Istanbul’s Friday sermon focuses on lies, gossip via technological devices
The Religious Affairs Directorate (Diyanet) decided to focus on âlies and gossip via the use of technological devicesâ as the topic in this weekâs Friday sermon preached in Istanbulâs mosques.
The sermon, titled âLetâs not be languageâs slaves,â was prepared by Diyanetâs Religion Services General Directorate to focus on a âlie and gossip sectorâ being built in various means of modern communication.
âA Muslim cannot injure a siblingâs pride and dignity by saying bad words to him privately. We report with sadness that gossip, idle words and allegations, slander, lies and bad words are being presented in a provocative way through modern means of communication. A lie and gossip sector has been created in this way,â read the sermon, placing a special importance on the impact of social media.
The sermon stated that people could forget about upholding their âholy watchâ while seated before a computer and could act irresponsibly towards othersâ dignities. People who make their tongues into a poisonous arrow through the use of gossip, lies and allegations should remember they will be held accountable for their acts, the sermon added.
Turkey had blocked access to Twitter hours after the countryâs then-Prime Minister Recep Tayyip ErdoÄan vowed to close down the social media platform in March. âWe now have a court order. Weâll eradicate Twitter. I donât care what the international community says. Everyone will witness the power of the Turkish Republic,â ErdoÄan said at his campaign rally in the western city of Bursa on March 20, ahead of the local elections later than month.
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