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Hutbe-i Şamiye/en: Revizyonlar arasındaki fark

"In the conditions of the present time in these lands, I have learnt a lesson in the school of mankind’s social life and I have realized that what has allowed foreigners, Europeans, to fly towards the future on progress while it arrested us and kept us, in respect of material development, in the Middle Ages, are six dire sicknesses. The sicknesses are these:" içeriğiyle yeni sayfa oluşturdu
("“I came to perfect morality.”(*<ref>*'Ajluni, Kashf al-Khafa, i, 211.</ref>)" içeriğiyle yeni sayfa oluşturdu)
("In the conditions of the present time in these lands, I have learnt a lesson in the school of mankind’s social life and I have realized that what has allowed foreigners, Europeans, to fly towards the future on progress while it arrested us and kept us, in respect of material development, in the Middle Ages, are six dire sicknesses. The sicknesses are these:" içeriğiyle yeni sayfa oluşturdu)
80. satır: 80. satır:
Having offered praise to God and sought His blessings for His Messenger, I say this: O my Arab brothers who are listening here in the Umayyad Mosque! I have not mounted this pulpit, which is far above my station, in order to guide you, for to teach you is beyond my authority. I am like a child before this gathering, among whom are close on a hundred religious scholars, who goes to school in the morning and learns his lesson, then in the evening returns and repeats it to his father. His father sees whether or not what the child has learnt is correct, and the child awaits either approval or guidance from him. Yes, we are like children before you, and we are your students. You are our masters, and the masters of the other Muslim nations. I shall therefore repeat to you, our masters, part of the lesson I have learnt. It is as follows:
Having offered praise to God and sought His blessings for His Messenger, I say this: O my Arab brothers who are listening here in the Umayyad Mosque! I have not mounted this pulpit, which is far above my station, in order to guide you, for to teach you is beyond my authority. I am like a child before this gathering, among whom are close on a hundred religious scholars, who goes to school in the morning and learns his lesson, then in the evening returns and repeats it to his father. His father sees whether or not what the child has learnt is correct, and the child awaits either approval or guidance from him. Yes, we are like children before you, and we are your students. You are our masters, and the masters of the other Muslim nations. I shall therefore repeat to you, our masters, part of the lesson I have learnt. It is as follows:


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In the conditions of the present time in these lands, I have learnt a lesson in the school of mankind’s social life and I have realized that what has allowed foreigners, Europeans, to fly towards the future on progress while it arrested us and kept us, in respect of material development, in the Middle Ages, are six dire sicknesses. The sicknesses are these:
Ben bu zaman ve zeminde, beşerin hayat-ı içtimaiye medresesinde ders aldım ve bildim ki: Ecnebiler, Avrupalılar terakkide istikbale uçmalarıyla beraber bizi maddî cihette kurûn-u vustâda durduran ve tevkif eden altı tane hastalıktır. O hastalıklar da bunlardır:
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FIRSTLY: The rising to life of despair and hopelessness in social life.
'''Birincisi:''' Yeisin, ümitsizliğin içimizde hayat bulup dirilmesi.
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