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Bismillah Birinci Soz Apr 2026

The "Birinci Söz" (First Word) is a foundational parable from the collection by Said Nursi, explaining the profound power and necessity of saying "Bismillah" (In the name of Allah). The Story: The Two Travelers in the Desert

In this parable, the "desert" represents our world. The "traveler" is every human being who is weak but has endless needs, and faces "enemies" like illness and death. Bismillah Birinci Soz

Represents the believer who starts every action with "Bismillah," acknowledging that all power and sustenance come from God. The "Birinci Söz" (First Word) is a foundational

The story teaches that everything in nature—from the seeds that split the hard earth to the cows that provide milk—acts in the name of God. By saying "Bismillah," a person aligns themselves with this universal order, gaining a "limitless strength" and "endless blessing". Sözler, Birinci Söz, 27 - Sorularla Risale Represents the believer who starts every action with

Represents the name of Allah ("Bismillah").

He refuses to take a name, believing in his own strength. Throughout the journey, he is constantly harassed by bandits, terrified by every shadow, and struggles to find basic necessities. He lives in a state of perpetual fear and poverty.

Represents those who attribute success only to themselves, leaving them spiritually "poor" and anxious. Why We Say Bismillah

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