29.03.2025 11:41
On the eve of Eid al-Fitr in Adana, police teams launched a hunt for 'fake clerics' in the cemetery. Together with the mosque imam, the teams stopped and checked individuals who were wearing a cap and holding a Quran while praying at the gravesite, one by one.
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There is a crowd at the Asri Cemetery in the central district of Yüreğir on the eve of Ramadan Feast. Efforts have been made to prevent fake preachers who want to earn money by reading prayers at the graveside.
The imam of the cemetery mosque, the Community Supported Policing Branch Directorate, and the Yüreğir District Police Department teams conducted inspections against fake preachers in the cemetery. Those wearing a skullcap and holding a Quran were stopped one by one, and first prayers were read, followed by the recitation of Surah Yasin.
CITIZENS WERE INFORMED
The Community Supported Policing Branch Directorate distributed brochures to citizens visiting the cemetery and asked them to be cautious against fake preachers. During this time, one citizen said, "Fake preachers used to roam here all the time; we haven't encountered many lately, but we used to see them before. The inspections are good."
"I KICKED OUT THE BAD READER FROM THE CEMETERY"
Ahmet Tekin, who was reading prayers in the cemetery, reacted by saying, "They are also faking prayers. However, there is no such thing as fake prayer. These fake preachers always exploit people's emotions. The other day, I saw one of them, and he was reading so poorly that I kicked him out of the cemetery."
"CAN THE QUR'AN BE READ FROM MEMORY?"
Another citizen reading prayers drew attention by saying, "I do not read the Quran from memory. I read by looking; can it be read from memory?" So far, no negative incidents have occurred, and it has been reported that the teams will continue their inspections.
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