Emine Erdoğan met with families who care for their elderly and disabled relatives at iftar

President Erdoğan’s wife Emine Erdoğan met with families who care for the elderly and disabled at home for iftar. First Lady Erdoğan said …

President Erdoğan’s wife Emine Erdoğan met with families who care for the elderly and disabled at home for iftar. First Lady Erdoğan said: “They carry love, not a burden on their shoulders.”

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s wife, First Lady Emine Erdoğan, hosted the families who care for the elderly and disabled at home at the iftar program held at the State Guesthouse in the Presidential Complex.

MET AT IFTAR

Making a statement on the Social Networking Site Twitter account, Emine Erdoğan stated that families who care for the elderly and disabled at home are role models for the society.

SUPERHEROES OF REAL LIFE

First Lady Erdoğan said: “They carry love, not a burden on their shoulders. What a great luck for a person; to have a devoted lover, to protect and watch over him. Real life is super. We shared our iftar table with our heroes, our citizens who take care of their sick, disabled or elderly loved ones at home.”

Emine Erdoğan

SUPPORTED FINANCIALLY AND SPIRITUALLY

Wishing healing to sick and elderly citizens, Emine Erdoğan said, “Our government provides financial support to our families who undertake home care. continues to support it with its spiritual services in every sense. I sincerely thank our citizens who set an example for the society, and wish healing to the sick, elderly and disabled relatives.”

Visually impaired students respond in Braille!

Visually impaired students learning the Quran in Braille alphabet in Şanlıurfa follow the Quran with their fingertips, which is read by the …

Visually impaired students learning the Quran in Braille alphabet in Şanlıurfa follow the Quran with their fingertips, which is read by the Quran course instructor due to Ramadan. Students will download 2 hatims during Ramadan.

Visually impaired students learning to read the Qur’an in Braille alphabet in Şanlıurfa aim to download 2 hatims during Ramadan. Students follow the Qur’an with their fingertips, which is read in response by the Qur’an course instructor.

Braille alphabet

STUDENTS ARE HAPPY TOO

Provincial Disability Coordinator and Quran instructor Zeynep Akbaş, every Ramadan stated that they keep the tradition of retalia alive, and that they are happy to hold the hatim event that they held online last year due to the epidemic, face-to-face this year. Saying that they will make two hatims this Ramadan, Akbaş said, “We read, they listen, they read, we listen. We present our hatims to the deceased relatives of all our students who listen to us. Our students also feel more happy because they are useful to their elders.”

Visually impaired people read the Qur’an in Braille alphabet in Şanlıurfa

I FEEL LIKE BORN AGAIN

Thanks to the education he received about two years ago, he read the Qur’an in Braille. Stating that she had the opportunity to learn the Quran, 18-year-old visually impaired Esra Deniz stated that she loved the Quran course and felt peaceful, adding, “When I come to the course, I feel relieved, I feel like I was born again. We will donate the hatims to our loved ones,” he said.

I FEEL BETTER

Zamzam Sılık, who said that she learned the course with the advice of a teacher, stated that she was very happy because she came to the course. Stating that he found peace and felt better with the Qur’an course, Sılık said, “Before I came to the course, I had no friends and my psychology was broken. There is a very nice atmosphere here, I took a little breath. ”