When someone asks you, 'Do you know this person?', most of the time your first reaction is to have a prejudice based on what you have heard about them. However, it is often encountered that this prejudice is far from the truth. It can be surprising to see how misleading your prejudiced thoughts can be when you actually get to know them. Similarly, there can be countries or societies that we judge without knowing or understanding them.

Since our childhood, we accept some beliefs without questioning, as they are taught to us. Our families and society pass on various teachings and superstitions to us. Even if we don't accept these beliefs, an inner impulse can make it difficult to oppose them.

If you remember, in the past, respect was shown to elders, there was cooperation among neighbors, and families regularly gathered. But nowadays, these values seem to have been lost or forgotten. What or who influenced this change? The most significant trigger for this change has been the media, and especially social media. Could we have poisoned our children with mobile phones and social media, and could we have poisoned ourselves with false history?


Today, most people are focusing on photographing memories rather than living their lives. Even when they visit places with beautiful natural landscapes, they are trying to capture those moments instead of experiencing them. This is often done to impress others or prove themselves. Social media dominates many aspects of life, from clothing styles to lifestyles, from meals to makeup trends, and even to aesthetic surgeries. Is there a desire for a single, standardized human model? Even the ideal partner model for men is now being determined by social media, which can lead to the end of relationships or dissatisfaction. Similarly, children can become disapproving of their families and parents.

These changes are related to technological advancements as well as changes in societal values. However, despite these changes, it is important for us as humans to maintain our ability to add meaning to ourselves, our relationships, and our lives. This indicates that we need to take a step towards rediscovering the values of the past and better understanding ourselves, our families, and our society.

For some people, life has become a cycle of constant work. When they have little time left for paying rent or mortgage, daily expenses, and savings for the future, these people can feel almost like modern slaves. Indeed, slavery has existed in various forms throughout history, but does it not exist today? Perhaps some people use others as slaves to earn more, which leads to various means being used to control people's lives.

Day by day, small local stores and greengrocers in our neighborhoods are closing, replaced by big supermarkets. In factories, fully automated machines are taking the place of human workers. These developments, in a world where some aim for more profit, make others feel like modern slaves. Of course, people must be kept happy so they do not revolt. Therefore, they try to keep us happy through social media, television, and various films and series, so we can be more productive. Doesn't everyone have the right to write their own story?

That's why most religions sent by the supreme creator, who looks upon humanity with mercy, have been corrupted. Fake religious books were written, and false sects were invented. However, one thing that should not be forgotten is that this is the last divine book protected by the Creator.


We are a few people who do not like lies and seek only the truth. We not want to allow our faith, humanity, cooperation, respect, love, family, labor, and financial resources to be used for the personal or ethnic egos of malicious individuals. Therefore, we try to write articles explaining the last divine book to people.


"Verily We: It is We Who have sent down the Dhikr (i.e. the Quran) and surely, We will guard it (from corruption)."

(15/9)