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Ömer Nasuhi Bilmen / My Quran Diary.
(1 Verse per day)
Ömer Nasuhi Bilmen, one of our valuable religious scholars, was born in Erzurum in 1883. He took lessons from Abdurrezzak İlmi Efendi, the professor of Erzurum Ahmediyye Madrasah, and Narmanlı Hüseyin Efendi, the mufti of Erzurum. He went to Istanbul in 1908 and continued his education. He started to work as the Dersim of Bayezid Madrasa in September 1912. He was appointed mufti of Istanbul in 1943. He was appointed as the fifth President of Religious Affairs of the Republic of Turkey on June 30, 1960, and retired one year later. Ömer Nasuhi Bilmen, who served as a teacher throughout his long career as a civil servant, gave lectures at Darüşşafaka High School, Istanbul Imam Hatip School and the Higher Islamic Institute. He continued his scientific studies until the end of his life and wrote his eight-volume commentary after his retirement. Ömer Nasuhi Bilmen, who died in Istanbul on October 12, 1971, was buried in Edirnekapı Sakızağacı Martyrdom.
I have read works before this where the publishing house that published the work included verses, hadiths and prayers based on 365 days. A year is important in a person's life; Preparing books in this way will encourage people to read.
The work is for today's people; Ömer Nasuhi Bilmen, as a work that encourages reading the Holy Quran from beginning to end, which surrounds life in every aspect, and places the Holy Quran at the center of life as the main determinant in thought and action. It was prepared by selecting from the tafsir of #039;
#Bookconsciousness is humanity consciousness.