizin gibi insanların merhameti nedense Müslümandan çok Kâfirlere işliyor. Zaten cümlende Muslim ile Türk kelimesi ayrı ayrı zikretmen senin nasıl bir zihne sahip olduğunu gösteriyor. Hala içinde hastalık barıdıran bir zihin ... Selametle
@MansoorAhmed-bc2im
@MansoorAhmed-bc2im Ай бұрын
@@blackbird2918Bars
@ercaner_buzbey
@ercaner_buzbey Ай бұрын
@@TheDjdinoco as Turks we are forced learn his whole life throughout our education starting from elementary to the first year of our Licence degrees. Problem lies with his demoralized mentality and that is can't be uncovered anyway with any type of education, that is in Allah's decree alone. One can only assume and say his desperation comes from weakness of Iman since many others have fought in the worse case of scenarios and stayed vigilant at Allah's road, like Huseyn bin Ali RA or, the Libyan heroes described here.
@smuratspace
@smuratspace Ай бұрын
As a Turk 100% agree with this video. May Allah bring all Muslims together again InsaAllah.
@amrabecirovic4042
@amrabecirovic4042 Ай бұрын
Just one question, was Ataturk a communist and why do Turks still believe in that secularism that killed the Ottomans and Muslims, I'm interested in that because watching Turkish series in every series in schools and hospitals, his pictures are still on the walls, he considered himself a higher being and why is that so, doesn't even a secularist, when he dies, be buried as a Muslim, sorry for my long text
@RedBloxian
@RedBloxian Ай бұрын
Free Kürdüstān!!! ❤️☀️💚 🇬🇫
@yavuzyavuz2731
@yavuzyavuz2731 Ай бұрын
@@RedBloxianwe dont need another israel
@circassianmuslimh9948
@circassianmuslimh9948 Ай бұрын
@@RedBloxian Free İslamistan from all -isms
@yoto-s3i
@yoto-s3i Ай бұрын
Şu Gavur ülkesinde yapan Türklerin de müslümancılık yapması çok komik 😊
@adnanabdull4h
@adnanabdull4h Ай бұрын
Jazak Allahu khayran. Our history is heart-breaking. May Allah forgive, guide and rectify us. May Allah relieve us from this state of humiliation and return us to the sunnah. Ameen.
@maazuddin747
@maazuddin747 Ай бұрын
Don't worry bro! It's not your fault your are not responsible for his wrong doings but u have paid a big price of his actions but now this is your responsibility to fix everything at any cost
@TheOzTube
@TheOzTube Ай бұрын
what history is that? it's not Turk's history, Turks never sided with British Agent Lawrence of Arabia, now Palestinians are betrayed and paying the price, they are getting punished for not siding with Turks..
@victorkey1218
@victorkey1218 Ай бұрын
Amin brother ❤
@TheDjdinoco
@TheDjdinoco Ай бұрын
Dear brothers and sisters, before forming opinions on Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, I kindly urge you to study his life and the reasons behind his actions, many of which were aimed at protecting and preserving Turkey after the devastation of World War I. Without truly understanding the context and depth of his efforts, it’s easy to misunderstand. As Muslims, it’s important to remember that we are not meant to judge or speak ill of others, especially those whose lives we haven’t fully studied. Short clips or social media posts are often misleading and don’t provide the full picture. As a Muslim and a Turk, I feel both love for my heritage and the need to reflect on our history with honesty. There were painful moments in the Ottoman era-acts of corruption, immorality, and violence that we must acknowledge. But instead of being swayed by dramatized TV series or quick soundbites, let’s dedicate ourselves to understanding the complexities of our past with sincerity. Atatürk himself fought for the Ottomans in many battles and hoped to restore the empire, only to later witness its deep-rooted corruption. His choices were not made lightly. So, I encourage you, my dear brothers and sisters, to seek knowledge and approach history with an open heart. And always remember, even when Allah SWT commanded Prophet Musa (Moses) to speak to Pharaoh, He instructed him to do so with kindness. If Prophet Musa was commanded to show gentleness to one of the most oppressive rulers in history, then how much more should we be careful in how we speak about others, avoiding insults and harshness? May Allah SWT guide us all to the straight path, forgive us for our shortcomings, and grant us wisdom and understanding.
@adnanabdull4h
@adnanabdull4h Ай бұрын
@@maazuddin747 May Allah grant us the strength and sincerity… جَزَاكَ ٱللَّٰهُ خَيْرًا akhi.
@ahmedbenomran8146
@ahmedbenomran8146 Ай бұрын
May Allah have mercy on Saied Ahmed's soul, Ameen 🤲🏽
@ismulianitadjalinasmadjid4718
@ismulianitadjalinasmadjid4718 Ай бұрын
I’m all for Attaturk betrayal, I’ve witnessed secular Turkish people worship him instead of Allah or adore him and put him on pedestal instead of our beloved prophet SAW. However can we also take our time to talk and bring our attention to Arab’s betrayal toward the caliphate
@clozmo2171
@clozmo2171 Ай бұрын
It happend in ww1 after the young turks coup in 1908 plus you are talking like all arabs betrayed when it's the sherif and and his sons and who is close to them we have graves in syria iraq palestine jordan for arab martyrs fighting on the side of the young turks even tho they hated them plus the british tried to bribe the arabs but most refused They took it as an insult
@Yanzdorloph
@Yanzdorloph Ай бұрын
The "caliphate" betrayed the Arabs, Arabs were frustrated and angry not with the Sultan as Caliph but with the increasingly nationalist, Turkic policies of the Young Turks government, which marginalized non-Turkic subjects. the propagandas they feed you in turkish schools don't tell you this ?
@aibrahim4729
@aibrahim4729 Ай бұрын
Say "Arab nationalists" because as the case in Turkye, True muslim arabs care about the unity of the muslims more than about being an Arab. And as an Arab muslim, i tell you my muslim brother, whom i never met, that i love you or any other non Arab muslim for the sake of allah and feel attached to you more than any non muslim Arab.
@Yanzdorloph
@Yanzdorloph Ай бұрын
@@aibrahim4729 My dear Arab brother, you're pathetic
@aibrahim4729
@aibrahim4729 Ай бұрын
@Vfvnydc it is not hard bro. See? We are already united you and me on the same track. Allah cares about whats in our hearts and that what actully matters even if we could not change the world around us.
@TurkishDebater
@TurkishDebater Ай бұрын
Dont call him Ataturk, call him dictator kemal
@TheOzTube
@TheOzTube Ай бұрын
Benevolent Dictator, leader of the free Muslims
@julybeeb4614
@julybeeb4614 Ай бұрын
Fake turks real turks are assyrians, mittani. You people are from mongolia
@davaa-g8v
@davaa-g8v Ай бұрын
Diktatürk
@minimumtasvik
@minimumtasvik Ай бұрын
@@davaa-g8v😂 the best
@akeel6328
@akeel6328 Ай бұрын
AtaJew, AtaShit, AtaKaffir, AtaCunt.
@shakirsohail1681
@shakirsohail1681 Ай бұрын
Also from India, shykh Ahmad sarhindi,shah waliullah dehlevi r.a,sayed Ahmad shaheed,shah Ismail shaheed, moulana qasim nanotvi r.a, moulana rashid Ahmad ganguhi r.a and haji imdad ullah mahajir makki r.a, the last three Muslims took the fight to the British in India 1857,they started and leaded the fight, and these three founded the great "Darul uloom devband"hanafi madrasa, and what happened by the grace of Allah s.w.t , next is the glorious history of revival of islam in over a billion Muslims
@Omer_Al_Hindi
@Omer_Al_Hindi Ай бұрын
What can you expect from him? He was born in Salonica, a town in Greece where most of the population was Jewish. These Jews followed a leader named Sabbatai Zevi, who proclaimed himself to be the promised Messiah, and they accepted him as such. When the Ottomans learned of the situation, they imprisoned Zevi for two years. Under the Ottoman Caliphate, anyone claiming to be a prophet or messiah would be sentenced to death, as there is no prophet after Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Zevi was sentenced to execution, but before being hanged, he cunningly converted to Islam. He knew that a non-Muslim enemy who accepts Islam would not be harmed, so he embraced Islam merely to save his life. However, Zevi never truly accepted Islam; it was a strategic move to spare his life. His followers believed that Zevi’s conversion to Islam was part of his messianic mission, and as a result, almost all the Jewish population of Salonica also converted to Islam. They later became classified as 'Dönmeh,' meaning 'converts.' Despite their outward conversion, they remained Jewish in their hearts and continued to celebrate Jewish festivals. Externally, they dressed, spoke, and prayed like Muslims in order to blend into society, much like the hypocrites (Munafiqoon) during the time of Prophet Muhammad in Medina. Mustafa Kemal was one of these Jews from Salonica who 'converted' to Islam merely to survive in society. He never truly identified himself as a Muslim, because he wasn’t one. Everything he did was in line with the wishes of the non-believers.
@LaughAlotThebolt
@LaughAlotThebolt Ай бұрын
Great info. Thanks
@Qays88
@Qays88 Ай бұрын
Underrated comment
@turcoboshnak
@turcoboshnak Ай бұрын
The information about Salonica and the Donmehs may be correct but Ataturk's physical appearance and character seems to suggest a more likely Albanian/Macedonian ancestry. .
@vokalchemist747
@vokalchemist747 Ай бұрын
Any evidence for the Jewish hypothesis? Why did jews attacked Ottomans in war in this case? It is a shame that we all separated because of intrigues and lack of developments and science in the last time of Ottoman Empire. Atatürk blames it to the religious leaders.
@xavifores4599
@xavifores4599 Ай бұрын
Underrated comment 💯💯💯
@winsomhe
@winsomhe Ай бұрын
mashaAllah, keep up this good work bro, Love from Turkey
@esoterra8050
@esoterra8050 Ай бұрын
Suriyeliler!
@Tulpar_0
@Tulpar_0 Ай бұрын
In all schools, there are statues of Atatürk, his picture is in every textbook, and his images are in every classroom. Everywhere outside, there are statues and pictures of him, and his image is on all Turkish currency. When you make even the slightest criticism of Atatürk, you are subjected to bullying by people who revere him, and you might even face physical violence or, in extreme cases, death. The tyranny and oppression of a deceased dictator still cause harm to people in the Islamic world. Insallah Turkey will return to its essence, that is, to Islam
@Nixo77
@Nixo77 Ай бұрын
This sounds so similar to what they used to do in the soviet union-
@nenenindonu
@nenenindonu Ай бұрын
As it should Atatürk reigns supreme 🇹🇷
@Nixo77
@Nixo77 Ай бұрын
@@nenenindonu after seeing what kemal has made himself infront of the turks you can literally compare him to stalin and classify him as a dictator
@TheDjdinoco
@TheDjdinoco Ай бұрын
Dear brothers and sisters, before forming opinions on Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, I kindly urge you to study his life and the reasons behind his actions, many of which were aimed at protecting and preserving Turkey after the devastation of World War I. Without truly understanding the context and depth of his efforts, it’s easy to misunderstand. As Muslims, it’s important to remember that we are not meant to judge or speak ill of others, especially those whose lives we haven’t fully studied. Short clips or social media posts are often misleading and don’t provide the full picture. As a Muslim and a Turk, I feel both love for my heritage and the need to reflect on our history with honesty. There were painful moments in the Ottoman era-acts of corruption, immorality, and violence that we must acknowledge. But instead of being swayed by dramatized TV series or quick soundbites, let’s dedicate ourselves to understanding the complexities of our past with sincerity. Atatürk himself fought for the Ottomans in many battles and hoped to restore the empire, only to later witness its deep-rooted corruption. His choices were not made lightly. So, I encourage you, my dear brothers and sisters, to seek knowledge and approach history with an open heart. And always remember, even when Allah SWT commanded Prophet Musa (Moses) to speak to Pharaoh, He instructed him to do so with kindness. If Prophet Musa was commanded to show gentleness to one of the most oppressive rulers in history, then how much more should we be careful in how we speak about others, avoiding insults and harshness? May Allah SWT guide us all to the straight path, forgive us for our shortcomings, and grant us wisdom and understanding.
@TheAlfacino
@TheAlfacino Ай бұрын
​​@@TheDjdinocoHe was atheist and tried to build an atheist state. He killed many who oppose his ideas. Can you check and write here if his janaza prayer was done and if so how many ppl joined?
@atillakaragazi838
@atillakaragazi838 Ай бұрын
There is a couple of historical mistakes in the video. 1) Greeks never occupied Istanbul. For British Istanbul was too precious to be handed to Greeks. That is why they occupied the city, kept it until 1924, and never thought of giving it to Greeks. 2) Abdulmecid Efendi was not a sultan. He was the last Sheikh-ul Islam. The last sultan was Mehmed VI (Vahdettin). He was dethroned and exiled in 1922. Also, it is impossible to explain Ottoman Empire's position in Libya without covering the occupation of the islands in the Aegean Sea by Italians. Some of those islands are just a few kilometers of off the coast of Anatolia. Despite Italians took these islands from the Turks, between 1918 and 1947 they were illegally given to Greeks by the Allies.
@z2arshad
@z2arshad Ай бұрын
I heard of him in passing by Sami Hamdi but this video wws eye opening. Please continue to make more videos! We need to read our collective history. BarakAllahu feekum
@KemKasev
@KemKasev Ай бұрын
If not for the Ottomans defeating the Maltese Knights of St. John in 1551, Libyans would be speaking Maltese today. Also, It’s clear that the Ottomans were not a colonising force since Libya’s language and culture was preserved during 361 years of Ottoman rule. By the mid-to-late 19th century, a wave of nationalism began to sweep the Arab world, much like other parts of the Ottoman Empire, including the Balkans. Arab intellectuals, particularly those in Syria, Lebanon, and Egypt, began to develop the idea of Arab identity and Arab nationalism. The man you simply labeled as a back stabber had to contend with the following. 1. United Kingdom 2. France 3. Russia (until 1917) 4. Italy (joined the Allies in 1915) 5. Greece 6. Japan (limited involvement in the Mediterranean) 7. Serbia (part of the Balkans front) 8. Belgium 9. Portugal 10. Romania (joined in 1916) 11. Montenegro 12. United States (joined in 1917) 13. Australia (as part of the British Empire) 14. New Zealand (as part of the British Empire) 15. Canada (as part of the British Empire) 16. India (as part of the British Empire) 17. South Africa (as part of the British Empire) 18. Egypt (as part of the British Empire) 19. Sudan (as part of the British Empire) 20. Iraq (as part of the British Empire at the time) 21. Palestine (as part of the British Empire) 22. Syria (fought with Arab forces under British guidance) 23. Lebanon (fought with Arab forces under British guidance) 24. Jordan (fought with Arab forces under British guidance, previously part of the Ottoman Empire) 25. Saudi Arabia (fought with Arab forces under British guidance) 26. Armenia (as part of Russian forces and later independent Armenian units) Not to mention a Sultan who agreed to the shameful treaty of Sevres. In this context, I challenge anyone to find a better leader of his people.
@orcun4349
@orcun4349 Ай бұрын
👍
@ultimatesuperstar18
@ultimatesuperstar18 Ай бұрын
SubhanAllah, from Sultan Salahuddin Ayyubi to Imam Shamil and to Sayyid Ahmed Al Sanussi, the people of Tassawuf are the ones who have always been at the forefront in the fight against falsehood
@shakirsohail1681
@shakirsohail1681 Ай бұрын
Also from India, shykh Ahmad sarhindi,shah waliullah dehlevi r.a,sayed Ahmad shaheed,shah Ismail shaheed, moulana qasim nanotvi r.a, moulana rashid Ahmad ganguhi r.a and haji imdad ullah mahajir makki r.a, the last three Muslims took the fight to the British in India 1857,they started and leaded the fight, and these three founded the great "Darul uloom devband"hanafi madrasa, and what happened by the grace of Allah s.w.t , next is the glorious history of revival of islam in over a billion Muslims
@zaidvahora9684
@zaidvahora9684 Ай бұрын
​@@shakirsohail1681bro they are not people of tasavvuf from ismail dehalvi he was not he was gumrah
@sufibra1051
@sufibra1051 Ай бұрын
💯🤝🤲
@demirdemir2227
@demirdemir2227 Ай бұрын
They are all munafiq like your self
@fyjcarts071ansarinoormoham8
@fyjcarts071ansarinoormoham8 Ай бұрын
​@@shakirsohail1681bro read ارواحِ ثلاثہ and فضالِ اعمال what they have wrote in these books... Tasawwuf is not a part of Islam.
@iconikhan
@iconikhan Ай бұрын
The history of Muslims is so rich and interesting.
@emanHabi3938
@emanHabi3938 Ай бұрын
Wow I just learned something new and it opened my mind to the history of Muslim Arabs that they don’t teach us in American schools. Keep up with the videos because you’re literally educating those who weren’t aware of this history.
@harisnuman3538
@harisnuman3538 Ай бұрын
Why would Americans teach in America, Arab history??? Besides this video is full of lies
@Emre_Kermen
@Emre_Kermen Ай бұрын
@@harisnuman3538 What are they? I noticed he skipped some important details but it sounded right generally. Teriible conclusions tho. Ataturk did what was neccecery.
@hasinarian6711
@hasinarian6711 Ай бұрын
@@harisnuman3538 Your whole life is full of lies
@harisnuman3538
@harisnuman3538 Ай бұрын
@@Emre_Kermen Senoussi was offered Khilafet by Atatürk and he refused, Ottomans left due to Balkan wars, what possible role Senoussi could had played in the war of independence? Senoussi was decent person but this is usual Bedouin trick to bash the Turks, Why so many videos about Atatürk???
@afshandin5335
@afshandin5335 Ай бұрын
Thank you for bringing this forward. So much of history unaware of.
@minimumtasvik
@minimumtasvik Ай бұрын
Thank you, please talk more about the face of Atatürk to open people’s eyes. It is almost prohibited to talk about him here in Türkiye.
@momina71
@momina71 Ай бұрын
U mean anti semitic 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@frankk3253
@frankk3253 Ай бұрын
As a Muslim, I say it's time to stop individual accusations and arguments between Muslim brothers against Muslim brothers The enemies of ISLAM and Muslims are tightening their grip on Muslims. The enemies are the ZIOS and their helpers, the ZIOS crusaders. Who does not understand that it is time for unity among Muslims. MUSLIMS THE Fajr PRAYER IS THE MOST IMPORTANT PRAYER. WE ASK ALLAH TO CHOOSE MUSLIM LEADER WHO WILL UNITE MUSLIMS. ☝️
@orcun4349
@orcun4349 Ай бұрын
🤲
@beroblazeata
@beroblazeata Ай бұрын
It is important to be cautious about the media and information we consume. Not everything we see or hear is true or unbiased, and it is important to critically analyze the source and intention behind it. In the words of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), "Seek knowledge from the cradle to the grave." It is important that we learn the full context and history behind whatever information we use before forming opinions about it. Always be mindful of who is behind the message and what their intentions may be. May Allah guide us to seek the truth and protect us from falling victim to those who use our religion for their own agenda. As Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said, "The one who cheats us is not one of us."
@addaadddtttbbaa4074
@addaadddtttbbaa4074 Ай бұрын
Yes and let's all ignore the fact that the Arabs backstabbed the Ottoman Empire and the Caliphate by helping kuffar Great Britain XD
@yavuzscakir
@yavuzscakir Ай бұрын
Some of the Arabs betraying doesnt make him right ho
@Emre_Kermen
@Emre_Kermen Ай бұрын
That irrelevent to this topic but I'm sure he wouldn't mention it even if it were.
@ratilantgull602
@ratilantgull602 Ай бұрын
Hmm I wonder why they did it the Turks were angels to them??😂😂
@Emre_Kermen
@Emre_Kermen Ай бұрын
@@ratilantgull602 They literally did it for money and power. To this day you are under the western invasion.
@megalodon3655
@megalodon3655 Ай бұрын
@@addaadddtttbbaa4074 shouldn’t have overthrown sultan Abdulhamid II what the Arabs did wasn’t justifiable but the young Turks weren’t innocent either .
@OttomaniaGaming
@OttomaniaGaming Ай бұрын
You are just mentioning only Italians but meanwhile Ottoman empire was fighting against more than 4 nations at the same time. They were losing everywhere, cannot blame them for losing libya when everyone trying to seperate you.
@abayomat
@abayomat Ай бұрын
I have always wondered about this, May Allah always guide a man who is in truth📿♥️
@yazicib1
@yazicib1 Ай бұрын
Not sure what happened in Libya in detail, but saying Arabs lost trust for Turks for this is not fair. First betrayal came from Saudis siding with British against Ottoman Empire much before that. And that was due to promises British gave them: A united Arab empire. And we all see how that turned out for Arabs. That’s what happens when you side with most genocidal and greediest colonialists of all time. Not a huge fan of Mustafa Kemal myself but blaming him for Arab estrangement is the silliest thing i have heard…
@ssa6227
@ssa6227 Ай бұрын
Kemal was terrible you can't deny it. Still I agree Arab betrayal is often neglected part by modern Muslims. If they hadn't done so. Kemal would not be able to take down Caliphate or Ottoman Empire. British would not have been able to give Palestine to the Zio Nazis. Muslim unity would have done wonders. I see there was a train all the way to Mecca from Istanbul back when Ottomans ruled. Imagine
@Exocrotic-yn2ck
@Exocrotic-yn2ck Ай бұрын
Not saudis those were hejazis as a turk who did umrah saudis love me and us Turks alot
@yazicib1
@yazicib1 Ай бұрын
Yeah probably you’re right. Couldn’t remember their name. My bad
@SU.66
@SU.66 Ай бұрын
@@Exocrotic-yn2ck Hejazis got used by the British and replaced by Saudis with the help of the British lol both were puppets of the British
@bu9901
@bu9901 Ай бұрын
EXACTLY.
@pelinatik8188
@pelinatik8188 Ай бұрын
As a Turk, and a majority (at least 80%) of Turks will agree with this, you need only to look at how respected Ataturk is in Turkey to know I am telling the truth - Ataturk is our red line. Meaning, any disrespect towards him will not be tolerated. I see many comments here saying he has become the “golden calf” or he has been idolised. This is not his fault. Ataturk himself said, “Seeing me does not necessarily mean seeing my face. If you understand and feel my ideas and my emotions, that is enough." This quote emphasizes that true understanding goes beyond physical presence. Atatürk is conveying that what truly matters is grasping the essence of his ideas, values, and emotions, rather than merely focusing on his physical appearance. It highlights the importance of connecting with a person's thoughts and principles, which transcend their outward presence. Atatürk’s actions were strategic rather than treacherous regarding Libya and Senussi L.Y. (Sayyid Ahmed al-Sharif al-Senussi). During the Italo-Turkish War (1911-1912), Atatürk was sent to Libya to support local resistance against Italy. He fought alongside Libyan forces, including Senussi, in defense of the region. However, as the Ottoman Empire was collapsing, Atatürk had to prioritize Turkey's survival. The Ottoman Empire faced multiple threats, and Atatürk’s focus shifted to defending the Turkish heartland. By the end of World War I, Atatürk led Turkey through its War of Independence (1919-1923), defeating occupying Allied forces. His leadership led to the Treaty of Lausanne (1923), which secured Turkey's borders and independence. Atatürk’s importance lies in his visionary reforms. He abolished the Ottoman sultanate, established a secular republic, and modernized education, law, and government. His leadership ensured Turkey's sovereignty without foreign interference. Sources such as Lord Kinross's biography, *Atatürk: The Rebirth of a Nation*, and Andrew Mango’s *Atatürk* document his enduring legacy. His contributions reflect not betrayal but rather a focus on the greater good for Turkey's survival and future.
@Gulchih
@Gulchih 11 күн бұрын
May Allah guide you. Poor soul.
@rabiaturan7476
@rabiaturan7476 Ай бұрын
I m a Türk from turkiye. In schools we Read how great man is Atatürk. But our grandfathers, grandmothers always told that atatürk was a dictator who banned Koran and hanged müslim scholars.
@Atakan-Koc
@Atakan-Koc Ай бұрын
Has anyone ever said to you, "YALANCININ..."?
@vitovito123
@vitovito123 Ай бұрын
@@Atakan-Koc As a Turkish person from Giresun, I have the same account, my great grandparents would hide the Kuran when Jandarma (military police) came to the village. from my mother's side, my grandad told me that when he went to Kuran class in the mosque, the students and the imam would run in the forest to hide from the military, both my grandparents idolised ataturk but that's what happens when you get indoctrinated from young.
@steppenwolf5956
@steppenwolf5956 Ай бұрын
@@Atakan-Koc You are a liar Atatürk was an atheist and banned Quran and hung muslim scholars, these are facts buddy
@antihadith4131
@antihadith4131 Ай бұрын
How does a man who paid for the translation of the Quran into Turkish with his own money ban the Quran? You are the worst liar! Ataturk hanged Muslim leaders just like you who were lying to the public to cause issues during a time he needed them to help unify the Turks.
@fen8234
@fen8234 Ай бұрын
as a Turk , I don't agree with you. I am very glad and thankful to Atatürk and his close friends(commanders). Thanks Paşa❤❤❤.
@SamMoreno-wh3vf
@SamMoreno-wh3vf Ай бұрын
O Allah, glorify Islam and Muslims
@F.Z.B
@F.Z.B Ай бұрын
That explains why in Europe in school they taught us that Ataturk was a hero who freed the Turks from the extreme grip of the extremists (muslims)
@manny__003
@manny__003 Ай бұрын
He was a jw..
@ThedeadaccountAL
@ThedeadaccountAL Ай бұрын
@@manny__003 fr he criminalized people criticizing him in the Turkish constitution just like jws
@monarchytr
@monarchytr Ай бұрын
They rewrite the history even in Türkiye
@Cognitiveminds-i6h
@Cognitiveminds-i6h Ай бұрын
Amazing!! JazakaAllah khir ❤
@brooklyniank1302
@brooklyniank1302 Ай бұрын
Atatürk was a great politician and an actor. And like all politicians and actors, he knew how to lie and act very well. He acted as if he was a religious man to gain trust but at heart he always hated religion/Islam. As soon as he was powerful enough, he forced the European alphabet, laws and culture in Muslim Turks’ throat. And somehow some idiots believe that without him, Turks would’ve been invaded by Europeans. They don’t realize that he invaded Ottoman/Turkey himself on behalf of the Europeans. Europe and Atatürk had the same goal. Take Islam out of Turks’ heart. Thankfully Europe failed but unfortunately Atatürk succeeded!
@Nazli-m7g
@Nazli-m7g Ай бұрын
The parties he gave every night and drink his life away is called great politician??? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 he was just a kafir3
@BedouinTravels
@BedouinTravels Ай бұрын
My grandfather is originally Libyan, he moved to saudi with his uncle who died months after moving him as a kid to saudi, he never met his parents and he was an only child. His family name was Alsanussi, this video makes me wonder whether there are multiple sanussi families in libya or just one. Would be nice to know if the great sanussi is linked to him.
@zuhayrnazm6273
@zuhayrnazm6273 Ай бұрын
The biggest betrayal was from the sharif mecca to the ottoman empire.
@MsLampalampa
@MsLampalampa Ай бұрын
Yes it was. But this is about the idol worshipping Turks.
@minimumtasvik
@minimumtasvik Ай бұрын
My friend, Ottoman Empire was only betrayed by one, Kamal. Sherif did not demolish the empire, but Diktatürk did. Sherif did not change the alphabet and destroyed everything about Ottoman Empire from culture to religion, but Diktatürk did. If you are searching somewhere to blame, just look closely if you visit a Turkish ministry, you will see a picture on the wall of whom is the Traitor.
@Nixo77
@Nixo77 Ай бұрын
All of the traitors were the same
@squeezey9
@squeezey9 Ай бұрын
​​​​@@minimumtasvik look at you such an ass, speaking with such confidence, such disinformation. Where did you learn that from? From social media? Cause you spittin bullshits you c'nt
@warh1story563
@warh1story563 Ай бұрын
@@minimumtasvikKemal and Sharif weren’t the only problems for the Ottoman caliph it was also the Zionists who were coming from Europe as well as the British spy Lawrence of Arabia
@SanadAboelnour
@SanadAboelnour Ай бұрын
My great grandfather fought for the Senussi against Britain France and Italy in ww1 and was wounded near Sirte alhamdulilah he survived though.
@TheUsta68
@TheUsta68 Ай бұрын
I'm Muslim and I follow my faith and I follow my national hero ATATURK, while Turkey was getting punched left right and center the Arabs sided with the West in which killed many Turkish soldiers....where was the brotherhood then! The Ottoman empire signed a treaty where Istanbul would belong to the British and sections of Turkey will be owned by Greece, France, and the Armenians. You walk around Turkey today because of Ataturk.
@bayramkucuker3149
@bayramkucuker3149 Ай бұрын
Tell them again brother! Where was the brotherhood then! Ne mutlu turkum diyene they have no understanding of that yet are quick to disrespect our national hero! Look what’s happening to Muslim nations now… Ataturk knew the only way was to unify the Turks and he did just that 🇹🇷
@harryk771
@harryk771 Ай бұрын
Right way is the right way, not just follow any clown that's next to you.
@TheUsta68
@TheUsta68 Ай бұрын
@@bayramkucuker3149 Everyone should google Hussein bin Ali, that is BACKSTABBING!
@cardanotony1097
@cardanotony1097 Ай бұрын
If ur a lover of kaMaL Ur not a Muslim mate !!! If u don’t believe me than ask Aziz nesin Cheers 👍👍👍
@cardanotony1097
@cardanotony1097 Ай бұрын
@@bayramkucuker3149ohhh boy u better wake up before it’s too late mate !!! Those ittihat terakki bastards non of them was a Turk ‼️ Maybe a few idiots that’s all Oh by the way have u find out who was he’s father yeT ? Let me tell u mate Ask urself why many statues of kamal all over israhelllll 😉😉😉 Cheeers mate 👍👍👍
@TheReminderChannnel
@TheReminderChannnel Ай бұрын
Absolutely amazing work! JazakAllahkheiran
@harisnuman3538
@harisnuman3538 Ай бұрын
@@TheReminderChannnel absolute rubbish
@TheReminderChannnel
@TheReminderChannnel Ай бұрын
@@harisnuman3538what’s rubbish? The video?
@k2411871
@k2411871 Ай бұрын
People blaming Turks for the downfall of the Caliphate. No, look at the the Arab Leaders who sided with the French and British to over throw them. Ataturk at least protected his people from the constant proxy wars that the middle east has been involved in. I have been to Turkey, I saw Kamal's face everywhere but people weren't talking about it. The biggest pro of secular states it allows for freedom of religion and religious disputes are far less common. If you want to blame the downfall of the Caliphate look at the Arabs and their own greed
@clozmo2171
@clozmo2171 Ай бұрын
The one who Can Take the blame is the young turks and C U P these ultranationalist ruined everything when the moment they installed a military junta in 1909
@equinox9520
@equinox9520 Ай бұрын
The caliphate was doomed before Ataturk came around. He did protect the country, its people and its borders. But he created an identity based on nationalism and secularism, which shattered the potential of reconciliation with the Persians and the Arabs. There is a reduction of religious disputes only to be replaced with ethnic disputes instead. Now people base their identity over a flag and revere a man like a god. And now Turkey thinks its some European country that deserved a place in the EU for decades. Their perspectives are manipulated to the side of the West, the order of the Freemasons. don't forget, Ataturk was a Freemason himself.
@mehmedii9845
@mehmedii9845 Ай бұрын
Well said brother, even today no one address the root cause of the Palestinians conflict. How they betrayed the ottomans. I can never trust an arab, they are always against the Turks
@abdurrahmankhan1145
@abdurrahmankhan1145 Ай бұрын
Nobody denies Arabs did wrong by fighting against Ottoman and they realised it in few years. Arab nationalism was the reason for that,after that Turkish nationalism is also reason for abolishment of Caliphate.
@beyaz9999
@beyaz9999 Ай бұрын
@@abdurrahmankhan1145 And things were going exactly as the British and the Jews wanted, who planned for this to happen. To abolish the caliphate by pitting Arabs and Turks against each other and to leave the Ummah shattered and isolated in its own land, just like Palestine right now... All alone.
@sadeq251
@sadeq251 Ай бұрын
What a powerful vid! Beautiful insight to As-Senussi's life.
@turkishpunisher6386
@turkishpunisher6386 Ай бұрын
As a Turk, didnt knew that, thanks for sharing. Free Palestine🇹🇷🇹🇷🇵🇸🇵🇸
@mustafathezloty
@mustafathezloty Ай бұрын
Nasıl da patlıyor çocuklar bir bir ama
@Gulchih
@Gulchih 11 күн бұрын
I didn't know about the great soul, Shaykh al Senussi. Jazakallah for the video and impeccable storytelling
@josefYYYY
@josefYYYY Ай бұрын
As a turkish muslim myself, i please ask my fellow muslim brothers and sisters all over the world to be a bit patient with turkish people. For many decades people were forcefully indoctrinated that 'Atatürk' was the savior of turkey and stuff like that. He was idolized beyond imagination. But people now slowly start to realize what he really was.
@cardanotony1097
@cardanotony1097 Ай бұрын
Cheeers mate 👍👍👍
@Khaghaan
@Khaghaan Ай бұрын
Because Atatürk was the saviour of the Turkish Nation? If he had died earlier or wouldn't have started the war of independence, Turkey too would've been a colony of the British. The Brits even had a colonial flag ready for us, the Sultan, and the remnants of the Ottoman Empire were too busy to bend their knees to the Brits, they never did anything for the people, but rather tried to please the Brits.
@aryanld3068
@aryanld3068 Ай бұрын
we should be ashamed of ourselves. We have become so consumed by this world not knowing that little we have given to this deen, even when our brothers, sisters, and children in Palestine have been slaughtered by the zionists we remained silent. I could not imagine if both mujahedeen rahimahumullah were around watching what has been happening in Palestine. May Allah grant aJnnatul Firdaus for shaikh Ahmed Sharif as Senussi and Omar Mokhtar with the prophet Muhammad shallahu 'alaihi wasalam and his companions radhiallahu anhum jamian. Thank you for sharing with us the heroic stories brothers.
@User_47536
@User_47536 Ай бұрын
Turks After Islam : 🗿☪️🇹🇷 Turks after Atagay : 🏳️‍🌈
@TheOzTube
@TheOzTube Ай бұрын
May you be from a country created by the west that has a puppet leader who obeys the west otherwise ends up like Saddam Hussein, Gaddafi, Bin laden while experiences the consequences the Palestinians are experiencing for betraying the Turks.. the Enemy of the Turks are the enemy of the last free Muslims
@ANA_DAMMI_DRAVIDA
@ANA_DAMMI_DRAVIDA Ай бұрын
You mean atajew
@SSMasseus
@SSMasseus Ай бұрын
poor islamist gay.
@TheOzTube
@TheOzTube Ай бұрын
@@ANA_DAMMI_DRAVIDA No, he's Yoruk (Nomadic) Turk, not Jew.. he says so himself
@megalodon3655
@megalodon3655 Ай бұрын
@@SSMasseus we punish gays you protect and defend gays
@muhammad7205
@muhammad7205 Ай бұрын
We might not recognize him the way we ought to, but the angels and Allāh SWT will not allow a single deed go to waste! Rahimahullahu rahmatan wasiah!
@megalodon3655
@megalodon3655 Ай бұрын
@@muhammad7205 none of that will matter as he became a Murtad and he never repented.
@macromak4158
@macromak4158 Ай бұрын
Be careful quoting Muhammad Assad (aka Leopold Weiss) a sketchy individual who is often times compared to "lawrence of Arabia".
@Noonespecial030
@Noonespecial030 Ай бұрын
💯
@mahumramzan5690
@mahumramzan5690 Ай бұрын
JazakAllah khairan .. Amazing video MashaAllah… can’t wait to watch other episodes of the Muslim Atllas…
@yildiz12321
@yildiz12321 Ай бұрын
Libya was Ottoman territory governed by its own parliament. The Resistance of the Senussis is truly an admirable epic. Unfortunately, the Ottomans could not preserve this place, but those who lit the fire of resistance there were the local troops trained by Ottoman pashas such as Enver Pasha. And the part mentioned as "politics" in the video was the Balkan Wars. The lands that were the birthplaces of Kamal Pasha, Enver Pasha and majority of Ottoman bureaucrats were lost and huge Turkish genocides were committed. The Ottoman state had two cores: Rumelia and Anatolia. Rumelia was lost. It is impossible to understand what a disaster this is. In the epic defense led by Şükü Pasha in Edirne, people had to eat tree barks because of hunger. Edirne was a former capital and a very important city, 250 km away from Istanbul. Therefore, "politics" yes, peace was made with Italy and the defense of the Balkan fronts continued. If there is a betrayal here, it is against Islam. The change of the title from "Gazi" to "Atatürk" during the War of Independence and the early republic is a clear indication of this. Or the identities of the 1st council members in 1920 and the 2nd council members in 1922 show this very clearly. However, on the other hand, the Libyan people sent a letter of intent to the President of Turkey to reunite in 1947, when they gained independence, but the secular administration did not even respond. The Libyan people responded to the caliph's call for jihad in WW1 and stood for true Muslim unity, and even today, together with this Muslim brotherhood, Turkey's intervention was the force that stopped the civil war in Libya.
@harisnuman3538
@harisnuman3538 Ай бұрын
@@yildiz12321 brother thank you for some information that I did know alas these people aren't interested in any sort of truth. Just looking to blame someone. In many context it is difficult to criticise Mustafa Kamal, especially if it is made like this video
@Aboda._03
@Aboda._03 Ай бұрын
Brother let it be clear, the only reason a letter was sent was for the sake of Islam not because libyans forgave the turks for their betrayal and it wasn't only sent to turkey, Egypt and hyjaz also received a message to reunite... And in no way turkey's intervention in libya helped, sending a bunch of syrians to fight was just fueling the war, Please don't speak on matters you are unaware of..
@yildiz12321
@yildiz12321 Ай бұрын
​@@harisnuman3538 Thank you very much. Yes, you are right. Criticizing is important, but demonizing and blaming just one person doesn't solve anything or help to understand what is happening. I criticize him in many aspects, but this video looks like it was made for a five-year-old child. And it doesn't help anything. Kamal Pasha even couldn't save his birthplace, millions of Turks and Muslims stayed outside of Turkey or became refugees, so how could he send support to Libya back then. I think this is a very good example of Muslim unity and resilience. Because of this Italians actually never got controlled in Libya. Even İzzeddin Kassam was collecting soldiers and was going to Libya but because of Balkan wars started, he couldn't. I think we should more focus on unity rather than blaming historical figures.
@yildiz12321
@yildiz12321 Ай бұрын
I have no idea what limited knowledge you are talking to, ignorant person, what betrayal you are talking about :) It is obvious that you are not capable of understanding anything from the video or what I wrote. The photo in the video is from 1920. If there is treason, why would Sheikh Sanussi come to Türkiye, and this is not his first visit. He also performed the sword-wiring(cülus) ceremony of Sultan Vahdettin as caliph. It is a tradition that dates back to ancient times, normally carried out by Sheikh al-Islam (the greatest jurist). The war in Libya has been stopped for at least 3 to 4 years. Sending soldiers from Syria is an absurd nonsense that has no logic or need. Anyway, you can go back to play games.
@dorukcider4117
@dorukcider4117 Ай бұрын
@@Aboda._03my brother. Atatürk defended Libya for weeks. He even almost lost his left eye there. Maybe you should read history before becoming a keyboard warrior
@RoryMcDuff
@RoryMcDuff Ай бұрын
There are very dark periods of Turkish history concerning this man ... unfortunately they are not disclosed and many Turkish people believe what they are told without actually studying their near history .. This ignorance is the main reason of friction in the Turkish society today !...
@mumtazdurmaz88
@mumtazdurmaz88 29 күн бұрын
When arabs are arab nationalist it is okey but betrayel to islam when turks are nationalist. Turkey woulld have been either eurepean occupation or ruled by christcan powers like all arab lands if it was not a modern resostance with a leadership of Ataturk. We owe our existence partly to that man whom you call, irresptfully, a jew. Shame on you. The time has passed to form ummet long time ago. The correct idea can only be brotherly relationship between muslom countries, not to try to form outdated ummet. It is 21.century not 13.century. wake up!
@edbakez584
@edbakez584 Ай бұрын
Jazaka Allahu khayran for this beautiful video aimed at educating us about our heroes, may Allah bless this effort and reward with the highest of heavens in paradise in the neighboring of his beloved prophet Muhammad ﷺ .
@windyahhdini
@windyahhdini Ай бұрын
I remeber when i came to turki this year, my tour guide was so mad when he explained about some rumors that said ataturk was not excepted by the earth when he died. I know he's so proud of kemal, one week i was with him he didn't pray at all. He is muslim, and he said he only pray on friday. I'm not judging him, but how ironic it is when the society of muslim majority country think that it's not important to practice your religion. And it's so sad to see a lot of grand mosques are empty. I think kemal ataturk with his secularism do have big responsibility for it. They were big with the ottoman now who they are with the republic which he raised? Yet they worship Ataturk
@b.s.8460
@b.s.8460 Ай бұрын
Nicht jeder ist ein Kameltreiber wie ihr
@ABDULRHEEM-kr1kr
@ABDULRHEEM-kr1kr Ай бұрын
Convey message of Islam to all people of the world and to everyone who will come also convey message of Islam to all world leaders..........
@TheOzTube
@TheOzTube Ай бұрын
and follow the Turks who are the Champions of Islam who are not part of the European policy "The Islamic Ummah must never unite ever again and must remain stagnant". The more Ataturk is hated, the more weak Muslims will become, their leaders were installed by the West.. Don't expect Gulf states weaponry to be fired against the west in proxy wars.. only Turks will do that..
@eeeir-m5z
@eeeir-m5z Ай бұрын
Good job Ataturk, not siding with the "religion of peace".
@jaweidishaque8389
@jaweidishaque8389 Ай бұрын
Thank u for informing me of the full life struggle of Sheikh Ahmad Sharif Al Sanussi. Heroic Muslim scholar and warrior!
@acesainn
@acesainn Ай бұрын
Keep these videos coming!
@richardxyc
@richardxyc Ай бұрын
As a Turk I am proud of Atatürk...the problem of Arabs is, they do not know the meaning of the unification as a nation...and do not support the each other ...the Turks are different in this case...for Turks unification as a nation very important...it is our culture
@ismailahmed1712
@ismailahmed1712 Ай бұрын
Guys, please try and minimise the use of AI images/videos. Much of what you used had glaring faults. On the other hand, your channel is such a vital source of info, please keep up the great work!
@Polar-pencil
@Polar-pencil Ай бұрын
I remember my mom told me that Atatürk changed the azan the reason why his grave is on the floor not in the ground becuz Grave was not accepting him 😢
@TheDjdinoco
@TheDjdinoco Ай бұрын
Dear brothers and sisters, before forming opinions on Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, I kindly urge you to study his life and the reasons behind his actions, many of which were aimed at protecting and preserving Turkey after the devastation of World War I. Without truly understanding the context and depth of his efforts, it’s easy to misunderstand. As Muslims, it’s important to remember that we are not meant to judge or speak ill of others, especially those whose lives we haven’t fully studied. Short clips or social media posts are often misleading and don’t provide the full picture. As a Muslim and a Turk, I feel both love for my heritage and the need to reflect on our history with honesty. There were painful moments in the Ottoman era-acts of corruption, immorality, and violence that we must acknowledge. But instead of being swayed by dramatized TV series or quick soundbites, let’s dedicate ourselves to understanding the complexities of our past with sincerity. Atatürk himself fought for the Ottomans in many battles and hoped to restore the empire, only to later witness its deep-rooted corruption. His choices were not made lightly. So, I encourage you, my dear brothers and sisters, to seek knowledge and approach history with an open heart. And always remember, even when Allah SWT commanded Prophet Musa (Moses) to speak to Pharaoh, He instructed him to do so with kindness. If Prophet Musa was commanded to show gentleness to one of the most oppressive rulers in history, then how much more should we be careful in how we speak about others, avoiding insults and harshness? May Allah SWT guide us all to the straight path, forgive us for our shortcomings, and grant us wisdom and understanding.
@rabiaturan7476
@rabiaturan7476 Ай бұрын
Yeah, my father also told me. The land didint accept hım.
@crazylazy1397
@crazylazy1397 Ай бұрын
😂
@mustafayildiz4914
@mustafayildiz4914 Ай бұрын
Ignorant people!
@burakyildirim5916
@burakyildirim5916 Ай бұрын
These superstitions and middle age ideas is the exact things that Mustafa Kemal was fighting against.
@AuthenticTruthSeeker-z2j
@AuthenticTruthSeeker-z2j Ай бұрын
I feel shivering even listening this shameful story..Thank you. 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@MDMUSTAFA-vy1wx
@MDMUSTAFA-vy1wx Ай бұрын
I suggest everyone to read please once "THE RISE OF ISLAM " By mohammed iqbal❤...
@Imy-m1h
@Imy-m1h Ай бұрын
"Ataturk" the Freemason, those who know.....know.
@Actionzunkies
@Actionzunkies Ай бұрын
The comment I've been looking for. If you know, you know.
@harisnuman3538
@harisnuman3538 Ай бұрын
Atatürk banned the Masonry , if you know, you know. But you know f all
@truthlifefishing1730
@truthlifefishing1730 Ай бұрын
a british double agent ?
@yunuscetiner7111
@yunuscetiner7111 Ай бұрын
How can he be a freemason when Ataturk was the one that ordered for all freemason lodges to be shut down?
@harisnuman3538
@harisnuman3538 Ай бұрын
@@Imy-m1h Atatürk banned Masonary in 30s those who know, they know
@Affluenceee
@Affluenceee Ай бұрын
Biggest betrayal in the history was made by Araps against Ottomans in the Great War...
@esoterra8050
@esoterra8050 Ай бұрын
They finally learned from the West; now they write their own history.
@cardanotony1097
@cardanotony1097 Ай бұрын
I am a Turk mate The rebellions ur talking about not even 3000 idiots that’s all 👍👍👍
@emirhanalemdar4543
@emirhanalemdar4543 Ай бұрын
Atatürk'e bizi bu insanlardan kurtardığı için minnettarım.
@Vector21923
@Vector21923 Ай бұрын
huzur içinde yat Mustafa Kemal paşa senin halkın değerini bilemedi
@worldoftherock4900
@worldoftherock4900 Ай бұрын
Burdan anladigin bumu😂
@Vector21923
@Vector21923 Ай бұрын
@@worldoftherock4900 evet
@relaxbirisi5
@relaxbirisi5 Ай бұрын
Sadece ölüler görür
@nazliacikyildiz2670
@nazliacikyildiz2670 Ай бұрын
skrm atani
@Nazli-m7g
@Nazli-m7g Ай бұрын
😅😅😅😅😅😅 cehennemin atesinin de isiklari var 😂😂😂😂 bol bol isigin icindedir emin ol😂😂😂😂😂😂
@radofficl
@radofficl Ай бұрын
A man like him only comes once every billion men what a noble man very
@fouadmas5413
@fouadmas5413 Ай бұрын
Wow , this will enrage Turkish nationalists. Now history repeats
@harisnuman3538
@harisnuman3538 Ай бұрын
Of course, because half of this is nonsense and tell me what's the reason to take about Atatürk so often???
@fouadmas5413
@fouadmas5413 Ай бұрын
@@harisnuman3538 because the west used Turkish and Arab "Nationalism" to break up the Ummah, the prophet warned us 1400 years ago ,
@KhanTonyukuk
@KhanTonyukuk Ай бұрын
@@harisnuman3538 They admire Ataturk's magnificence and try to highlight insignificant people that no one in the world knows about.😂
@noorhayati6380
@noorhayati6380 Ай бұрын
You are doing a wonderful job by showing programmes on great Islamic scholars teachers fighters leaders........... .Maa sha Allah very much needed especially for us all in the times when media and all technical channels are bombarding anti Islam information by being the power heads of the dajjali fitnah .
@heart_invaders143
@heart_invaders143 Ай бұрын
Kemalist ❌🙅‍♂️ Muslim ✅ .. ♡
@rikzyjezuli3744
@rikzyjezuli3744 Ай бұрын
Holy Prophet may peace and blessings be upon him and his family said, "the Ummah is like a body". Sufism is the heart of Ummah. There is no revival of the Ummah without the revival of Sufism. All of the greatest Muslim leaders and Scholars are born out of Sufism. Without it the religion becomes just a set of do's and don'ts.
@yakupay8816
@yakupay8816 Ай бұрын
Just 3 weeks ago hundred kemalist "turkish" lieutenants draw their sword and openly challenge erdogan. You can look that video up. Its scary how little our muslim brothers know about turkish politics. There is this turkish saying: If you understand Abdulhamid, you will understand everything
@TheOzTube
@TheOzTube Ай бұрын
Many Non Turks don't even know the ottoman house is all white and British.. when Non Turk wants ottoman Empire, he is asking for Anti Islamic British rule..
@Persepolis95
@Persepolis95 Ай бұрын
Brother i saw some news about this on X, but i don’t know what’s the background of this, could u tell us briefly?
@TheOzTube
@TheOzTube Ай бұрын
The military is the Turkish Nation, they are responsible for keeping foreign invaders out.. what is scary about Turkish national interests? or are you Anti Turk?
@btlkarakus
@btlkarakus Ай бұрын
@@Persepolis95 there is a war between muslims and 'secularists' in turkiye..muslims are living in crypto jewish land , majority is not awake, but litle by little tide is turning ..
@Cem387
@Cem387 Ай бұрын
​@@Persepolis95Some anti islamic graduate officers in army said "We are soldiers of Mustafa Kamal" by saying this they chellanged Erdoğan because Erdoğan is removing ataturks ideologies from turkey
@R3zuYaowa
@R3zuYaowa 5 күн бұрын
More content like this please. More on our collective history.
@paracelion8926
@paracelion8926 Ай бұрын
Many Arabs have made negative comments about the subject, but remember that we are not desert-dwelling Bedouins we are a nation that fought on horseback in the plains. While the Italians, British, and French sent you their foot soldiers to invade your country, Germany and the Ottoman Empire were fighting the real powers. In the east, we fought against the Armenians, Russians, and French; in the south, against the Italians; in the west, against the British and Greeks. We wouldn’t have left our homeland, which we defined as Anatolia and the Balkans, for a country that consists of a few pieces of desert. The Ottoman Empire had fallen to such a low point that it was even ready to accept the Treaty of Sèvres, with no trace of the old sultans left. However, our founder, the great leader Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, along with Enver Pasha, Talat Pasha, Cemal Pasha, and many comrades in arms, shed light on the Turkish nation and led them to build a new future. The literacy rate in the Ottoman Empire was low, and there were many sounds in our language that didn’t exist in the Arabic alphabet. The Arabic alphabet only made things harder for us. Many other pashas had also researched and proposed using a different script for Turkish long before.
@Jakariatiles
@Jakariatiles Ай бұрын
Arabs Can only lose and gain sympathy.. btw, don't let Turkey turn into Iran
@FalconPeregrine-ht4oc
@FalconPeregrine-ht4oc Ай бұрын
The alphabet is not the issue itself. If a muslim country decided to change its alphabet i wouldn't call them traitors. There is no command in Quran and Sunna for every muslim to use arabic alphabet. The issue is anti-islamic action. He didn't do that because he really thought that latin alphabet fits better. He did that because he hated islam. He also made laws to enforce western hats on people. Was it also because western hats are better? Did he sentence refusing imams to death because hats were so much better it was worth to kill a person who doesn't want to wear them? Why don't we wear them today if they're so much better? (no one today wears western hats unless he tries to parody american cowboys)
@paracelion8926
@paracelion8926 Ай бұрын
@@FalconPeregrine-ht4oc One of the reasons for adopting the Latin alphabet was that countries with strong trade and technological power used the Latin alphabet. Many of our leaders also admired the German school of thought. Additionally, there were efforts not only to adopt the Latin alphabet but they also thought switch to the Cyrillic alphabet or even create our own alphabet. Secondly, there was no law imposed by Western countries mandating the use of their hats. I am Turkish, and I know my laws better than you. The law was about dress regulations stating that the fez and turban would no longer be used. The fez was never Turkish, it was Moroccan. The turban is not ours either, it is a tradition inherited from the Iranians. These have nothing to do with religion, they are cultural. Thirdly, no one died because they wore a fez or a turban. Don’t mock us. Yes, imams were executed, but this was due to British and French espionage. At that time, many imams worked for the British and French.
@FalconPeregrine-ht4oc
@FalconPeregrine-ht4oc Ай бұрын
​@@paracelion8926 Were europeans powerful because they used Latin alphabet? When they were weak during medieval times, was latin alphabet the reason for their weakness? And now China and Japan are the most powerful ones, will you switch to their alphabet? Alphabet has nothing to do with power. > Secondly, there was no law imposed by Western countries mandating the use of their hats. With the "Law No. 671 on Hats" adopted by the parliament on November 25, 1925, the members and officials of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey were obliged to wear hats as headgear, and the Turkish people were prohibited from continuing a habit contrary to this. > The fez was never Turkish, it was Moroccan. The turban is not ours either, it is a tradition inherited from the Iranians. Yeah, something you were wearing for hundreds of years is not yours but French hat is for everyone. If you search this way and start digging deeper you'll find that there is nothing yours. Your food is greek-arabic. Your architecture is greek-arabic. Your clothes were greek-arabic before and french now. Even your faces are greek, far away from real turkic face. There is nearly nothing turkic in you, yet you dare to be picky and say what is yours and what is not. > Thirdly, no one died because they wore a fez or a turban. Don’t mock us. Yes, imams were executed You contradict yourself. > but this was due to British and French espionage. So the guy that forced everyone to wear British-French hats is the savior, and the one who refuses to, is British and French espionage? And is executed two days after he refused to take off his turban but not because he refused to take off his turban?
@fen8234
@fen8234 Ай бұрын
Thanks Pasha ❤❤❤
@selimoz2223
@selimoz2223 Ай бұрын
Thank you brothers for enlightening of the truth in history.
@support_antizionism
@support_antizionism Ай бұрын
As a Turk, I thank Allah Almighty for being a Muslim. I do not see Kamal Pasha as a leader. There were many Muslim Pashas at that time. I think he eliminated them with the support of the British and declared himself the founding leader.
@AbuzerKadayif
@AbuzerKadayif Ай бұрын
Jews brother. British, americans, french, chineese are just hosts
@cardanotony1097
@cardanotony1097 Ай бұрын
👍👍👍
@mustafayildiz4914
@mustafayildiz4914 Ай бұрын
Ignorant person!
@aleyunus
@aleyunus Ай бұрын
I hope there will be a new video addressing the betrayal of the Ottoman Empire by Sharif Hussein of Mecca and the Hijazi Arabs who rebelled against their rightful Caliph. May Allah forgive their sins, but it's undeniable that their actions contributed to the suffering we see today, especially in Palestine and across the region. In my view, a similar betrayal is being repeated now by the descendants of the Sharif and other leaders. May Allah grant us all guidance (hidaya).
@ShahzadAhmad-tu7ud
@ShahzadAhmad-tu7ud Ай бұрын
Why will they subordinate themself to the empire which has made the deal with the enemy
@QK-Garage
@QK-Garage Ай бұрын
In my opinion calling him Mustafa is disrespectful of that blessed name. Because Mustafa is one of the beautiful names of our beloved Prophet Muhammad PBUH.
@cardanotony1097
@cardanotony1097 Ай бұрын
👍👍👍
@Nazli-m7g
@Nazli-m7g Ай бұрын
He removed that name once he got the power. His name on his ID is kamal
@وارفالحبوب-ق8ك
@وارفالحبوب-ق8ك Ай бұрын
جزاكم الله خيرا
@ismailxk13
@ismailxk13 Ай бұрын
yooo
@mzerone-g6m
@mzerone-g6m Ай бұрын
رحمه الله كان شخص عظيما و لم يكن قراره أسوء قرار اتخذه بل كان قرار نابع عن الحكمة
@niveax6112
@niveax6112 Ай бұрын
I am not sure where is your history knowledge coming from, but Ataturk was not religious he respected and loved it. He got the Quran translated into Turkish. Anatolian people are very spiritual. They never lived under the rule of another nation or ethnic group. They followed Ataturk because they were fighting for their FREEDOM, not for religion or nationality. They were smart enough to know if you are not free you can't even practice your religion. As far a the Calipha title goes. Arap nations handed over the title of Caliha to Ottoman Sultans because they were very powerful and they needed/hoped protection.
@salmaniazi9424
@salmaniazi9424 Ай бұрын
Thank you for your clear explanation
@mr.shaikhsaifalimuradali8895
@mr.shaikhsaifalimuradali8895 Ай бұрын
We indians will always support of Turkish brethrens
@cardanotony1097
@cardanotony1097 Ай бұрын
💚❤️💚
@ssa6227
@ssa6227 Ай бұрын
He has become a cult figure for secularists in Turkey. Unfortunately he has written for himself in their constitution that any insult to him is a crime. No one can criticize him even after his death in Turkey. Shame!
@zehralort
@zehralort Ай бұрын
Complete nonsense. He famously said that in the future, if you decide that you dont agree with me, then tear down my statues. Don't make comments without facts
@Handsomeman-q3i
@Handsomeman-q3i Ай бұрын
Here before all the Atabots 😂
@KhanTonyukuk
@KhanTonyukuk Ай бұрын
Palestinians are being massacred in front of the Arabs and they cannot do anything.😂
@sebo12345
@sebo12345 Ай бұрын
Ok hopefully you guys make a video about how Arabs betrayed turks too. Love to see that since some of us don't like turks.
@spacebubble608
@spacebubble608 Ай бұрын
We hate arabs betrayal also ataturk the dictator What is bad its bad
@motivatedprocrastinater8203
@motivatedprocrastinater8203 Ай бұрын
even till this day we have in sudan many palces , streets, neighborhoods, schools wich are named after many famous muslims heros\ leaders through out history . i hope i live long enough to witness the day the ummah reunites togrther under the name of ALLAH and the sunnah of his messenger peace and blessings be upon him.
@harisnuman3538
@harisnuman3538 Ай бұрын
When I watched a video full of lies like this, I hope it never happens. Sorry, that you in position as you are now To illustrate to you, Mustafa Kamal offered Khilafet to Senoussi which he refused. This liar didn't mention that
@Anas-shs230
@Anas-shs230 Ай бұрын
​@harisnuman3538 so you are replying on so many comments, yet I find it strange that a "haris numen" is offended!
@mahirrahman7
@mahirrahman7 Ай бұрын
Turks have been living in state of denial and shame since Mustafa Kamal came and broke up the Khilafat
@beyza.6014
@beyza.6014 Ай бұрын
I m never ashamed! Yes, there were mistakes in the revolution but caliphate is wrong cuz the caliphate and democracy r a dichotomy.And the caliph has extremely wrong desires after the country has emerged from the war .As a Turk, I am disgusted by u. U r embarrassing u arent just u all the comments under this video the same revolution. And Türkiye is cosmopolitan It was necessary to keep the country together. It's funny that u watch the video and approach it with ignorance. Read the first verse of the Quran. I hope one day you will learn to read and empathize
@harisnuman3538
@harisnuman3538 Ай бұрын
After fighting half of the world while get Islamists were hiding, and winning in the end rest assured that Turks feel pretty good about themselves
@megalodon3655
@megalodon3655 Ай бұрын
@@harisnuman3538 half of the world? You only fought the Greeks and most of your army were “Islamists”
@mahirrahman7
@mahirrahman7 Ай бұрын
@harisnuman3538 Turks will not do well without the whole rest of Muslim world ☪️🌏 joining to help
@harisnuman3538
@harisnuman3538 Ай бұрын
@@mahirrahman7 well , Turks did well for very long time without you? You see, almost all islamic world hate Turks more than they hate anyone. The sin of Turks has been, that they remained always free. Looks at this video? Besides the lying and trying to make wrong picture, why it was made? It is almost continues stream of the same topic? Why? I wouldn't even mind if people who are making these videos are bit honest and and people who commenting know what they talk about, but no? Libya was cut off from Turkey, how all those officers came there? Turkey and Italy, used planes in war for the first time in history. Mustafa Kamal served there with distinction etc? Therr was Kuvva I Miliye in Anatolia, so was 15th corps etc etc Lie after lie
@MrCS-81
@MrCS-81 Ай бұрын
No Muslim loves Ataturk, why should he? Nothing he did was in favor of Islam. "If a Muslim loves Ataturk and is also a Muslim, he is either a fool, a fraud or ignorant." It seems that the quote is widely shared by being attributed to Aziz Nesin (20 December 1915 - 6 July 1995).
@cardanotony1097
@cardanotony1097 Ай бұрын
Exactly mate 👍👍👍
@Alz1204
@Alz1204 Ай бұрын
But Aziz Nesin was an atheist
@MrCS-81
@MrCS-81 Ай бұрын
@@Alz1204 if an atheist says the truth we accept it.
@lonelywolf1480
@lonelywolf1480 Ай бұрын
He did nothing for Islam. Hmm. Perhaps you have a look at the Sevres map which was signed by the Sultan unfortunately. Do you think if Turks would have survived culturally and religiously if they had to live under conditions dictated by the treat of Sevres? And compare it with current Turkiye whose borders were secured at Lausanne due to the leadership of Ataturk. And because of his revolutionary actions, Turkiye is the most advanced Islamic nation today technologically, has one of the highest literacy rates, and the strongest militarily. And also has one of the highest percentage of muslims of any country in the world, which would certainly not have happened if Turks had to live under Sevres conditions.
@laconictr
@laconictr Ай бұрын
​​@@lonelywolf1480Serves was never signed, it is a lie told so many times by kamalist regime. Turkey techonology has nothing to do with Ataturk or Kamalists. Most of it is done by muslim engineers and People like Erdoğan. Turkish military power comes from being Turks, Turks always been militarily talented group of people. Nothing to do with Kamal.
@lowyolei3756
@lowyolei3756 Ай бұрын
Jazak Allahu khayran
@lucky_i.i
@lucky_i.i Ай бұрын
Age **14** to 25 ! A time when teenagers were men!
@Federalrepublicofsprout7263
@Federalrepublicofsprout7263 Ай бұрын
Ive looked a lot into the alliance between the Senussi and the Ottomans especially in the war against Britain and Italy. But I never knew of what happened after the war.
@t.mubarakahmed2198
@t.mubarakahmed2198 Ай бұрын
Odesar the Conqueror of Rome is the father of Ostrogoths , like wise Mahmud II the conqueror of Istanbul is the true father of Turks.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@mehmetramazanoglu4173
@mehmetramazanoglu4173 Ай бұрын
A couple of corrections 1. M Kamal Was not Muslim nor Turk He was Jewish and follow of Sabatay Sevi 2. There was no Turkish victory or Muslim victory at the end because it was a British game set up by using M Kamal. Kamal initially wanted to be British governor ruling the leftover Ottoman land. However, promised him to be the leader of Turkey provided. He will performed the duties given by the British. Those duties are well known now in summary ruction of Islam, abolishing Khalifa, changing the alphabet, establishing secularism in the country. In return, after a fake independence, war, he would be the savior of the country and be the hero also. Worst of all, Kamal became a good model for the colonialist to establish the same system in other Muslim countries. Therefore, we have all the puppet, presidents, kings, etc. ruling the Muslim lands. Once Kamal established himself then all the secret Jews and Armenians was placed in the Turkish bureaucracy. Muslim Turks were excluded from the power completely on the contrary, persecuted even butchered jailed.
@OttomaniaGaming
@OttomaniaGaming Ай бұрын
We are Ottoman Empire ❤
@sulisueeeeee0553
@sulisueeeeee0553 Ай бұрын
Libya☝️💯💯💯Alhamdulilah for Islam
@realis-382
@realis-382 Ай бұрын
As a Muslim Turk I'm ashamed of the actions done by İnönü and Atatürk government to erase Ottoman heritage
@mohamedzaramdini788
@mohamedzaramdini788 Ай бұрын
what a great person ! thank you very sharing with us , this incredible history
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