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türk
means core, iman means light. Therefore, TÜRK İMAN, namely
Türkmen means “made from light, whose essence is light.” The Türkmen
name came to this world in this way.
Allah
by his sacred command sent the Prophet Noah scriptures including holy
orders. The Prophet Noah distributed these to the people of his time.
The essence of these pages was, indeed, beautiful ethics. There were
sayings like:
“honour-honesty
to young men; virtue[1]
to the girls, intellect, sagacity, dignity to the old men and women;
nobility to the brides.”
Prophet
Noah taught his children and youth courage, nobility, keeping their
promises, hard work, and spiritual virtue. He made them aware that any
small problem in any of these would mean a problem in their honesty in
general. Türk İman, that is, Türkmen young men considered verbal
attacks on their homeland, their relatives and parents, as attacks on
their honour and they did not hesitate to struggle against these.
The
Prophet Noah ordered girls, wives and old women to cover their bodies
with long, loose dresses, and their heads with head scarves, but left
their faces open. “Türkmens’ faces reflect the light of Allah. For
that reason sunlight, which is the torchlight of God, should fall on
their faces and this should not be prevented.” Prophet Noah also
advised repeatedly that men should not hit the faces of their children
or wife. As for the woman’s mouth, he ordered them to cover it. This
cover become the Türkmen traditional cover or yaºmak. Later he
ordered the girls to cover their faces with the extensions of their
dresses when they made eye contact with a man and to bite the extension
when they heard ugly words.
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