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The dispute over inheritance among siblings in Menzil Village, located in the Kahta district of Adıyaman, continues. Recently, the Serhendi Group intervened when the Semerkand Group wanted to construct a part of the Menzil Mosque in the village. A stone-throwing fight broke out between the groups of siblings. Some members of the congregation were injured in the fight. A large number of gendarmerie were sent to the village.
"THEY URINATED IN THE MOSQUE COURTYARD, EXCUSE ME"
Rağıp Elhüseyni, the son of Serhendi Foundation spokesperson Muhammed Saki Elhüseyni, shared a video regarding the fight, stating, "They urinated in the mosque courtyard. I wouldn't want to use this word, but they did it. We expect the necessary response from the state. We have submitted a petition to the relevant authorities and the prosecutor's office. We will not intervene ourselves in any way. We will wait for the state to do what is necessary."
"INSHALLAH OUR STATE WILL DO WHAT IS NECESSARY"
I do not want any physical intervention from anyone. Our job here is to protect the property of the ummah. Our concern is not that a room should not be built here; they have plenty of land. They can also build a room for themselves there. To come and build in front of the mosque is provocation. Inshallah, our state will do what is necessary," he stated.
"PLEASE STAY CALM FOR THE SAKE OF ALLAH"
Rağıp Elhüseyni, in a post on his social media account, called for calm, saying, "Everyone please stay calm; there can be no unlawful intervention, as our SULTAN (peace be upon him) said. We will do what is appropriate and be patient. For the sake of Allah, please stay calm," he said.
SIBLINGS HAD GONE THEIR SEPARATE WAYS
After the death of Menzil leader Abdülbaki Erol, his son Saki Erol announced that he had separated his path from the Semerkand Foundation, led by his brother Mübarek Erol, by establishing the Serhendi Foundation.
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