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Outrage as Turkish academic says people who don’t pray are ‘animals’ on state TV
![]() A Turkish Islamic professor has sparked a massive controversy by comparing people who do not pray to “animals.” The comments aired on a Turkish state TV program celebrating the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. “Let me put it straight, the verse of the Koran says... animals do not perform prayers and those who do not perform prayers are animals,” Mustafa Askar, a professor at Ankara University’s Faculty of Theology, said during a program celebrating a month of religious fasting for Ramadan on Turkey’s state-run TRT television channel. TRT television aired Askar’s claims that human bodies were made for prayer over the weekend. “Human beings were created to be prayer ergonomic,” he said. The statements have triggered a heated debate in Turkey, with viewers questioning whether a state-run network even has the right to run such content. The country’s Presidency of Religious Affairs, Diyanet, said on Twitter that it was “unacceptable” to use such insults. “The place, importance and value of prayers in our religion are known by everyone,” said a statement posted on Twitter. “But it is unacceptable to denigrate or insult people by targeting their freedom of faith and worshipping.” The statement added that Askar’s use of Koranic verses goes against “Islam’s language of wisdom and its messages of mercy.” Moreover, a member of the main secular opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP), Engin Altay, described Askar as a “lunatic.” “I’ve read the Koran. There is neither a verse, nor a saying [by the prophet]. I think this individual is a lunatic,” Dogan news agency quoted Altay as saying. “The ones who are animals are actually those who let him appear on such an important broadcasting company like TRT.” The law is not on Askar’s side either, as Turkey’s secular constitution guarantees freedom of worship. However, there are concerns that the country is becoming increasingly and more strictly Islamic under President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Meanwhile, Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Nurettin Canikli has remained silent on the issue. “We did not have the opportunity to watch [the show] in detail,” Canikli told the media. “If it constitutes a crime, necessary investigations and prosecutions are carried out by our prosecutors and our courts. There’s no obstacle.” http://www.rt.com/news/346566-turkey-prayer-animals-controversy/ * Video* The end of "Secular Turkey" or Ottomans re-emergent? ![]() On the international scene Turkey is playing a high stakes game, trying to transform itself into an international energy hub as vividly illustrated by the recent rapprochement between Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Russia's Vladimir Putin. http://www.rt.com/op-edge/221835-turkey-religion-secular-state/ |
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seems those two had a Falling Out!
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What is " State TV" ? One channel?
A Government channel? Here in the USA, we have many channels available & many religions, so I am confused with what is unusual or shocking here? |
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Good question. State TV or a channel called state TV is a propaganda information channel. Paid for by a government to feed the people whatever the government says is right. Or its policys. Or new ways of getting big brother on you. 1984, BBC, China, North Korea all have State Tv. Many Muslim nations have this system. Its were these one world government types want is to go. That's why they hate our little experiment over here in the States.
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seems those two had a Falling Out! ![]() ![]() I TELL YOU COMRADE, FOR THE DEAL TO BE APPROVED YOU ONLY HAVE TO TOUCH IT!!!!! |
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Good question. State TV or a channel called state TV is a propaganda information channel. Paid for by a government to feed the people whatever the government says is right. Or its policys. Or new ways of getting big brother on you. 1984, BBC, China, North Korea all have State Tv. Many Muslim nations have this system. Its were these one world government types want is to go. That's why they hate our little experiment over here in the States. ACH HA! In that case, telling people how to pray is ludicrous. And so is calling people 'animals', just because you want to control them. Unless an individual has a chosen spiritual adviser. Then it is no one's business, when, how or if they pray. |
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Good question. State TV or a channel called state TV is a propaganda information channel. Paid for by a government to feed the people whatever the government says is right. Or its policys. Or new ways of getting big brother on you. 1984, BBC, China, North Korea all have State Tv. Many Muslim nations have this system. Its were these one world government types want is to go. That's why they hate our little experiment over here in the States. ACH HA! In that case, telling people how to pray is ludicrous. And so is calling people 'animals', just because you want to control them. Unless an individual has a chosen spiritual adviser. Then it is no one's business, when, how or if they pray. Agreed. |
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