The funeral of Fethullah Gülen, the leader of the terrorist organization FETÖ, which is claimed to be a defender of the Islamic religion, was revealed to have been conducted according to Protestant customs. HIS FUNERAL WAS CONDUCTED IN PROTESTANT STYLEDespite the presence of many funeral companies in Pennsylvania operating according to Islamic customs, a Protestant company was chosen for the terrorist organization leader Gülen. It was revealed that the organization's upper management pressured the company to carry out the burial procedures in secrecy. Contrary to their working methods, the company left one day blank in their schedule. The name of the person whose funeral was on October 24, 2024, namely Fethullah Gülen, was not written in the schedule. THE MOST EXPENSIVE AND HIGHEST QUALITY COFFIN WAS USEDFetullah Gülen, who claims to lead a supposedly modest life to his followers but lives in a large mansion in the USA, was buried in the most expensive and highest quality coffin, with prices ranging from $2,000 to $25,000 in the USA. HIS SON-IN-LAW TRIED TO DEFEND HIMIt was previously revealed that Gülen was buried with a luxury coffin, similar to Christians, and his son-in-law Ahmet Kurucan tried to defend why he was buried this way against the believers of the organization. Within the organization, discussions began about whether Gülen, whose funeral was conducted outside Islamic customs, has historical roots in Christianity. NEW PLAQUE DATED 1938The birth date written on the identity of FETÖ leader Gülen is 1941. However, it is known that Gülen claims to have been born in 1938, the year when the founder leader of the Republic of Turkey, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, passed away, in order to give himself a spiritual significance. THE TRUTH EMERGED ONCE AGAIN AT HIS FUNERALOn the plaque prepared by the Protestant company contracted by the organization's upper management for the funeral, Gülen's real birth date of 1941 was written. The organization leaders, disturbed by the revelation of the truth, had to hastily create a new plaque dated 1938.
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