Those who watch the drama Ertugrul should also know this.

 

Those who watch the drama Ertugrul should also know this.

When Mustafa Kemal Pasha abolished the Khilafah, Al-Uthman was sent to Europe overnight in his home clothes.

 The royal family (queens and princes) begged why Europe? We should be sent to any Arab region, Jordan, Egypt or Syria, but the orders of the Zionist masters were clear.

The purpose was to cool down their vengeance and humiliate them to the last degree.

Some were sent to Thessaloniki, the Jewish home in Greece, and some to Europe, and the last Ottoman king, Sultan Wahiduddin, and his wife were sent to France overnight.

And all their property was confiscated until the empty pockets in their home clothes were released to them when they did not have a penny.

It is said that the princes of Sultan Wahiduddin used to wander the streets of Paris begging so that no one would recognize them.

Then when the Sultan died, the church refused to hand over his body to anyone because the debt of the shopkeepers was on him.

Eventually, the Muslims paid the Sultan's debt by donating and sent his body to Syria, where he was buried.

Twenty years later, Adnan Menderes, Turkey's first elected Prime Minister, was the first to inquire about him.

He went to France in search of the royal family and found out about them. During his trip to Paris, he used to say that I

Tell me the address of my fathers. Introduce me to my mothers. When they finally reached a small village in Paris and entered a factory, what do you see?

Sultan Abdul Hamid's wife, 85-year-old Queen Shafiqa, and his daughter, 60-year-old Princess Ayesha, are washing dishes in a factory for a meager wage.

Seeing this, Menderes could not hold back his tears and wept bitterly, then kissed his hand and said: Forgive me, forgive me! Princess Ayesha asked: Who are you?

He said: I am the Turkish Prime Minister Adnan Menderes, I had to hear him say: Where have you been so far? And they fell down unconscious with joy,

When Adnan Menderes returned to Ankara, he told Jalal Bayar, a friend of Kamal Ataturk and then President of Turkey, that he wanted to issue an apology to Al-Uthman and bring back his mothers. I objected,

But at the persistence of Mandres, only women were allowed to return, then Adnan Mandres himself went to France and brought both Queen Shafiqa and Princess Ayesha from France to Turkey.

But the credit for bringing the princes to their homeland, Turkey, by issuing an apology goes to the late Erbakan when he was prime minister.

Then, when the temple was falsely accused and hanged on a gallows, two of the charges were:

1. He allowed the call to prayer in Arabic in Turkey 30 years later, which was blocked in Turkey by Kamal Ataturk and his associates.

2. He has stolen from the government treasury and spent on the Sultan's wife and daughter, because he used to go to meet the queen and princess on every Eid, kiss their hands, and from his own pocket and from his own money. He used to offer 5,000 lira annually in the service of Princess Ayesha and Queen Shafiqa.

When Adnan Menderes and his four companions were martyred by a military court on September 5, both of them (the queen and the princess) died in prostration the next day.

This is the treatment of our so-called secularists with Islam and Muslims, no manners, no honor, no mercy, no kinship, no morals, no values!

Those who sang the tune of nationalism and patriotism and did not have tongues by chanting slogans, their purpose was nothing but to sever the ties of the people with the Islamic Brotherhood and to tear the fabric of this sacred relationship. Transform into ignorant relationships in which respect is lacking and sanctity and human relationships have nothing to do with it.

Never be unaware of Satan's followers on earth! And yes, these stories are not meant to put children to sleep, but to wake them up and make young men gird up!

Get up now, Bazm Jahan has a different style

East and west are the beginning of your age

(Translation from Arabic: Abu Fatih Nadwi)

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