Religious, cultural, social and economic erosion of Christmas and New Year, which has become a complete society erosion, is on the agenda again this year as every year.
National Lottery is a gambling played by the state under the New Year's special draw, 80 million liras were presented to the public.
It was announced that the sale of shares could be made from the internet, as if this was not enough.
On the other hand, shopping malls, many provincial and district municipalities, who are the patron of the capitalist order, are already ready to celebrate. The customs of the West are imposed on society this year.
PREPARATION FOR CELEBRATIONS
The shopping malls, the patron of the capitalist order, are trying to make Muslims welcome the New Year celebration with their colorful decorations.
In addition, many AKP and CHP provincial and district municipalities in Turkey also is preparing for this year's celebration.
Important squares, streets and tourist sites in the city centers are already ready for the celebrations to be held at the end of the year.
With the approach of New Year's forbidden queues in front of the National Lottery tolls in Eminönü began to occur.
The lottery queues, which disturbed the spiritual atmosphere of Istanbul and especially Eminönü, caused the reaction of the tradesmen in the region this year.
Eminönü shopkeepers, who hung warning signs against gambling in their shops, tried to return the citizens from the haram.
Tradesmen, business hangs, "Do not ask the location of Nimet Abla (A famous ticket seller). Lottery is gambling. Gambling is forbidden," and warned those who want to buy lottery tickets.
"INCREASING EVERY YEAR"
Ökkeş Irmak, who has been living in Eminönü for more than 50 years, stated that the number of people involved in the National Lottery gambling increased every year and said, "It is very wrong for such people to queue in front of Nimet Abla every year. No matter who you tell, we meet the same landscape here every year. It is not right for our state to be a tool in this way."
Talat Ataş stated that he has been a tradesman in Sirkeci for 33 years and said, "None of the people waiting in this queue can think healthy. They wait in line for a ticket for minutes as if there was a guaranteed bonus. We cannot quite develop Muslims who are lining up for Haram."