#smrgKİTABEVİ Aşk Denizi - 2022
Yunus Emre is a universal poet and sufi of Turkey. He is one of the founders of Turkish literary and cultural language in Anatolia. In the words of the poet Cemal Süreyya described Yunus Emre's verses as "Turkish's milk tooth" because he is the name that started Turkish in Anatolia with a clean and pure utterance. Since this first yeast was very clean in the Turkification and Islamization of Anatolia, the Islamic life of Turks has been very clear like Turkish for centuries. We see this clarity in the verses in Yunus Emre's works, titled Divan and Risaletün Nushiyye. In these two works, the principles of Islam and our prophet Muhammad's philosophy approach the congregation, plant, animal and human beings, that is, every object created by God with love, is studied. The source of this love and philosophy is the book of the Islamic religion, the Quran, and Hz. Mohammed, who is sent to complete the good moral. On the occasion of 2021, Yunus Emre and the Year of Turkish, I wish God's mercy on the sufi poet.
Yunus Emre is a universal poet and sufi of Turkey. He is one of the founders of Turkish literary and cultural language in Anatolia. In the words of the poet Cemal Süreyya described Yunus Emre's verses as "Turkish's milk tooth" because he is the name that started Turkish in Anatolia with a clean and pure utterance. Since this first yeast was very clean in the Turkification and Islamization of Anatolia, the Islamic life of Turks has been very clear like Turkish for centuries. We see this clarity in the verses in Yunus Emre's works, titled Divan and Risaletün Nushiyye. In these two works, the principles of Islam and our prophet Muhammad's philosophy approach the congregation, plant, animal and human beings, that is, every object created by God with love, is studied. The source of this love and philosophy is the book of the Islamic religion, the Quran, and Hz. Mohammed, who is sent to complete the good moral. On the occasion of 2021, Yunus Emre and the Year of Turkish, I wish God's mercy on the sufi poet.