The sign hanging on the wall of Yavuz Mosque, located on Şehit Halit İlbay Street in the Yeşiltepe neighborhood of Tepebaşı district in Eskişehir, attracted the attention of citizens. Those who saw the writing on the wall of the mosque, which says, "I think he will forgive, come and talk if you want," took photos of the banner and shared them on their social media accounts. "WE AIMED TO INSPIRE YOUNG PEOPLE"Osman Akkar, 24, who hung the banner with his friends, said that some young people came to the mosque thanks to the banner. Expressing that they saw the idea on social media, Akkar stated, "It is a writing aimed at attracting people. We especially wanted to inspire young people. We saw it and wanted to do it. When we saw the positive reactions, we adapted it in our own way. We also talked to the mufti, and he kindly supported us." "WE WANTED TO USE A SINCERE LANGUAGE"Akkar, who stated that the writing has been hanging for a week, said, "We could have written a verse here, but we aimed for young people to come by using a sincere language. Actually, three young people wanted to discuss this issue and implement such an application."
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