Joint presidential candidate İhsanoğlu reassures atheists
Presidential candidate Ekmeleddin Ä°hsanoÄlu has sought to reassure atheists in Turkey that forcing religious matters on people is against Islamic principles, during a meeting with members of a popular Turkish website.
Ä°hsanoÄlu, who is backed by seven opposition parties including the Republican Peopleâs Party (CHP) and the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP), met with members of the EkÅi Sözlük (Sour Dictionary), a collaborative hypertext âdictionaryâ and one of the countryâs most popular online forums, in Istanbul on July 17.
The joint presidential candidate shared a photo of the meeting on his Twitter account, while some participants shared parts from the question and answer session. According to the messages that were shared on social media, Ä°hsanoÄlu stressed in the meeting that he is âthe supra-party candidate.â
According to participants at the event, questions focused on Ä°hsanoÄluâs presidential agenda and his position on womenâs rights, labor rights and religious freedoms.
âIâm an atheist, will you still love me when you become president?â one participant asked Ä°hsanoÄlu. âWhat would I do if you were my daughter?â Ä°hsanoÄlu reportedly joked, adding: âThere is no compulsion in religion. Nobody can meddle with your religion. If you want, you believe and if you donât, you donât. Whatâs important is whether you force others [to believe] or not ⦠the Quranic verse Surat al-Baqarah famously notes that there is no compulsion in religion.â
Ä°hsanoÄluâs âdictionary entryâ on EkÅi Sözlük includes factual information mixed with subjective comments made by...
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