Fatih Yılmaz: "Our basic principles"

Fatih Yılmaz: "Our basic principles"
Date: 23.1.2022 15:00

Milli Gazete columnist Fatih Yılmaz writes on our basic principles. Here is the full article.

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The late Erbakan Hodja used to explain our basic principles. I've heard from him many times. Of course, I listened with admiration every time. Each time, he would explain with different examples, different methods. I have always listened with admiration for his dominance over concepts, sentences fed by current examples, approaches that have never seen the light of day, admirable comparisons, reasoning that has never come to mind before, and enthusiasm fed by faith. I wish I could be with you for days, even if I had the opportunity, so that I could ask questions, listen, listen and listen. Allah bless him, and have mercy on him.
 
There is a lot to talk about and write about our teacher Erbakan. In the troubled times we are going through, it is clear and clear that we need to remember certain things more than ever, especially in the context of the fundamentals. In fact, sometimes I think it is necessary to understand his lifestyle, not his speech. For example, there is something called “Erbakan courtesy” that everyone knows but unfortunately has difficulty in applying. He is such a kindness that even the most embracing sentences are meaningless next to him. You cannot explain that kindness with the concepts of respect, respect, love and brotherhood because it is a way of life. It is an applied style of expression. Its effect is due to the fact that the person who practices it truly, wholeheartedly, deliberately, sincerely has kindness.
 
Perhaps the source of the impact of the basics course was primarily “Erbakan's kindness.” First of all, it is nice and important to be polite, to speak with a sweet language, smiling face and wisdom. Today, as we see people who pretend to be a litigator, spread poison with their tongue, and hurl insults on social media, it is necessary to remember the kindness of Erbakan again and again. Is it possible to be a litigator by shooting everyone with stereotypical sentences? Every time he speaks, is it possible to be a litigator by uttering heavy sentences that cannot be looked at face to face? Is it possible to be a litigator with the approach of "Faultless, flawless, complete without flaws, a man who does not think like me is not a man"? What can we tell someone when we get into a situation where people almost run away from themselves and don't even want to say hello? Who can we benefit from?
 
Our basic principles are an education that should normally be taken within a certain discipline, just like a person's need for water. If an institution, company, association, foundation, party does not have the current name of a case, its corporate identity and its own laws, it is not possible to continue its existence. Our fundamentals are, “Why am I here, why should I work here, why shouldn't I leave here?” is the answer to such questions. If the answers to the basic questions are not given, it will not be possible to hold on, continue, progress, and progress towards the goal. There will be no building without a foundation, and there will be no lawsuit without the fundamentals. So much so that we are talking about an enormous teaching that answers many questions since the creation of man and the universe. We are talking about a magnificent philosophy, based on half a century of experience, that still needs to be studied and adapted to the new generation with current methods and methods.
 
In addition, working on our basic principles, learning, teaching and developing our basic principles does not mean that we do not need another lesson or teaching. It just points to the root, the root of the business. If you want to secure your own roots, if you want to be an informed litigator, if you want to be useful to those around you, if you want to win new people to your cause, you have to take our fundamentals seriously. Otherwise, the modern world will hit you. Just as it struck many of our brothers who said, "Who is going to hit me?"

YEREL HABERLER

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