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Ghazi Ertugrul,Erdogan and Pakistan

Turkey is a progressive, modern, religiously moderate and educated . No other country is more deserving of leading Muslim world than Turkey.

Arab world is obsolete, extremist and so out of touch with time that they will self destruct or will be destroyed by their own corruption and backwardness .

Persian empire is the story in history book and Iranian/ Shia regime must be destroyed for ever by any means necessary.

So by all criteria Turkey deserves the title of our leader.
My dear brother, we need collective mobility, not leadership of any country. We need to come up with a common vision based on fair and strong moral foundations. Also it does not necessarily occurs only in Islamic countries, or vice versa, it does not necessarily include all Islamic countries. The state mechanisms and the main sources of legitimacy of the majority of Islamic countries are controversial.

In short, Pakistan, Malaysia and Turkey, together with central asia and some Mena countries can establishing a strong core and then try to expand within a discipline similar to the EU acquis.

In the meantime, you should ignore adolescents, which are trolling the forum with their ridiculous claims, man.

Peace be unto you.
 
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What history?! Since when barbarians had history?!:lol:

every empire or civilization were barbarians ... even Arabs were Barbarians before the Islam, be it Persians, Romans , Mayans , Catholics,Jews.. in modern Times West , S.America , East Asia , Russia , China , they all committed Horrific acts and still have a history .
 
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every empire or civilization were barbarians ... even Arabs were Barbarians before the Islam, be it Persians, Romans , Mayans , Catholics,Jews.. in modern Times West , S.America , East Asia , Russia , China , they all committed Horrific acts and still have a history .
All of the above they had many achievements and many of them were civilized later while the osmanli was backward empire who didn’t have any impact on human civilization
 
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I would recommend everyone to watch all the episodes(nearly 500) of Dirillis Ertugrul once in their life time. It will make you love your religion more,your history more,your Turkic brethren more and it will make you brave and dauntless.

Recently they have started a series on his son Osman the great. Would love to watch it as soon as it comes on the Netflix.
 
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Since Pakistan is gripped with the ERTUGRUL fever.I hope it will cultivate the Islamic spirit and fervour in all of us,and we shall liberate all our occupied lands one day inshallah.
 
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Ghazi Ertugrul son of Suleiman Shah was the father of Osman 1(founder of the Ottoman Empire) and the leader of the Kayi Tribe of Oghuz Turks, who migrated from western Central Asia to Anatolia. His struggle,faith,bravery,dedication and perseverance has really impressed me to the core. I rate him at par with Khalid bin Waleed,Sultan Salah ud din Ayubi,Tipu Sultan and Tariq bin Zayyad as one of our greatest Muslim heroes. Ertugrul is a national hero in seven Turkic countries and regions globally.
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A mosque in Turkmenistan after his name.
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Recently from 2014 onwards Turkey started a drama serial on Ghazi Ertugrul called DIRILIS (resurrection) Ertugrul. It just finished in June this year with 5 seasons and nearly 500 episodes. I managed to see them all on Netflix(700 million viewed it). To be honest this leaves Naseem Hijazis dramas,Tariq ki Dua poem and the Sword of Tipu Sultan drama light years behind. Never in my life i saw such an exhilarating,religiously motivating,full of bravado and immensely motivating drama/movie in my whole life. I find myself in deep respect for my Turkish brethren.
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PRESIDENT ERDOGAN ON THE SET
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Ertugrul Ghazi was a great inspiration for his tribe and children. From just one nomadic tribe he and his descendants ,slowly but surely,castle by castle initially occupied a portion of Anatolia and than later a vast chunk of the civilised world.
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Turkeys President Erdogan is a great fan of Ertugrul and the Ottomans and is deeply inspired by them. He is very vocal in the union and unity of the Turkic people living in the central Asian and Russian territories, as well as the other Muslims living in the neighbouring countries.We all know how the Central Asians(Turkic) people influenced the Sub continent by bringing Islam(saints) and culture (Kings).Our language Urdu is also inspired by their Turkish/Persian languages.
Erdogan loves Pakistan,no matter who comes in power he is always on our side. Turkey also knows we love them equally. MNS signing as a witness for Erdogans daughter below.
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Erdogan is also a great fan of Hazrat Allama Iqbal ,he mentioned him on many occasions,in political rallies.A time will come when the two nations will be intertwined inshallah.

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The £43m-a-year President, his 'shopaholic' wife and their £2,000 per roll silk wallpaper in the bathroom: Inside Turkey tyrant's £500million palace... so dripping in gold 'it would have even made Ghazi Ertugrul blush.
 
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The Turkish drama Ertugrul Ghazi has seen a remarkable surge in popularity in Pakistan, significantly influencing cultural perceptions and entertainment preferences. Engin Altan Düzyatan, who portrays the main character, Ertugrul, has credited Pakistani fans for the show's global acclaim.

Key Points on the Popularity of Ertugrul Ghazi in Pakistan​

  1. Cultural Impact: The show has resonated deeply with Pakistani audiences, leading to a cultural convergence between Turkey and Pakistan. It has been praised for its portrayal of Islamic values and historical narratives that reflect shared cultural heritage.
  2. Viewership Statistics: Following its debut on Pakistan Television (PTV) during Ramadan 2020, the series garnered unprecedented viewership, with reports indicating that over 133 million people watched it within a few weeks of airing. The Urdu-dubbed version quickly became one of the most-watched shows in the country.
  3. Political Endorsement: The series received significant promotion from Prime Minister Imran Khan, who encouraged citizens to watch it as a means to reconnect with Islamic history and values. His endorsement played a crucial role in boosting the show's popularity.
  4. Merchandising and Cultural Synonymity: The success of Ertugrul has led to a proliferation of related merchandise in Pakistan, including items inspired by characters from the show. This phenomenon illustrates how deeply the series has penetrated Pakistani culture, making Turkish and Pakistani cultures increasingly synonymous.
  5. Critiques and Concerns: While many celebrate the show for its positive representation of Muslim heroes, some critics argue that it could promote violence and create an identity crisis among viewers. There are concerns about the impact of foreign content on local television industries, with some suggesting that it may overshadow domestic productions.
  6. Global Recognition: Engin Altan Düzyatan's acknowledgment of Pakistani fans highlights their role in elevating Ertugrul's status on the global stage. His comments reflect a broader trend where Turkish dramas are gaining traction outside their home country, particularly in regions with cultural ties to Turkey.
  7. Future Collaborations: The success of Ertugrul has opened avenues for potential collaborations between Turkish and Pakistani media industries, with discussions about co-productions that reflect shared histories and values.

Conclusion​

The phenomenon surrounding Ertugrul Ghazi illustrates the powerful impact of media in shaping cultural identities and fostering connections between nations. As both Turkey and Pakistan navigate their historical ties, the show's popularity serves as a reminder of the potential for storytelling to bridge cultural divides and promote mutual understanding. Engin Altan's recognition of his Pakistani audience underscores this sentiment, reinforcing the idea that entertainment can transcend borders and resonate on a global scale.

 
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The Turkish drama Ertugrul Ghazi has seen a remarkable surge in popularity in Pakistan, significantly influencing cultural perceptions and entertainment preferences. Engin Altan Düzyatan, who portrays the main character, Ertugrul, has credited Pakistani fans for the show's global acclaim.

Key Points on the Popularity of Ertugrul Ghazi in Pakistan​

  1. Cultural Impact: The show has resonated deeply with Pakistani audiences, leading to a cultural convergence between Turkey and Pakistan. It has been praised for its portrayal of Islamic values and historical narratives that reflect shared cultural heritage.
  2. Viewership Statistics: Following its debut on Pakistan Television (PTV) during Ramadan 2020, the series garnered unprecedented viewership, with reports indicating that over 133 million people watched it within a few weeks of airing. The Urdu-dubbed version quickly became one of the most-watched shows in the country.
  3. Political Endorsement: The series received significant promotion from Prime Minister Imran Khan, who encouraged citizens to watch it as a means to reconnect with Islamic history and values. His endorsement played a crucial role in boosting the show's popularity.
  4. Merchandising and Cultural Synonymity: The success of Ertugrul has led to a proliferation of related merchandise in Pakistan, including items inspired by characters from the show. This phenomenon illustrates how deeply the series has penetrated Pakistani culture, making Turkish and Pakistani cultures increasingly synonymous.
  5. Critiques and Concerns: While many celebrate the show for its positive representation of Muslim heroes, some critics argue that it could promote violence and create an identity crisis among viewers. There are concerns about the impact of foreign content on local television industries, with some suggesting that it may overshadow domestic productions.
  6. Global Recognition: Engin Altan Düzyatan's acknowledgment of Pakistani fans highlights their role in elevating Ertugrul's status on the global stage. His comments reflect a broader trend where Turkish dramas are gaining traction outside their home country, particularly in regions with cultural ties to Turkey.
  7. Future Collaborations: The success of Ertugrul has opened avenues for potential collaborations between Turkish and Pakistani media industries, with discussions about co-productions that reflect shared histories and values.

Conclusion​

The phenomenon surrounding Ertugrul Ghazi illustrates the powerful impact of media in shaping cultural identities and fostering connections between nations. As both Turkey and Pakistan navigate their historical ties, the show's popularity serves as a reminder of the potential for storytelling to bridge cultural divides and promote mutual understanding. Engin Altan's recognition of his Pakistani audience underscores this sentiment, reinforcing the idea that entertainment can transcend borders and resonate on a global scale.


IK was the idiot who introduced this erthaghrool nonsense into Pakistan.
 
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