The
Turkish-Islamic Union which will be constructed as a union of love and
friendship will comprise a very wide swath of territory, from Armenia to
Israel, Lithuania to Georgia, Russia to Ukraine and from the middle to
the European Union as far as China. The Turkish-Islamic Union will be a
union that embraces all, and all the countries in the region will be
included in it. It would be incompatible with Islamic moral values and
with Turkish customs to abandon Armenia, which is a country squeezed
into a tiny area in this vast region, a country living in severe poverty
and difficulties. The Turkish-Islamic Union, that will represent the
finest example of the tolerance, understanding, love and protection
described by Allah in the Qur’an, will watch over and protect everyone
from every religion, race or way of thinking, living within these
borders. It will be a means for salvation for all these communities.
Circles that are unwilling to see the Turkish nation becoming a super
power that will rule the world, that wish to break the strength of Turks
and that are troubled by the unification of the Turkish-Islamic world
are today seeking, as they always have throughout the course of history,
to create strife by encouraging feelings of enmity and attempting to
create artificial divisions between brother communities. But these
stratagems belong back in the dark days of the 1800s. It is impossible
for these provocations to succeed in this century, in this time of love,
complaisance and illumination through the light of the Qur’an. Despite
the efforts of all these circles, Azeris, Turks, Armenians, Russians and
all societies living in the region will come together in friendship and
brotherhood, and a great Turkish-Islamic Union will be built.
A way of thinking that is not based on friendship and love, that
espouses a racial superiority which is absolutely prohibited in the
morality of the Qur’an and that seeks a continuation to old hostilities
can clearly never succeed or establish this desired unity. In the past,
Nagorno Karabagh was not the only scene of invasion, war, injustice and
massacre in the Caucasus and in the lands the former USSR. The soviet
era was full of genocide of Turkish Muslim communities. In that time the
blood of millions of Muslims was shed, innocent women, children and the
elderly were subjected to ruthless massacres, tens of millions were
exiled from their lands and millions more died during the course of
these forced migrations. As it is known, the invasion of Nagorno
Karabagh, in which thousands of Azeris were martyred and during which
the tragic incidents at Hojali took place, happened under the control
and with the support of the Russian administration of the time. More
than 30 million people are estimated to have been sent to concentration
camps between 1928 and 1953 (the time of Stalin), where more than
two-thirds of them, at least 20 million people, lost their lives. A
great many of these were Turkish Muslim peoples. The death tolls for
Stalin’s time alone are as follows:
- The execution by shooting of tens of thousands of people and
hostages who were imprisoned without trial and the slaughter of hundreds
of thousands of workers and peasants who rebelled in between the years
1918-1922.
- The famine of 1922 which cost the lives of 5 million.
- The elimination and exile of the Don Cossacks in 1920.
- Tens of thousands killed in the labor camps in between 1918-1930.
- The elimination of some 690,000 people during the Great Purge of 1937-1938.
- The exiling of 2 million kulaks (Russian peasant class) (or people alleged to be kulaks) in 1930-1932.
- Six million Ukrainians being left to starve during a famine deliberately created in 1932-1933.
- 1938: 138 innocent people shot and buried, mostly consisting of
Kyrgyz Turks. This incident went down in history as the Kyrgyzstan
Ata-Beyit (Grave of Our Fathers) Massacre.
- Hundreds of thousands of Poles, Ukrainians, Baltic people,
Moldavians and Bessarabians were sent in to exile, first in 1939-1941
and then again in 1944-1945.
- The exile of the Volga Germans in 1941.
- The mass exile of the Kalmyk Turks in 1943.
- The mass exile of the Karachay Turks in 1943.
- In 1943-1944 the Soviet regime forced some 1.5 million people,
made up of Karachays, Malkars, Chechnyans, Ingushetians, Kalmyks,
Crimean Tatars and Mesketian Turks into exile thousands of kilometers
away from their own lands, mainly in Siberia and Kazakhstan, on the
pretext of having collaborated with the enemies during World War II.
Some 600,000 of these lost their lives en route or in the camps.
- In 1944, all the Crimean Turks who had been forgotten and not sent
into exile from the village of Arabat were loaded onto an old ship.
When the ship reached the open sea, the hatches of the ship were opened
and the Crimean Turks left to drown.
- The 1944 Akhaltsihe (Meskhety) Exile: During World War II, Stalin
forced young Akhaltsihe (Meskhetian) Turks from their homes in order to
conscript them to fight against the Germans. He gave orders for the rest
of the people to be loaded onto trains and sent to exile. Twenty
thousand of them lost their lives on the journey from cold, hunger,
disease or suffocation.
- Since the second half of the 19th century, first the Tsarist
government and then the Soviet regime, used up almost all the Azeri oil,
leaving only a miniscule amount for the Azeri people. The Azeri people
were left with only enough amount of oil and natural gasses to meet
their own needs, or even less.
- The Soviet repression over the Azeri language, culture and national history continued until the 1970s and 1980s.
- Atheist education continued in Azeri schools, as in the other Turkic republics, until late 1988.
- In the time of Abulfaz Elchibey the Moscow regime, unwilling to be
deprived of the oil and natural gas revenues from Azerbaijan, secretly
began inciting the Armenians, as a result of this, almost 250,000 Azeris
were forced to leave Armenia.
Russia, which ruthlessly slaughtered trainloads of Akhaltsihe (Ahiska)
Turks, murdered thousands of Kyrgyz Turks and buried them in mass
graves. They banned the flags of the Turkic republics, forbade them to
speak their own languages and suppressed their living by their own
religions. They closed mosques, and exiled religious leaders and
turned a blind eye to and supported the killings in Nagorno Karabagh.
Today, Russia enjoys very close and good relations with Azerbaijan, and
it is natural for it to do so. Islamic morality requires the events of
the past to be left in the past, enmities to come to an end, mistakes to
be forgiven and people to wish the best for one another. If what
happened in the past had been constantly brought into the equation, then
it would never be possible to build good relations in between
Azerbaijan and Russia. The fact is that it is not the present Russian
administration that is responsible for the slaughter and exile that took
place during the Soviet times. Immaculate people living in today's
Russia, which is a great state, are in no way responsible for the
misdeeds of previous Russian administrations. We approach them with love
and affection and regard them as friends. It is therefore the right
thing to do for Azerbaijan to establish good relations with the current
Russian government. There is no reason why similar good relations should
not be established between Azerbaijan and Armenia. Azerbaijan, which
has forgiven the slaughtering of millions of Muslim Turks by former
Russian regimes, will of course assume the moral high ground by also
forgiving past errors made by Armenia.
It needs to be remembered once more that the Armenians are of the
People of the Book. Just like the other states that will take their
place under the protection of the Turkish-Islamic Union, such as the
Russians, Israelis, Georgians and Ukrainians. Muslims have a
responsibility to treat the People of the Book with love and affection.
They are entrusted to us by the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) and the Prophet
Moses (pbuh). That legacy was protected in the finest way, primarily
from the time of our Prophet (may Allah bless his soul and grant him
peace), during the time of the four caliphs, in Seljuk times and in the
time of the Ottoman Empire. Today it is the Turkish-Islamic Union that
will best protect that legacy. Those who want to keep the Turks
fragmented, who are reluctant to see the Turkish-Islamic world united,
and who want to raise artificial enmities against the Turkish nation and
thus make the Turkish-Islamic Union impossible are forgetting all these
facts. But the Turkish nation is well aware of these realities and
possesses a powerful foresight that will prevent them falling into these
snares. The Turkish-Islamic Union will soon be established, and just
like during the Age of Felicity, the Turkish-Islamic world will again
illuminate the planet with the light of the Qur’an, the love of Allah,
and with love and compassion.
http://harun-yahya.net/en/Eser-Tipi/30624/Azerbaijan-and-Armenia-will-be-friends-and-the-Turkish-Islamic-Union-will-certainly
Thursday, November 30, 2017
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