Chairman of Din-Bir-Der Muhittin Hamdi Yıldırım reminded Muslims that brotherhood is an order of Allah and touched upon the place of brotherhood in Islam, while Tayyip Elçi, President of Madrasah Scholars Foundation (MEDAV), reminded that brotherhood is obligatory among Muslims in Islam. Burhan İşliyen, Vice President of Religious Affairs, who participated in the program, stated that Muslims are obliged to love each other without any discrimination.
Providing information about the Brotherhood Gathering programs, Yıldırım emphasized the principles of brotherhood in Islam, "In Islam, the principles of brotherhood are gathered under 7 main principles: to love each other for the sake of Allah, to defend the law of his brother in his absence, to ask for what he wants for himself in his brother, never to say things against him or he would not like, to hide his faults and faults, to come to the aid of his brothers in times of hardship and hardship, and for three days. These are the principles of fraternity, not to be offended too much," he said.
BROTHERHOOD IS OBLIGATORY IN ISLAM
In his speech, President of Madrasah Scholars Foundation (MEDAV) Tayyip Elçi emphasized the importance of Islam and humanitarian brotherhood in the axis of the Quran and circumcision, emphasizing that brotherhood is obligatory in Islam and that Muslims love each other is Allah's order.
"I am very happy to be doing the 12th of these brotherhood bridge programs that we started 4 years ago," Elçi said.