26.02.2026 15:07
Prof. Dr. Nihat Hatipoğlu, known for his Ramadan programs, was asked about the word "'ghostlamak," which has been frequently used by young people recently. After understanding the term "ghostlamak" after a few repetitions, Hatipoğlu said, "It's a word in the language of young people. This way, we also make ourselves knowledgeable."
Questions directed at Prof. Dr. Nihat Hatipoğlu, who appeared on ATV screens with both iftar and sahur programs throughout the month of Ramadan, continue to be a topic of discussion. A question asked during the last sahur program caused a brief moment of surprise in the studio.
HE COULDN'T UNDERSTAND THE WORD
A young viewer participating in the live broadcast asked, "A friend of mine, someone I always help. When I needed him, he suddenly ghosted me. What is the sin of this?" Hatipoğlu responded, "What did he do? What does that mean?" indicating that he did not understand the word and asked the question to be repeated.
"WE LEARNED A NEW WORD"
Upon the young viewer's statement, "He suddenly stopped answering my calls," Hatipoğlu said, "He ignored you. He reset you, in other words. He did very wrong. Is that what they call ghosting?" Indicating that he had learned a new word, Hatipoğlu stated, "We understood ghosting today. This is a word in the language of young people. We are also making ourselves knowledgeable this way. He is not your friend. He tried to benefit from you during your good times. He used your pure heart. May God reform him. A true friend is revealed in difficult times."