09.03.2025 14:00
A philanthropist living in Mardin decided to pay off a local market's debt of 114,000 Turkish Lira. This gesture provided significant relief for customers who were in a difficult situation due to the market's debts, as well as for the market owner. While the identity of the philanthropist remains undisclosed, this act has earned them the admiration of many.
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A philanthropist in the Nusaybin district of Mardin paid off a debt of 114,000 lira in the credit book of a local market.
The philanthropist, who did not want to reveal their name, paid the total debt of 114,000 lira owed by the locals at a market in Nusaybin district. The market owner, Süleyman Şeyhmus, announced to the neighborhood that the debt had been paid with a note he stuck on the window.

Şeyhmus stated that those who came to pay their debts were very surprised, saying, "We calculated the debts, and it came to 114,000 lira. The philanthropist said, 'I will pay this debt, and you will erase the book.' They also asked me to put up a notice so that everyone would know. Later, those who had debts and came to pay were very surprised. They asked who paid, but the person did not want to give their name. This charity done during the month of Ramadan made the citizens with debts very happy. May God accept their good deed. Hopefully, this exemplary behavior will inspire others as well," he said.
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