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Sultan Suleiman 'The Magnificent'

Sultan Suleiman ‘The Magnificent’

This is a conversation which is known to be have happened between Yahya efendi (a well-known Islamic scholar of the time; ‘Efendi’ means ‘respected master’ in Turkish) and Sultan Suleiman ‘The Magnificent’ (Ottoman sultan):

 

During Sultan Suleiman’s reign, the Ottomans were undoubtedly ‘the superpower’ at the time. However he was also curious about the future of the state (I do not like calling the Ottomans an ’empire’ so I will keep calling them ‘state’) and wonders whether the Ottomans will also decline just like all the other great civilisations, states and/or empires before it.

He always asked scholars for their opinions if he had a question, so he took the matters to Yahya efendi through his messengers. Some time later he received an answer through his messenger and it was very short:

Oh Sultan, “I don’t care” is the answer

The Sultan was shocked. However he knew that Yahya efendi was a man of wisdom, so he travelled to his place to learn the meaning of his answer.

Brother, please do take my question seriously. I am curious about the answer.

Another short answer from Yahya efendi:

Oh my Sultan. How can I ignore you? I did give you an answer. And it was “I don’t care”

However the Sultan still couldn’t make sense of his answers.

I still don’t understand

Well my Sultan. Whenever corruption, oppression/cruelty and thievery runs loose within a society; and the ones who see it turn a blind eye towards them and say “I don’t care”, this will be end of that state and society.

 

Great lessons to be learnt from the past… I hope the politicians in our countries take notice; if they ‘care’ that is!

Turkcesi icin buraya tiklayin

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Suleiman 'The Magnificent'

Suleiman ‘The Magnificent’

One day, the famous Ottoman Sultan Suleiman (aka ‘The Magnificent’) was taking a breather in one of the gardens of Topkapi Palace. Whilst observing the trees and contemplating about them (e.g. what a miracle of God they were!), he realised that one of them was surrounded by ants. He did not like the idea of ants feeding on his trees and thought of poisoning them. However he was a wise man and knew never to act in a hurry; thus he would always seek advice from the Sheikh-ul Islam of the time, Ebussuud Efendi. He expressed his intentions with a short poem (get a Turkish friend to read it for you):

 

Suleiman:

Meyve ağaçlarını sarınca karınca (When ants invade a tree)

Günah var mı karıncayı kırınca? (Is there permission to kill them?)

His advisor Ebussuud Efendi replied with this:

Yarın Hakk’ın divanına varınca (When the time to meet the Lord comes)

Süleyman’dan hakkın alır karınca. (Suleiman will be made to pay)

 

And the result was Suleiman, the greatest ruler at the time, could not kill the ants due to his fear of God Almighty. Today, some groups kill innocent people in the name Islam – I guess they understand Islam better than the Ottoman rulers and their advisors. Certainly not! They are deluded people being used by dark forces who want to bring chaos in to countries they’re interested in, serving their ultimate aim of stealing their underground resources and treasures.

Also Suleiman once said: I am God’s slave; and Sultan of this World! Ottoman Sultans took enormous pride from being a devout servant of God. We should take them as role models and not the individuals many teenagers look upon as ‘idols’ nowadays.

Click here to learn something new about another Ottoman Sultan…

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