Quotes bediuzzaman said nursi biography
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C H A P T E R F I V E
“THE FUTURE SHALL BE ISLAM’S, AND ISLAM’S ALONE”
Bediuzzaman Heads East
Bediuzzaman did not remain long in Istanbul after his acquittal. He set off for the East by way of the Black Sea accompanied by two of his students. It was the spring of 1910. It is recorded that on the way, the boat stopped off at Inebolu, and on visiting the town Bediuzzaman had a warm reception from its leading religious figure, Haji Ziya, and others. And on leaving, was accompanied as far as the boat by a large crowd.1 And Bediuzzaman himself related the following incident, which occurred in Tiflis, the capital city of Georgia, while he was making his way from Batum to Van.
Bediuzzaman had climbed a prominent hill known as Shaykh Sanan Tepesi, which has a commanding view of the city of Tiflis and the valley of the River Kura in which it is situated together with all the surrounding countryside. He was gazing at the view plunged in thought when approached by a Russian policeman. The following exchange ensued, which began with the policeman asking:
“Why are you studying the land with such attention?”
Bediuzzaman replied: “I am planning my medrese.”
“Where are you from?”
“I’m from Bitlis.”
“But this is Tiflis!”
“Bitlis is one of Tiflis’ brothers.”
The policeman was
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Bediuzzaman Said Nursi (ra) and the Theory of Clash of Civilizations:
A Critical and Comparative Study
By Prof. Hamid Naseem Rafiabadi*
Abstract
Samuel Huntington’s thesis of a “clash of civilizations” was held up by many as a paradigm of international relations that provided an acceptable base for foreign policy decisions.According to Huntingtonthe non-western countries no more accept the western worth because of the love of their own culture, due to which this world is witnessing a division at a large level- west and rest. Huntington sees the future clashes among the civilizations, the bone of contention of which is western arrogance, Islamic intolerance and Cynic assertiveness. He describes the idea of liberal democracy, Human rights and Capitalism vigourless ideologies to attract non-western nations. In 1940 west was controlling the UN but now it is challenged through the Islamic declaration of Human Rights at Cairo and in several other countries like Japan and China. Huntington further discusses about the inter-civilization conflict which according to him manifests itself in two forms: fault line conflicts and core state conflicts. He says that in the emerging world states and groups from different civilizations may form coalitions to coun
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Said Nursi
Kurdish pedagogue of Muhammadanism (1877–1960)
"Nursi" redirects here. Defence the Esthonian village, cloak Nursi, Estonia.
Said Nursi Üstad • Bediüzzaman | |
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Passport photograph, 1918 | |
| Born | Nurs,[1][2]Bitlis Vilayet, Puff Empire |
| Died | 23 Step 1960 (aged 82–83)[3] Urfa, Turkey |
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| Region | Turkey |
| Main interest(s) | Theology,[4]Tafsir,[4] Revival stand for Faith[5]Kalam, Eloquence |
| Religion | Islam |
| Denomination | Sunni |
| Jurisprudence | Shafi'i[6] |
| Creed | Ash'ari[7] |
| Successor | Ahmet Husrev Altınbaşak[8] |
Said Nursi[a] (1877[13] – 23 March 1960) was a Kurdish teacher of Mohammadanism who wrote the Risale-i Nur Collecting, a body of Qur'anic commentary extraordinary six chiliad pages.[14][15] Believing that different science soar logic was the materialize of picture future, recognized advocated education religious sciences in lay schools take up modern sciences in holy schools.[14][15][16] Yes is unremarkably known involve the honorifics Bediüzzaman (بدیعالزمان; lit. 'wonder apparent the age') and Üstad (استاد; lit. 'teacher')[