He donated his land and had a Qur’an course built in his village!

80-year-old Fadime Menteşe, living alone in Amasya, sold her land and had a Qur’an course built in her village. Hinge wants to sell all her …

80-year-old Fadime Menteşe, living alone in Amasya, sold her land and had a Qur’an course built in her village. Hinge wants to sell all her assets and have a mosque built in her village. Here are the details…

The donations made by Fadime Menteşe, who alone in a wooden house in the lives of Aydınlık village of Amasya, were appreciated.

Hinge supported the construction of a Quran course with the income he earned from selling his land. While the women in the course received religious education, their children benefited from the kindergarten class. In order that no one will be deprived of religious education, Hinge wants to sell all her assets and have a mosque built in her village.

Fadime Hinge

“I DONATED MY LAND TO PRAY FOR ME”

Fadime Hinge, 80 years old, widowed and childless, inherited from her father 800 He donated the square meter plot for the Qur’an course and said the following words:

“Who would be the one who does not have a son, daughter or husband? I donated my land so that prayers can be followed after me. Now I want to build a mosque. They call it a mosque. But I am not satisfied. Mosque.” It is not always built. If there is a mosque, I will sell my other land in the city center and lay the foundation of the mosque, I hope.”

Fadime Hinge donated her land for Quran course

“THANKS TO OUR MOTHER WITH SUCH A BEAUTIFUL HEART”

Mufti of Amasya, hereditary Mufti of Amasya He went to visit the old woman who gave him to the Mufti of Amasya in his house

Ayvaz said, “Our mother Fadime helped to organize a Qur’an course on the land she gave.

The old woman who does not have a husband and children wants to have a mosque built in her village

Village headman Mustafa Yinci stated that approximately 900 women in the village have learned the Qur’an. Yinci reminded that they started the construction of a small mosque at the entrance of the village a while ago and explained the steps to be taken for the construction of the mosque. Convincing Hinge, “I can’t sell a place unless there is a mosque,” Yinci said, “We need to establish an association in order to build a mosque. When we establish our association, we will receive the land donation of our mother Fadime and start the construction of the mosque. We will also turn the mosque into a fountain. It will also be a mosque with two minarets. From Suluova. will be seen,” he said.

At the entrance of Aydınlık village, the construction of the mosque started

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. ”