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A CALL FOR A TURKISH-ISLAMIC UNION




                     bracing truth could in no way be hidden, especially from the
                     people of this time. How could an ocean be concealed in a
                     pitcher? I repeat: the means of unity of the Muhammadan
                     Union, which in reality is Islamic Unity, is Divine Unity. Its
                     oath and pledge is belief… Its membership consists of all be-
                     lievers. Its code of rules are the practices of the Prophet (may
                     Allah bless him and grant him peace). Its laws are the com-
                     mands and prohibitions of the Shari‘a [the morality of the
                     Qur'an]. THIS UNION IS NOT A TRADITION BUT A WOR-
                     SHIP. (The Damascus Sermon / First Addendum / Third Part
                     - p. 81)

                     In these words, Bediuzzaman clearly and explicitly de-
                scribes the values that Muslims should base their union upon:
                     All Muslims who
                       Believe in the One Allah,
                       Follow the Prophet Muhammad (may Allah bless him
                     and grant him peace) and
                       Have adopted the Qur'an and the Sunnah as their guides
                          are brothers and have a responsibility to act together as

                           one.
                                            The fact that they live in different
                                            countries, belong to different races
                                              or cultures and possess different
                                                ideas or practices is no obstacle
                                                 to their being brothers or

                                                  united. On the contrary, each
                                                   of these qualities is a bless-
                                                    ing created by Allah, and a
                                                     source of wealth for Mus-
                                                      lims. As Bediuzzaman







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