WELCOME RAMADAN
The meaning of Ramadan for the Muslim world is as valuable as the arrival of a guest that is expected with great excitement.
This blessed month, which we meet at the end of the preparations we have made for months and the lamps we consume day by day, is an opportunity to slow down a little in the rapidly flowing life, to listen to our body and to realize what is happening around us. Ramadan is an opportunity to understand the situation of the non-existent, to share some of the blessings given to us with those in need, to be patient, to realize, and to experience the beauty of sharing.
For the last two years, we have not been able to experience Ramadan as we are used to. In this process when we will not be able to share our iftar tables with the crowd, we will not be able to be together as before, and we will be closed to ourselves, we understand how good it is not only to fast and give alms, but also to share, be together, and tighten the ranks.
We wish that it will be the last Ramadan we will spend far from each other and that the epidemic will be left behind as soon as possible. May our blessed Ramadan, which we perceive with great excitement, be blessed for us and the whole Islamic World.
prof. Dr. Omer COMAKLI
RECTOR