Category: turk

Psalm 23 (Adonai Ro’i –

"Psalm 23, often referred to as "Adonai Ro'i" (The Lord is my shepherd) in Hebrew, is a beloved and comforting passage from the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament. Hebrew Text (with transliteration): מִזְמוֹר לְדָוִד, יְהוָה רֹעִי לֹא אֶחְסָר. (Mizmor l'David, Adonai ro'i lo echsar.) בִּנְאוֹת דֶּשֶׁא יַרְבִּיצֵנִי, עַל מֵי מְנֻחוֹת יְנַהֲלֵנִי. (Bin'ot deshe yarbitzeini, al mei menuchot … Continue reading Psalm 23 (Adonai Ro’i –

Karaite Karaim Turks in prayer – Karay Karaim Türkleri namaz kılarken

  Karay Karaim Türkleri namaz kılarkenyoutube.com   Worship Practices of the Karaite Turks The religious practices of the Karaite Turks (Karay or Karaim), who are adherents of Karaite Judaism, bear a strong resemblance to Islamic prayer (namaz). Karaite Judaism, a Jewish sect that follows the Torah while rejecting the Talmud, emphasizes direct interpretation of scripture. … Continue reading Karaite Karaim Turks in prayer – Karay Karaim Türkleri namaz kılarken

Allah rahmet eylesin

The phrase "Allah rahmet eylesin" is a Turkish expression that is commonly used to express condolences upon the death of someone. It literally translates to "May Allah have mercy on him/her" or "May God rest his/her soul". It is a way of offering prayers and sympathy to the bereaved family and friends of the deceased. … Continue reading Allah rahmet eylesin