AslanCAKMAK
I have observed that a person who seeks to learn their
religion in this age struggles to find a healthy and reliable source.
Most of the sources that can be accessed come from authoritative
voices handed down from above, the use of old language is
widespread, and for this reason they are difficult to understand. On
top of that, their monotonous style often starts to bore the reader in
a short time. Especially with social media spreading everywhere,
reaching correct information has become even harder. For this
reason, my aim is not to provide long academic texts, but rather to
spark short "flashes" that draw attention to what is right in front of
our eyes yet unseen, and to encourage the reader to reflect deeply
on aspects of events we fail to notice.
The entirety of this writing is within the framework of the
Qur'an, hadith, the Sunnah, and science. My goal is not to fill the
text with academic references to verses, narrations, and articles in
a way that overwhelms the reader. Instead, I aim to use a clean,
simple, and clear language, and to embark together on a
conversational journey of thought that can be understood by people
of all ages as much as possible.
I ask you not to read what is written here as you would a
novel. Step back, read objectively, and listen with your heart. Let
your aim be to benefit in some way, not to argue.
Unfortunately, although we hear many things around us,
there are very few things we are able to truly listen to with the heart.