Belief is both light and strength. Yes, one who acquires true belief may challenge the whole universe and be saved from the pressure of events in accordance with the strength of his belief. 23. Word
From the Words
For the limits of the permissible are broad, and are quite adequate for man’s desire; there is no need to trespass on the forbidden.
From the Flashes
You are not immortal. You have not been left to your own devices. You have a duty. Give up your pride, think of the One who created you. Know that you will enter the grave, so prepare yourself for it! (The Flashes)
From the Letters
The most fortunate person is he who does not forget the hereafter for this world.
What is Risale-i Nur?
“Taking inspiration directly from the Qur’an, we must introduce Islam to the new age.”
This ideal expressed by Mehmet Akif, a poet who explored themes such as religion, motherland and freedom in the name of the Muslim World hoping a light and a good message from our holy book, the Qur’an has become realized through the collection of the Risale-i Nur, the books you hold in your hands, which have been
Who is Bediuzzaman Said Nursi?
Said Nursi was born in 1878 in a village known as Nurs, within the borders of the town of Hizan, and the city of Bitlis in the Eastern part of Turkey. He died on 23 March 1960 in Şanlıurfa, a city in the Southeastern Turkey. .
Said Nursi, having a keen mind, an extraordinary memory, and outstanding abilities had drawn the attentions upon himself since his childhood. He completed his education in the traditional madrasah system in a very short time about three months, which takes many years to complete under normal conditions.
The Risale-i Nur by Said Nursi is a profound collection of Islamic writings focusing on strengthening and explaining belief.
It emphasizes the existence and oneness of Allah, the importance of faith, and the relationship between science and religion. Nursi addresses modern challenges like secularism and materialism, reaffirming Islamic beliefs. The work offers deep spiritual and moral guidance, aiming to cultivate a strong and reasoned faith in its readers.