Until the second half of the twentieth century, the concept of 'martyrdom' covered a narrow area and was not a subject of debate.
As the area expanded, losses of meaning began to be felt.
Due to armed terrorist groups claiming to act in the name of Islam, hesitations and even deviations in meaning arose about the concept of 'jihad'.
The debates spread to a wider area.
The concept of 'gazi' was not already defined clearly and fixedly in our legislation.
In the days when this book was written, new regulations were being made.
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Due to ambiguities, the concepts that gave the book its name were eroded, abused, and occasionally and occasionally humiliated.
Because the parties to the debate expressed their opinions as 'owners of ideas' rather than 'owners of knowledge' without delving into the essence of the issue. were present.
Both abroad and in our country, the issue of whether people who died, were killed or executed by court decis Show More