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LeviathanNI
21st March 2007, 03:04 PM
I would just like to give a heart felt 'Thank you' from our Turkish brother Oguzhan. A few days ago he sent me a bi lingual edition of the Qu'ran, which I recieved today. I am grateful, and look forward to studying it.

Thank you Oguzhan, and God bless

Neill

Jesus John
22nd March 2007, 12:18 PM
You are welcome! There is nothing to thank, really.

Have a nice day

Love,

Oguzhan

Danage
12th November 2007, 09:08 AM
I would just like to give a heart felt 'Thank you' from our Turkish brother Oguzhan. A few days ago he sent me a bi lingual edition of the Qu'ran, which I recieved today. I am grateful, and look forward to studying it.

Thank you Oguzhan, and God bless

Neill


I also wish to extend my sincere thanks to Oguzhan. He sent me a bi-lingual Qur'an with other books on Islam. I offer my heartfelt and sincere thanks to our friend Oguzhan. I shall read and study the books and Qur'an and look forward to understanding more of the Qur'an and Islam. I am also grateful for the time, effort and money Oguzhan put towards this.

Thank you, Oguzhan, and may the Lord bless you and keep you,


Dan Davidson
(Danage)

Jesus John
13th November 2007, 11:24 AM
Dear Dan,

It was a pleasure for me, this kind things has got no value like money. If anyone of this forum wants a free English Qur'an please dont hesitate to write or to say it. Sending and delivering the Qur'an belongs to me, distance doesnt matter. It can be Africa, Usa or Japan etc.

If you want to learn what the message of Islam is, try to learn it by reading the Qur'an in your own way. Do not learn it from anti-Islamic places or from persons who are saying that they are Muslims but has got no sign upon them. This is the real fault which has been done till today. The Holy book is living, is online and it will live for ever.

I love you all with my heart,

Your brother,

Oguzhan

Stephen_Webb
13th November 2007, 06:30 PM
Peace and Belssings to all!
I would like to ask Jesus John if he is familiar with the works of Bediuzzaman Said Nursi, since I gather that our friend (Jesus John) is from Turkey I figured that he would be familiar with this very talented scholar - I also recommend that anyone who wishes to study the Qur'an to look into the Risale Nur (which is a commentary on the Qur'an). Thanks, Peace, and Blessings to All!
-Stephen

Jesus John
27th November 2007, 07:45 PM
Dear Stephen,

I know Bediuzzaman Said Nursi but haven't read his books yet. Qur'an is understandable for this reason I dont need to learn it from another persons. Of course Beddiuzzaman Said Nursi is a worthy person for the Turkish Islamic area but most of his students today doesnt read the Qur'an themselve! They are reading and trying to understand it from Said Nursi's Risale Nur and saying that we cant understand the Qur'an's message if we read it ourselve. I have a respect on them but do not accept this because it is not true, Qur'an's message is clear for everyone who reads it.


In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Dispenser of Grace,

"This is a sufficient exposition for mankind and that they may be warned thereby, and that they may know that He is One God and that those possessed of understanding may mind" (Abraham 52)

"And certainly We have made the Quran easy for remembrance, but is there anyone who will mind?" (The Moon 17)

If it wasn't understandable how can it be a exposition for mankind?

Thank you,

With love,

Oguzhan

Danage
4th October 2010, 11:36 AM
Hi Oguzhan,

This may seem a bit odd, but please bare with me.

Where did you get al-Qur'an that you sent me, as my mom chucked it out accidentally (along with alot of other books). The thing is, I remember that I put it on the top shelf and she was doing a clear out. I wanted the exact same copy of al-Qur'an, with the green cover, the ribbons (I think) and the two translations of the English and the Arabic.

I am willing to pay to get a new copy of said book.

Sorry about that, and thanks very much,

Dan