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Ottoman-Malay Relations

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Ottoman-Malay Relations

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  1. Ottoman-Malay Relations www.MalaysiaNur.com

  2. Ottoman-Malay Relations Farther east in the Malay world, Islam began to spread in the 12th century in northern Sumatra and soon Muslim kingdoms were established in Java, Sumatra and mainland Malaysia. Despite the colonization of the Malay world, Islam spread in that area covering present day Indonesia, Malaysia, the southern Philippines and southern Thailand. www.MalaysiaNur.com

  3. Ottoman-Malay Relations Malay Sultanate established in 1400 Muslim Turkish merchants from India visits Rumi’es from Anatolia and Middle Asia migrated Malay Islands and assisted Malays in weapon manufacturing and gunnery training. www.MalaysiaNur.com

  4. Ottoman-Malay Relations Dervishes and Sheikhs from India Tolerance and love of Sufi’es’ The System of Islamic civilization and value of individual www.MalaysiaNur.com

  5. Ottoman-Malay Relations Portuguese attack and capture Malacca in 16th century Ottoman Empire supported Malays with 500 soldiers and sailors Following the 1562 embassy, Aceh appears to have already received Ottoman reinforcements that built its capacity and allowed it to conquer the Sultanates of Aru and Johor in 1564 www.MalaysiaNur.com

  6. Ottoman-Malay Relations Holland plan to capture Malays Sultan Abdulmecid sends Firman to Ace Sultan Abdulaziz charged Mithat Pasha with the duty of helping Ace Sultan against Holland in 1868 www.MalaysiaNur.com

  7. Ottoman-Malay Relations Sultan Abdulhamid’ s “Ittihad-i Islam” vision awaked Malays and Indonesians Ottomans lit the freedom fire www.MalaysiaNur.com

  8. Ottoman-Malay Relations Sultan of Johor Abu Bakr brought Rukiya from Istanbul Malays filled with admiration for this gift from The Caliph of Islam Rukiya married with UngkuAbdulmajid www.MalaysiaNur.com

  9. Ottoman-Malay Relations Sultan Abu Bakr visited The Caliph Sultan Abdulhamid Abu Bakr was awarded with the Nişan-iOsmani (Ottoman Medal) Caliph’s name in khutbahs in Malay Masjids Sultan Abu Bakr marriage with KhadijaKhanum from Istanbul (Rukiya’s sister) www.MalaysiaNur.com

  10. Ottoman-Malay Relations Sons of Rukiya… UngkuAbdulaziz (DiRaja) Royal Prof UngkuAbdulhamid UngkuZetiAkhtar UngkuAbdulaziz (6thMenteriBesar of Johor) El-Attas family DatoOnn bin Jaafar(7thMenteriBesar of Johor) Tun Hussein (3rd Prime Minister of Malaysia) www.MalaysiaNur.com

  11. Ottoman-Malay Relations Rukiya’s Grave in Johor Sultanate Graveyard Rahmatullahalahya! www.MalaysiaNur.com

  12. Ottoman-Malay Relations Forever Love, Malaysia and Turkiye ! www.MalaysiaNur.com

  13. Bediuzzaman’s Contribution to The Islam in Turkey www.MalaysiaNur.com

  14. Bediuzzaman’ s Contribution to The Islam in Turkey Positive Warrior ! 31 March Rebellion Uprisings Discord (Fitnah) www.MalaysiaNur.com

  15. Bediuzzaman’ s Contribution to The Islam in Turkey Bediuzzaman applied to Sultan Abdulhamid Madrasatuz-Zahra Project Combination of Islamic and positive sciences www.MalaysiaNur.com

  16. Bediuzzaman’ s Contribution to The Islam in Turkey Building Islamic University started near Van Lake Sultan Resad period World War I began and the construction stopped www.MalaysiaNur.com

  17. Bediuzzaman’ s Contribution to The Islam in Turkey Bediuzzaman awaking the headquarters and the public M Kamal does not like Nursi’s method Argument between Said Nursi and M Kamal www.MalaysiaNur.com

  18. Bediuzzaman’ s Contribution to The Islam in Turkey “I felt a darkest mood in Ankara!” The light of the Majlis (Parliament) flied away ! Giving up the politics and migration to Van www.MalaysiaNur.com

  19. Bediuzzaman’ s Contribution to The Islam in Turkey Revolutions; Pressure for european hat Azan changed to Turkish Caliphate ended Ulama and hodjas exiled Arabic letters converted to Latin Madrasas and takkas closed up www.MalaysiaNur.com

  20. Bediuzzaman’ s Contribution to The Islam in Turkey 35-year exile ! Burdur, Barla, Isparta, Kastamonu, Emirdag, Eskisehir, Denizli, Afyon Prison Poisoning Surveillance www.MalaysiaNur.com

  21. Bediuzzaman’ s Contribution to The Islam in Turkey PanduanUntuk Para Wanita 11 months punishment for the TasatturRisalah ! www.MalaysiaNur.com

  22. Bediuzzaman’ s Contribution to The Islam in Turkey If I had heads to the number of hairs on my head and every day one was cut off , I would not surrender to atheism and misguidance and betray my country and nation and Islam www.MalaysiaNur.com

  23. Bediuzzaman’ s Contribution to The Islam in Turkey There is a great conflagration before me, the flames of which are touching the skies. My children are burning in it. My belief has caught fire too, and is burning. I am racing to put out the fire and save my belief. If someone wants to hold me up on the way, or I trip on him, what importance has it? What importance has such a minor incident in the face of that conflagration? Narrow minds! Narrow views!" www.MalaysiaNur.com

  24. Bediuzzaman’ s Contribution to The Islam in Turkey Pains of the Islamic World depress Nursi Blows dealing to Islam firstly hitting to his heart ! Crying for other’ s sin ! www.MalaysiaNur.com

  25. Bediuzzaman’ s Contribution to The Islam in Turkey Various plans for destroying The Belief… TabiatRisalesi & HashirRisalesi Repairing ! www.MalaysiaNur.com

  26. Bediuzzaman’ s Contribution to The Islam in Turkey Changing “TaklidiIman” into “TahkikiIman” ! Imitative Belief to Real (Truly) Belief … Ilmelyakin, Aynelyakin, Hakkalyakin levels . . . www.MalaysiaNur.com

  27. Bediuzzaman’ s Contribution to The Islam in Turkey Searching for a light in the dense darkness "Yes, be hopeful! The loudest and strongest  voice in the coming upheavals and changes will be that of Islam!"  www.MalaysiaNur.com

  28. Bediuzzaman’ s Contribution to The Islam in Turkey Religious radicalism and Turkey Model.. Weren’t Turks warriors ? ! www.MalaysiaNur.com

  29. Bediuzzaman’ s Contribution to The Islam in Turkey Madrasa-al Yusufiye Madrasa-an Nuriye www.MalaysiaNur.com

  30. Bediuzzaman’ s Contribution to The Islam in Turkey Growing a beard Missing1Sunnah, Earning millions of Belief ! Problem of “Formalism” www.MalaysiaNur.com

  31. Bediuzzaman’ s Contribution to The Islam in Turkey Sincerity and Brotherhood All kinds of Benefit forAhl-iIman www.MalaysiaNur.com

  32. Bediuzzaman’ s Contribution to The Islam in Turkey Six Stratagems (Hucumat-iSitta) The desire for rank and position (Hubb-u cah) The sense of fear (Havf) Greed (Tamah) Negative nationalism (Unsuriyyat) Egotism (Ananiyyat) Laziness & physical comfort (Tenbel, tenperver) www.MalaysiaNur.com

  33. Bediuzzaman’ s Contribution to The Islam in Turkey Dry rod & Grapes.. Cleared himself Pointed to The Risale-iNur www.MalaysiaNur.com

  34. Bediuzzaman’ s Contribution to The Islam in Turkey Saving the Literature ! Ottoman Language: Turkish Arabic Persian www.MalaysiaNur.com

  35. Bediuzzaman’ s Contribution to The Islam in Turkey Combining Heart & Logic www.MalaysiaNur.com

  36. Bediuzzaman’ s Contribution to The Islam in Turkey Politicians benefit from Bediuzzaman Said Nursi and Risale-iNur www.MalaysiaNur.com

  37. Thank you for listening! www.MalaysiaNur.com

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