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30
Kasım
5:45
We Meet at the Morning Prayer
The Tradesmen Commission is organizing a morning prayer gathering to foster unity and spiritual togetherness.
30.11.2025 5:45 - 30.11.2025 7:15
29
Kasım
11:00
Book Analysis Program: "The Future of Humanity and Civil Society"
Anadolu Student Union will hold an analysis session of the book "The Future of Humanity and Civil Society" on Saturday, November 29, at 11:00 a.m.
29.11.2025 11:00 - 29.11.2025 13:00
29
Kasım
9:00
Mathematics Lessons with Volunteer Teachers
The Hayata Dokun Orphan Association organizes mathematics lessons for middle school students together with volunteer teachers.
29.11.2025 9:00 - 29.11.2025 12:30
23
Kasım
9:00
Visit to Families in Need
The Aid Commission regularly conducts visits to families in need to build a heartfelt connection and provide spiritual support.
23.11.2025 9:00 - 23.11.2025 17:00
22
Kasım
9:00
Concept Workshop
In the Concept Workshop organized by the Education and Teachers Unit, workshops will be held on fundamental concepts.
22.11.2025 9:00 - 22.11.2025 17:00
22
Kasım
9:00
Mathematics Lessons with Volunteer Teachers
The Hayata Dokun Orphan Association organizes mathematics lessons for middle school students together with volunteer teachers.
22.11.2025 9:00 - 22.11.2025 12:30
22
Kasım
8:00
"Dress a Child Too" Project
As the Bülbülzade Foundation, we have been continuing to provide clothing support every year since 1994 to thousands of children and families in need.
22.11.2025 8:00 - 22.11.2025 18:00
22
Kasım
8:00
Excursion Program
The Secondary Education Commission will organize a one-day out-of-town excursion program with selected students and mentor educators.
22.11.2025 8:00 - 22.11.2025 18:00
21
Kasım
18:00
Thematic Tafsir Readings
The Mozaik Women and Family Association’s Thematic Tafsir Readings will be held at the Bülbülzade Foundation center.
21.11.2025 18:00 - 21.11.2025 20:30
17
Kasım
9:00
Visit to Conversation Groups
The Tradesmen Commission will visit tradesmen in its vicinity as well as members and volunteers in conversation groups.
17.11.2025 9:00 - 22.11.2025 17:00
17
Kasım
9:00
Cultural Exchange Program
Anadolu Student Union will organize a program where students from different cultures will introduce their own cultures.
17.11.2025 9:00 - 23.11.2025 17:00
15
Kasım
18:00
Mozaik Association Book Analysis
The Mozaik Women and Family Association will hold a book analysis of Demet Tezcan’s Şule Yüksel Şenler with the participation of volunteers at the Bülbülzade Foundation center.
15.11.2025 18:00 - 15.11.2025 21:30
15
Kasım
9:00
Mathematics Lessons with Volunteer Teachers
The Hayata Dokun Orphan Association organizes mathematics lessons for middle school students together with volunteer teachers.
15.11.2025 9:00 - 15.11.2025 12:30
10
Kasım
9:00
Youth Camp
The Hayata Dokun Orphan Association will organize a camp program with children and young people during the midterm break.
10.11.2025 9:00 - 14.11.2025 17:00
10
Kasım
9:00
Tradesmen Commission Focus Group Meeting
The Tradesmen Commission will organize Focus Group Meetings by bringing together tradesmen and qualified individuals.
10.11.2025 9:00 - 15.11.2025 17:00
10
Kasım
9:00
Tradesmen Commission Board Meeting
The Tradesmen Commission holds regular monthly board meetings for activity planning and implementation solutions.
10.11.2025 9:00 - 15.11.2025 17:00
10
Kasım
9:00
Erasmus+ KA151 Youth Mobility
Within the scope of the Erasmus+ KA151 Youth Mobility project to be carried out by the Bülbülzade Association, an international mobility event will be organized in Gaziantep for young people.
10.11.2025 9:00 - 14.11.2025 18:00
09
Kasım
9:00
Erasmus+ KA151 Youth Workers Mobility - Novi Pazar / Serbia
Within the scope of the Erasmus+ KA151 project to be carried out by the Bülbülzade Association, youth work activities will be held with 15 youth workers and 10 participants hosted in Novi Pazar.
09.11.2025 9:00 - 14.11.2025 18:00
08
Kasım
18:00
Aid Commission Meeting
The Aid Commission regularly holds meetings to evaluate activities, develop strategies, and improve the current workflow.
08.11.2025 18:00 - 08.11.2025 22:00
08
Kasım
9:00
Mathematics Lessons with Volunteer Teachers
The Hayata Dokun Orphan Association organizes mathematics lessons for middle school students together with volunteer teachers.
08.11.2025 9:00 - 08.11.2025 12:30
08
Kasım
9:00
Youth Awareness Seminar
The Secondary Education Commission will organize an inspiring, awareness-focused seminar for students.
08.11.2025 9:00 - 08.11.2025 18:00
08
Kasım
8:00
"Dress a Child Too" Project
As the Bülbülzade Foundation, we have been continuing to provide clothing support every year since 1994 to thousands of children and families in need.
08.11.2025 8:00 - 08.11.2025 18:00
07
Kasım
18:00
Thematic Tafsir Readings
The Mozaik Women and Family Association’s Thematic Tafsir Readings will be held at the Bülbülzade Foundation center.
07.11.2025 18:00 - 07.11.2025 20:30
03
Kasım
15:05
Thematic Workshops
The Secondary Education Commission will organize thematic workshops for students of all age groups.
03.11.2025 15:05 - 03.11.2025 15:05
03
Kasım
9:00
Tradesmen Commission Book Analysis Program
The Tradesmen Commission will organize a book analysis program based on a selected book.
03.11.2025 9:00 - 08.11.2025 17:00
03
Kasım
9:00
Tradesmen Visits
The Aid Commission regularly visits new and existing donor tradesmen for the sustainability and communication of the Aid Store.
03.11.2025 9:00 - 08.11.2025 16:00
01
Kasım
9:00
Tradesmen Commission Forest Activities
The Tradesmen Commission will organize various events and activities at the Bülbülzade Foundation’s Liberation Forest together with its chat groups.
01.11.2025 9:00 - 09.11.2025 17:00
01
Kasım
9:00
Mathematics Lessons with Volunteer Teachers
The Hayata Dokun Orphan Association organizes mathematics lessons for middle school students together with volunteer teachers.
01.11.2025 9:00 - 01.11.2025 12:30

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Education and Teacher

“Rethinking Islam” Book Analysis Program

The author of the work, former President of Turkey’s Directorate of Religious Affairs, Ali Bardakoğlu, participated online in the book analysis session moderated by İbrahim Kutlu Özmantar.
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Anatolian Cultural Centers

Doors of Hope Open in Syria

Within the scope of the educational, cultural, and artistic activities carried out under the leadership of the Bülbülzade Foundation, the Anatolian Cultural Centers serving in the safe zones of Syria are bringing new hope to lives shattered by war.
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Earthquake Zone

Nurdağı District Governor Nurullah Erciyes Visits Sewing Workshops

Nurdağı District Governor Nurullah Erciyes and the accompanying delegation visited the Sewing Workshops in the earthquake zone.
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Corporate

Migration Coordination Unit Meeting

The regular meetings held with the participation of representatives from the Migration Coordination Unit, BEKAM, the Gaziantep Syrian Community, the Migrant Services Center, and Fecr Radio continue.
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Muslim Thinkers and Civil Society Meet at the Same Table

At the forum held under the theme “Where is the Islamic World Heading? Perspectives for a Strong Future,” important ideas, intellectual discussions, and evaluations were made regarding the future of the Islamic world and the role of civil society.
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Gaziantep Forum II: Where is the Islamic World Headed?

Organized by Gaziantep Islamic Science and Technology University, Gaziantep Forum II was held this year under the theme “Where is the Islamic World Headed? – Perspective for a Strong Future.”
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Visit of Journalists and Writers to Our Foundation

Nuh Albayrak, Editor-in-Chief of Star Newspaper, Researcher-Writer Ahmet Kot, and Journalist-Writer Ekrem Kızıltaş visited the Bülbülzade Foundation.
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Visit of the Ambassador of the Republic of Türkiye to Damascus, Burhan Köroğlu, to Our Foundation

The Ambassador of the Republic of Türkiye to Damascus, Burhan Köroğlu, and Member of the Presidential Security and Foreign Policies Board, Prof. Dr. Muhittin Ataman, visited the Bülbülzade Foundation.
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Working Visit to Syria

A delegation consisting of officials from the Bülbülzade Foundation carried out a comprehensive working visit to the city of Damascus in Syria.
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Seminars on Youth Participation in Civil Society and Capacity Building

Within the scope of the “Shed Light on the Future” project, a seminar on capacity building and youth contribution to civil society was organized in Nurdağı for young people affected by the earthquake.
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2ND CHILDREN'S WORKSHOP: LITTLE HEARTS, BIG QUESTIONS
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2ND CHILDREN'S WORKSHOP: LITTLE HEARTS, BIG QUESTIONS
EDUCATION AND TEACHER
18 Ekim 2025
2nd Children's Workshop: Little Hearts, Big Questions – How Can We Explain Abstract Concepts to Children?Organized by the Bülbülzade Foundation Teacher Education Unit, the 2nd Children’s Workshop was held under the title “Little Hearts, Big Questions: How Can We Explain Abstract Concepts to Children?”. Educator-Author Şule Kala and Clinical Psychologist Merve Doğanlar gave presentations at the workshop.The opening speech was delivered by Hatice Neşe Çandır, a member of the Education and Teacher Unit. Emphasizing the aim of the second children’s workshop, Çandır stated: “How should we as adults respond to children's abstract questions and what kind of attitude should we adopt? We will seek answers to these questions.” After the opening speech, the results of a survey conducted within the scope of the workshop were shared. In the survey, which evaluated the answers given by families to the questions children ask, the following points were made: “Children learn concepts such as good and evil by concretizing them; they evaluate their behavior through these images. Some participants, however, believe that misusing these images may lead to fear or pressure.” The Education Unit has carried out many educational activities for children, youth, and adults. It was also announced that two upcoming workshops will be held: the “Concept Workshop” and “Discussing Islam with Youth Workshop”.The first presentation of the workshop was delivered by Educator-Author Şule Kala. She addressed how to respond to children's religious questions and provided participants with strategies for age-appropriate answers. Emphasizing the importance of nurturing children’s spiritual world, Kala said: “The answers given to children become seeds of faith. For these seeds to sprout, they need the soil of curiosity, the water of love, and the light of patience. Faith saplings can only flourish through a healthy religious education. It is important to highlight these values in conclusion.”The second presentation was delivered by Clinical Psychologist Merve Doğanlar. She explained how the concept of faith is formed and how children make sense of it. She particularly focused on the questions that children ask their parents. Doğanlar also discussed the brain-based perception of reality, sharing detailed information about the neuropsychological development of children aged 4 to 12.Following the presentations, workshop activities were conducted with the participants. The workshops were organized under four categories: Death–Afterlife, Heaven–Hell, Angels–Devil, and Good–Evil, based on questions children often ask their families. The aim was to seek answers to the questions: “What do children ask most, and how can we respond to them?”. The program concluded with the evaluation of the workshop results.Click here for the survey results of the 2nd Children's Workshop.
Mozaik Women's Association Tafsir Readings
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MOZAIK ASSOCIATION
11 Ekim 2025
The second session of the Mozaik Women’s Association Tafsir Readings was held under the title “Surah Duha”. The Tafsir Readings were conducted around the following questions: “Why do we feel as if Surahs Duha and Inshirah are being revealed just now?”, “Why don't seclusion, journeys, pilgrimage, and umrah bring us back to ourselves or closer to Allah?”, “What do wealth, poverty, and orphanhood truly mean?”, “How can a mechanism be established that eliminates the need to ask?”, and “Will there be relief after hardship, light after darkness?”The next Tafsir session will be held on Friday, October 24, 2025, under the title “Our Prophets Through Concepts: Prophet Musa (Moses)”.
SMOKING STOVE THE FUTURE OF THE FAMILY
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SMOKING STOVE THE FUTURE OF THE FAMILY
ANATOLIAN MEETINGS
21 Ağustos 2025
The 19th Anatolia Meetings, organized by the Anatolia Federation between August 13 and 17, 2025, with the theme “Tüten Ocak Ailenin Geleceği” (The Future of the Family), were held at the Eliz Hotel in Kızılcahamam, Ankara. The first day of the Anatolia Meetings began with welcoming speeches. The program continued with a recitation from the Quran, followed by welcoming speeches. The first speech was delivered by Turgay Aldemir, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Anatolia Federation. This was followed by a welcoming speech by Mahinur Özdemir Göktaş, Minister of Family and Social Services. After the welcoming speeches, Prof. Dr. Mehmet Görmez delivered the opening seminar. After the opening and welcoming speeches, the Family Research Launch was held as part of the Anatolia Meetings. Following the launch, a Family Forum was held with the participants. Moderated by Atabay Çelik, the forum featured discussions on what the Anatolia Meetings mean for the participants and the importance of the concept of family.ANATOLIA MEETINGS DAY 2The first session of the second day of the Anatolia Meetings was held under the title “Family: The Genealogy of a Concept.” The session, moderated by Prof. Dr. Şeyhmus Demir, featured guests Şeref Malkoç, Prof. Dr. Muhammet Ruhat Yaşar, and Prof. Dr. Mahsum Aytepe. The discussion focused not on how the concept of family is experienced in a nostalgic sense, but on how it can shape perspectives for the future. The second day's second session was titled “The Effects of Urbanization and Architectural Structure on the Family.” Moderated by Prof. Dr. Fatih Altun, the session featured Doç. Dr. Yusuf Civelek, Dr. Öğretim Üyesi Onur Şimşek, and Dr. Öğretim Üyesi Enes Uyar as speakers. The session addressed the effects of urbanization and architectural structure on the family.The third session of the second day was held under the title “Being a Family in Big Cities.” Üner Karabıyık participated as a speaker in the session. The session discussed the effects of living in big cities on the family.ANATOLIA MEETINGS DAY 3The first session of Day 3 of the Anatolia Meetings was held under the title “The Effects of Technology and Digitalization on the Family.” The session, moderated by Prof. Dr. Nusret Akpolat, featured presentations by Dr. İpek Coşkun Armağan, Prof. Dr. Hasan Hüseyin Taylan, and Dr. Ahmet Kaplan. The session discussed various topics including the effects of technology on the family, digital addiction, privacy, and social media.The second session of the third day was titled “The Culture Industry and the Family - 1.” In the session, Prof. Dr. Zeki Bayraktar spoke on the topic of “Family and Gender Surgery: Change or Cancellation?” The definition of gender, its fundamental differences, its subcomponents, surgical operations, and psychological effects were evaluated.The third day's third session continued under the title “Culture Industry and Family - 2.” In the session, which featured a presentation by Ayşe Böhürler, the future of the family institution within the scope of the culture industry, the expectations of young people, and social transformation were discussed.The fourth and final session of the third day was held under the title “Youth and Family.” The session, moderated by Fatih Eren, featured speakers Emin Bulut, Gülsüm Çelik, Betül Üce, and Tarık Ergenç. Gülsüm Çelik delivered a speech during the session titled “Youth and Family.” Young people who were given the floor during the session evaluated the concepts of family and youth from their own perspectives.ANATOLIAN MEETINGS DAY 4The first session of Day 4 was held under the title “Religions and Family: Tradition, Modernity, and Social Transformation.” Prof. Dr. Ahmet Yayla moderated the session, with Prof. Dr. Mehmet Türkeri and Prof. Dr. Saffet Köse participating as speakers. The session discussed the impact of modernity on social transformation.The second and final session of Day 4 was held under the title “The Future of Family and Society: The Role of NGOs and Institutions.” The session, moderated by Gazi Kılıçpar, featured Prof. Dr. Nihat Erdoğmuş, Mehmet Koca, and Rabia Aldemir as speakers. The session discussed the impact of NGOs on society and the family and presented solutions.MEETINGS CONTINUED WITH INTERMEDIATE SESSIONS AND EVENTSIntermediate sessions and events held during the Anatolia Meetings included the Akadder Organization Meeting, Children's Meetings, Secondary Education Workshops, Middle School Workshops, Teacher Introduction Meeting, AÖB 19. Student Council, Akadder Get-Together Meeting, AÖB Hasbihal, AÖB Discussion Circle, AÖB Music Recital, Effective Speech Session, Akadder Special Session, Teacher Special Session, Anatolia Federation Migration Meeting, General Administration Council, Emotion Workshop, Teacher Hasbihal, AÖB Workshop, Secondary Education Performance Rehearsal, Secondary Education Youth and Search for Meaning, AÖB Evaluation, Akaddder Evaluation, and Expanded General Administration Board. The units held various special sessions with the participants. Additionally, as part of the Erasmus+ KA151 project, seminars on “Civil Society Volunteering” and “Active Citizenship,” station activities, and quizzes were held with the participation of nearly 50 young people from five countries.Following the 19th Anatolian Gatherings, gifts were presented to the volunteers who contributed to the gathering process after the evaluation session conducted by the board of directors. The program concluded with the traditional family photo.“We would like to express our sincere gratitude for your interest and valuable participation in the 19th Anatolia Meetings. Your presence added meaning and strength to our gathering. We hope that the wonderful atmosphere we shared together will lead to new friendships, shared ideas, and lasting memories. We would like to extend our sincere thanks to the Anadolu Federation family who participated in the 19th Anadolu Gathering, to all participants who showed great interest, to the organizing teams, and to all volunteers who generously offered their support.”“Smoking Stove, The Future of the Family” 19th Anatolian Meetings VTRs
SUMMER SCHOOL 2025
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SUMMER SCHOOL
08 Ağustos 2025
The summer activities, which began on June 30, 2025, as part of the cultural activities of the Bülbülzade Foundation, were completed on August 1, 2025. The summer program, consisting of a total of 64 activities in 23 regions, was carried out in 19 summer schools operating in 10 different regions.The Summer School was organized by the Anatolian Student Union, Education and Teaching Unit, Secondary Education, Mosaic, Home Character Education (EKE), Islahiye Earthquake Region, Migration, Stability Sports Club, Katre Science and Art Center, Science-Der, and Semt-i Ibrahimli Association, all under the umbrella of the Foundation.Additionally, 19 summer camps were organized in 11 different regions with the participation of children and their families. There were 82 participants in the central summer schools, 59 in the earthquake zone in Nurdağı and İslahiye, 40 at Bilim-Der, 40 at Semt-i İbrahimli Association, 24 at Katre Art Center, 12 at Media Academy, 585 at İstikrar Sports Summer School, 1,080 at camps, and 548 at Anatolia Cultural Centers.The programs include courses such as the Quran, Sirah, Etiquette, Basic Religious Knowledge, Philosophy for Children, STEM, Universal Signs, and English through games, as well as supportive activities such as swimming, camping, music, and sports events.Summer Schools Held;1. Foundation Center Summer School2. Katre Art and Science Center Summer School3. İstikrar Sports Club Summer School4. Bilim-Der Summer School5. Semt-İ İbrahimli Summer School6. Hayata Dokun Orphan Association Summer School7. Earthquake Region Summer School8. Syria and Gaziantep Anatolian Cultural Centers Summer SchoolSummer School Activities, August 1, 2025 The summer schools of the Bülbülzade Foundation, Earthquake Region, İstikrar Sports Club, Katre Science and Art Center, Hayata Dokun Orphan Association, Bilim-Der, and Semt-i İbrahimli Association ended with a celebration showcasing the performances of the summer school students. The summer school activities, planned within the framework of cultural and educational initiatives, will continue throughout the year.
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ENGLISH SPEAKING CLUB
BEKAM
16 Haziran 2025
The English Speaking Club program organized by the Center for Science Education Culture Research (BEKAM) started on 16 June 2025. The English Speaking Club, which consists of three levels: beginner, intermediate and advanced, is run completely free of charge by volunteers who are experts in their fields and come to our country within the scope of the European Solidarity Corps (ESC) supported by the Turkish National Agency.The English Speaking Club continues to be organized 3 days a week throughout the summer.Monday-Wednesday-Friday 10:00- 12:00 for young peopleAdult Level 1 Tuesday-Wednesday-Friday 18:00-19:00Adult 2nd Level: Tuesday-Wednesday-Friday 20:00-21:00
SPRING FESTIVAL 2025
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SPRING FESTIVAL 2025
SPRING FESTIVAL
01 Haziran 2025
The Charity Bazaar and Spring Festival, organized by Bülbülzade Foundation for more than 20 years, was held in Masal Park on 29-30-31 May and 1 June 2025. The four-day festival included workshops, quiz competitions, sportive performances, music concerts, mind games, puppet shows, musical performances, musical chairs, dance performances, talks, treasure hunts, as well as local dishes and desserts prepared by the volunteers of the foundation.Events and TalksDuring the Spring Festival, Mozaik Women and Family Association, Touch Life Orphan Association and Bülbülzade Foundation's Migration, İslâhiye Earthquake Zone, Children and Secondary Education, Project, Media units, İstikrar Sports Club, Katre Art and Science Center and Pusula Bookstore opened stands to promote their units and sell various products. In addition, expert speakers shared their knowledge and experiences in various talks organized throughout the event.Fun Activities for ChildrenBülbülzade Foundation's Children and Secondary Education Unit organized many activities for children to have a joyful and fun time. Face painting, handicraft workshops, playgrounds and various competitions such as tug-of-war and musical chairs provided the little ones with pleasant moments. There were also various activities such as hand printing, draw and paint your dream, stone painting, treasure hunt and storytelling with ukulele.Gastronomy and Local ProductsDistinguished examples of gastronomy were also presented to visitors at the Spring Festival. At the stands with local products and dessert varieties, the flavors of Gaziantep region were presented to the guests. The local flavors of Gaziantep were carefully prepared with the support of the volunteer women of the foundation and the orphan mothers of the Touch Life Orphan Association.Cultural Solidarity from International VolunteersESC volunteers who volunteered at our Foundation and BEKAM actively took part in the Spring Festival booths.Joint Future MeetingAmong the meetings organized as part of the Spring Festival was the Common Future Meeting with Syrian Opinion Leaders. Syrian Opinion Leaders, doctors, lawyers and students came together at the meeting and made evaluations on the new period in Syria.See you in the coming yearsAs Bülbülzade Foundation, we would like to thank all our guests who participated in this year's Spring Festival. We are happy to host the festival, which we continue with increasing excitement every year. We hope that this event, which has witnessed moments of peace, fun and solidarity, will continue with wider participation in the coming years.We hope to meet again at the next Spring Festival.
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CIVIL SOCIETY VOLUNTEERING
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CIVIL SOCIETY VOLUNTEERING
ERASMUS+
23 Ağustos 2025
The Bülbülzade Association, supported by the Turkish National Agency, carried out the Erasmus+ KA151 Youth Mobility project, “Civil Society Volunteering as a Pathway to Active Citizenship.” (Civil Society Volunteering as a Pathway to Active Citizenship) project, an international youth program was held in Ankara Kızılcahamam between August 13–17, 2025.The program, which was attended by approximately 50 young people from North Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Germany, Serbia, and Turkey, aimed to help young people gain an awareness of active citizenship through civil society volunteering and contribute to policy-making processes in this area. Additionally, the inclusion of Syrian youth residing in Turkey under temporary protection status enriched the event in terms of social inclusivity and cross-cultural interaction.Throughout the mobility, a comprehensive content was presented that focused on both increasing the knowledge and awareness levels of young people and producing concrete outputs. As a result of the station model studies conducted under the title “Youth Policy Proposal for Civil Societies from a Youth Perspective,” one of the main topics of the program, a guiding proposal document was prepared for policymakers with the active participation of young people.The program, hosted by the Bülbülzade Association, was supported by the Alaxca Association and Köprü Association from North Macedonia, IFS EMMAUS from Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Hatidža Women's Association from Serbia, and the US Akademiker Platform Association from Germany.During the program, Mehmet Ali Eminoğlu's presentation titled “Active Citizenship Models for Youth as the Key to Social Participation” was closely followed. The subsequent open discussion session addressed young people's experiences of volunteering and mechanisms for participation in civil society. Eighty young people from the Anatolian Student Union (AÖB) also participated in this session. Thus, the program created a space for interaction in the field of youth not only among young people from the participating countries but also at the local level.The session titled “Volunteering Stories and Sharing Best Practices,” moderated by Mesut Aydağ, served as a powerful source of inspiration among the participants. Throughout the event, the knowledge competition, cultural interactions, and evaluation sessions helped build strong bonds among the participants.At the same time, the outputs and policy recommendations obtained within the scope of the project were shared with the participants at the 19th Anatolia Meetings, which was held with the theme of “Tüten Ocak Aile” (Smoking Stove Family) and attended by approximately 800 people, including many youth NGO representatives. Thus, the dissemination activities of the project were carried out effectively.The program concluded with the presentation of Youthpass certificates and the presentation of policy recommendations prepared by the young participants.As Bülbülzade Association, we would like to thank all partner institutions that shared our hosting, members of the Anatolia Student Union who contributed to the program, and the Anatolia Federation for their unwavering support.
GREEN HORIZONS - TOGETHER TOWARDS SUSTAINABILITY
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GREEN HORIZONS - TOGETHER TOWARDS SUSTAINABILITY
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01 Ağustos 2025
The international youth meeting was held in Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, between July 14 and 22, 2025, as part of the Erasmus+ KA151 Youth Mobility project “Green Horizons: Together Towards Sustainability,” which was carried out by the Bülbülzade Association and supported by the Turkish National Agency.Over 60 young people from Turkey, France, Germany, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, and Italy participated in the program, with 24 participants from our country. In the mobility program centered on the theme of sustainable environment, young people gained awareness of environmental issues through both theoretical and practical activities.As part of the program, greenhouse studies conducted by IFS EMMAUS were examined on site. Participants volunteered to collect fruits and vegetables used in the preparation of hot meals to be delivered to those in need in the institution's kitchen. Additionally, volunteers provided support for IFS EMMAUS' projects focused on the evaluation of unused areas and eco-friendly construction practices. The young participants actively contributed to efforts aimed at reclaiming unused areas through productive and ecological approaches.During the event, various workshops, expert presentations, and best practice sharing sessions were held on sustainable environment. Waste collection activities were carried out around Srebrenica. Nature walks, camp Olympics, sports, and cultural events were organized to bring young people together.One of the program's key highlights was a visit with the Mothers of Srebrenica. Following this, the Srebrenica Memorial Center was toured, offering an on-site observation of the region's recent history through collective memory. The program concluded with various cultural tours and the presentation of certificates.As Bülbülzade Association, we extend our gratitude to IFS EMMAUS for hosting the event and to all participating organizations that contributed to the process.
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24 Temmuz 2025
The Erasmus+ youth mobility program titled “A Green Step for a Clean Tomorrow” was held in Gaziantep between July 15 and 19, 2025, under the Erasmus+ KA151 Youth Accreditation.The project, supported by the Turkish National Agency and coordinated by the Bülbülzade Association, was joined by the Turkey-Serbia Alumni Association (ASMAT) and the Serbian Turkish Cultural Center (Centar za Tursku Kulturu) from Serbia, and the Alaxha Association from North Macedonia as partners.A total of 40 young people from Turkey, Serbia, and North Macedonia participated in the mobility, and with the participation of local young people who were not project participants but volunteered to join the activities, the total number reached 50.During the project, topics such as sustainable environment, environmentally friendly practices, ecological degradation and human-induced environmental threats, leadership and ecological leadership, the role of young people in civil society work, and green skills were addressed. The young people not only gained theoretical knowledge in the field of environmental awareness and social responsibility, but also actively participated in practical activities.A portion of the activities was conducted at the Gizem Doğan Experiential Learning Center, affiliated with the Gaziantep Metropolitan Municipality. As part of the program, a technical visit was organized to the Gaziantep Solid Waste Landfill Facility, where waste management and recycling processes were examined on-site. In the “Green Solutions” themed station activity, participants developed environmentally conscious ideas and proposed solutions.Part of the activities were carried out at the Gizem Doğan Experiential Learning Center, affiliated with the Gaziantep Metropolitan Municipality. As part of the program, a technical visit was organized to the Gaziantep Solid Waste Landfill Facility, where waste management and recycling processes were examined on site. In the station work themed “Green Solutions,” participants developed environmentally conscious ideas and presented solution proposals. Additionally, activities such as nature walks, tree planting, and open-air forums were among the main activities of the program.The project concluded with a tree-planting event at the Bülbülzade Foundation's Freedom Forest and a YouthPass certificate ceremony. A general evaluation was conducted based on feedback from participants and group leaders.
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22 Mayıs 2025
Our volunteers organized a study visit to IFS EMMAUS operating in Bosnia and Herzegovina within the scope of the Erasmus+ KA151 Mobility of Youth Workers “Together We Are Stronger, Now and Always - For an Inclusive Future” project implemented by Bülbülzade Association. The mobility of the project, of which Mozaik Association, AKADDER, Semti Ibrahimli Association from Gaziantep are also partners, was carried out in Srebrenica and Doboj cities of Bosnia and Herzegovina between 13-17 May 2025.The program started with a visit to the mothers of Srebrenica who lost their relatives during the 1992-1995 war in Bosnia and Herzegovina and introduced the activities for young people and disadvantaged women carried out under the umbrella of IFS EMMAUS, as well as the shelter and education support services offered to children with limited access to school. Afterwards, our volunteers visited the Srebrenica Memorial Museum and the martyrdom site.After the completion of the activities in Srebrenica, we moved on to the city of Doboj. Here, the Doboj East Women's Association, which carries out women's work, cultural activities and volunteering projects, was visited. During the meeting with the volunteers of the association, a workshop was organized with the agenda of cultural interaction activities carried out by women with their peers and different generations.During the visit to IFS EMMAUS Headquarters in Doboj, a meeting was first held with Hamzalija Okanovic, President of IFS EMMAUS. During the meeting, sustainable activities for disadvantaged youth and women were discussed. Then, the soup kitchen where hot meals are distributed, rehabilitation and therapy centers, dairy farms and greenhouses established to provide economic support to the local community were examined.The five-day on-the-job observation and study visit ended with the presentation of YouthPass certificates to the participants.
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20 Mayıs 2025
Doors Opening to Hope in Syria: Anatolian Culture CentersWithin the scope of education, culture and art activities carried out under the leadership of Bülbülzade Foundation, Anadolu Cultural Centers, which serve in the safe regions of Syria, give hope to the lives destroyed by the war. Students who have been receiving education at the cultural centers, which have been operating since the first day, explain how the education they have received has transformed their lives.Anadolu Cultural Centers, which provide education for individuals between the ages of 5 and 35, contribute to the development of both children and young people with the programs they offer in 15 different branches.Opened in Al-Bab, Afrin, Azaz and Jarablus in Syria in cooperation with the Presidency for Turks Abroad and Related Communities, Anadolu Kültür Centers contribute to the construction of a future full of hope in the fields of education, culture and arts. These centers are not only institutions that provide information; they also stand out as important rehabilitation points that aim to reduce the effects of war socially, culturally and psychologically.Shaped by taking into account the dynamics of the region, the training and activities continue uninterruptedly and draw attention with sustainable projects that contribute to the normalization of the region and the reconstruction of the social structure.
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14 Mayıs 2025
Within the scope of the Erasmus+ KA151 Mobility of Youth Workers project carried out by Bülbülzade Association, an on-the-job observation and study visit was carried out in Tetova and Skopje cities of North Macedonia between 5-9 May 2025.The first part of the program was hosted by Alaca Association, which stands out with its social and cultural activities for disadvantaged women and youth, in Tetova. Our volunteers had the opportunity to closely observe the local practices of the association and meet good examples.The second leg of the visit was held in Skopje, hosted by Köprü Association, known for its youth work, culture and arts activities and volunteering-based projects. The participants examined the organization's activities that prioritize the active participation of young people and exchanged experiences between institutions.This mobility also contributed to the promotion and sharing of Bülbülzade Association's activities in the field of youth with international stakeholders.
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Book Analysis Program “Rethinking Islam”
Book Analysis Program “Rethinking Islam”
01 Kasım 2025
On Friday, October 31, a review of the book “Rethinking Islam in the Triangle of Text, History, and Society” by the 16th President of Religious Affairs, Prof. Dr. Ali Bardakoğlu, was conducted by the Bülbülzade Foundation Education Unit.The book analysis session, moderated by İbrahim Kutlu Özmantar, was attended online by the author, Ali Bardakoğlu. The event, held at the Zade Life Hotel conference hall, attracted great interest from book lovers as well as volunteers of the Bülbülzade Foundation.In his remarks, Ali Bardakoğlu explained that in his work he examines in detail the issues to be taken into account in the approach to Islam, along with the methods that may be followed in this process and the conceptual framework on which the style of thought is based. He stated: “Islam is the last religion sent by God, and being a Muslim is our endeavour to live, apply and reflect it into our life. Therefore our Muslimness cannot be identical with, nor fully representative of, the Islam sent by God. None of us can be. Each of us is human, and with our own effort and understanding we have our own notion of being a Muslim and our own life. Sometimes we believe but cannot act. I wish we could apply everything we believe. Sometimes we know something is right but our will is weak. Religion and the Qur’an are not a book of information, they are a book of consciousness. That is, they load upon us the will, the awareness, the insight and the responsibility to reflect what we know into life.”Bardakoğlu noted that the Qur’an was revealed in its time to say what needed to be said about religion in a proper, fitting and understandable way. He said: “The Qur’an’s main subject is our exalted Lord, getting to know Him, knowing our fundamental duty towards Him, feeling gratitude, giving thanks, and behaving in the world in a manner worthy of being a good human being, being the Khalīfah of Allah whom He entrusted with the responsibility, the consciousness of that quality. The Qur’an arrived as a form of address but it was a voice emerging from within history. And it reminded of the past prophets, reminded of the mistakes people made. What are the issues most often addressed in the Qur’an? The areas where people most often err and for which they are accountable.”He emphasised that the Qur’an treats every event with its metaphysical dimension and the connection with God. He said: “The falling of rain, the thunder of the skies, the fruit-bearing of trees are not the Qur’an’s subject per se. But it speaks of those. ‘See the blessings of Allah on the earth, recognise them. Do not wander aimlessly on the earth. Open your eyes a little, open your heart-eye. Know the value of having been given so many blessings, then thank Allah, feel gratitude towards Him. Because we have two fundamental duties towards Allah. One: recognition, gnosis. Two: thanksgiving, gratitude. The worship we perform, the prayers we conduct, the recitations of al-hamdu are the responses to our gratitude and thankfulness towards Allah.” The book analysis programme ended after the Q & A session, with questions from participants and evaluations.After the session, moderator İbrahim Kutlu Özmantar said that the book touches upon very important points — noting, “In our teacher’s book it is said that law can be used as a method, and the essential thing for the civilisational actor is that the chosen customary or civil law rule does not conflict with the main principles of Islam. And while explaining this he gives examples from Ottoman law. He says, ‘Law is minimal ethics’. Meaning: actually what law aims to do is to fill the gaps left by ethics. The main thing is ethics.” And with the questions posed by participants and the evaluations made, the book analysis concluded.
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Nurdağı District Governor Nurullah Erciyes Visits Sewing Workshops
Nurdağı District Governor Nurullah Erciyes Visits Sewing Workshops
27 Ekim 2025
Nurdağı District Governor Nurullah Erciyes, together with his esteemed wife Fatma Zehra Erciyes and Nurdağı District Director of National Education Musa Yıldırım, visited the Sewing Workshops of the Bülbülzade Foundation in the earthquake-affected region on Monday, October 27.During the visit, Zemzem Çetin, the Bülbülzade Foundation Earthquake Region Coordinator, provided information about the ongoing handicraft and sewing workshop activities in the earthquake zone.“We extend our gratitude and thanks to them for their kind visit and interest.”
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Muslim Thinkers and Civil Society Meet at the Same Table
Muslim Thinkers and Civil Society Meet at the Same Table
24 Ekim 2025
Organized by Gaziantep Islamic Science and Technology University, Gaziantep Forum 2 was held this year under the theme “Where is the Islamic World Heading? Perspectives for a Strong Future.” The forum featured significant ideas, intellectual discussions, and comprehensive evaluations on the future of the Islamic world and the role of civil society.At the end of the forum, national and international non-governmental organizations operating in Gaziantep came together with Muslim intellectuals from different parts of the world to hold a Civil Society Session. The session was carried out with the participation of numerous NGOs under the umbrella of the Gaziantep Volunteer Organizations Platform (Gönül-Kur). Current developments on the agenda of Turkey and the world were discussed during the session.One of the speakers, Dr. Waddah Khanfar, President of the Sharq Forum, drew attention to the role of youth in the new world order. Stating that he has been involved in projects in more than 60 countries, Dr. Khanfar said, “Young people should not only be the subjects of ongoing efforts but also the actors shaping the future. Opening doors for them and contributing to their productivity is the foundation of a strong Islamic world.”Turgay Aldemir, President of the Bülbülzade Foundation, attended the session on behalf of his foundation. Emphasizing the importance of addressing the forum’s theme through civil society organizations, Aldemir said, “The world is undergoing major changes in a short period. Civil society organizations must adapt to this change, renew themselves, and create new and qualified areas of work.”President Aldemir also stressed the need to move away from a constantly problem-oriented perspective and instead focus on capacity-building and future-shaping initiatives in the new global order.
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Migration Coordination Unit Meeting
Migration Coordination Unit Meeting
24 Ekim 2025
The regular meetings held with the participation of representatives from the Bülbülzade Foundation, the Migration Coordination Unit, BEKAM, the Gaziantep Syrian Community, the Migrant Services Center, and Fecr Radio continue.During the meeting held at the foundation center, general evaluations were made regarding the Anadolu Cultural Centers, which have been operating in northern Syria—particularly in Azez, Afrin, Jarabulus, and Al-Bab—since 2019. Poet Ahmet Kot and businessman Mahmut Farjad also attended the meeting. Detailed information was provided about the Aleppo Anadolu Cultural Center, whose construction has been completed and is planned to open soon. In addition, general information was shared about the current status of the sports facility project planned to be built in Damascus. Finally, consultations were held on the official infrastructure of Fecr Radio, which is planned to be established in Aleppo.Educational programs conducted in the Anadolu Cultural Centers for different age groups and fields were reviewed, and the preparations for the courses and activities carried out in the centers, as well as the students’ development, were evaluated.
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Visit of Journalists and Writers to Our Foundation
Visit of Journalists and Writers to Our Foundation
24 Ekim 2025
Nuh Albayrak, Editor-in-Chief of Star Newspaper, researcher and writer Ahmet Kot, and journalist-writer Ekrem Kızıltaş visited the Bülbülzade Foundation. During the visit, they met with the foundation’s president, Turgay Aldemir, and the board members.During the meeting, information was shared about the educational, sports, cultural, artistic, and academic activities carried out by the Bülbülzade Foundation in Gaziantep, as well as the initiatives implemented in the Nurdağı and İslahiye regions since the first days of the earthquake. In addition, information was provided about the foundation’s work in the field of migration, the Anatolian Cultural Centers, and the Bülbülzade Foundation Liberation Forest. At the end of the visit, the guests were presented with printed works published by the foundation.
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Gaziantep Forum II: “Where is the Islamic World Headed? – Perspective for a Strong Future” Held
Gaziantep Forum II: “Where is the Islamic World Headed? – Perspective for a Strong Future” Held
23 Ekim 2025
Organized by Gaziantep Islamic Science and Technology University, the Gaziantep Forum II was held this year under the theme “Where is the Islamic World Headed? – Perspective for a Strong Future.” The Chairman of the Board of the Bülbülzade Foundation, Turgay Aldemir, and the foundation’s management also attended the event.Held at the Şahinbey Congress and Art Center, the forum addressed current issues, future vision, and the global role of the Islamic world. The event was attended by Gaziantep Governor Kemal Çeber, Deputy Mayor of the Metropolitan Municipality Zehra Ünal, Şahinbey Mayor Mehmet Tahmazoğlu, GİBTÜ Rector Prof. Dr. Şehmus Demir, President of Religious Affairs Prof. Dr. Safi Arpaguş, former Chief Ombudsman Şeref Malkoç, President of the Turkish National Agency İlker Astarcı, TÜGVA President İbrahim Beşinci, as well as academics, researchers, civil society representatives, and various stakeholders from around the world.The program began with the opening speech by GİBTÜ faculty member Prof. Dr. Mahsum Aytepe and continued with the screening of the “Gaziantep Forum II Promotional Film” prepared by the Middle East Media Communication Center.The forum featured three main sessions, four workshops, and one major workshop. The main sessions shaped the general framework of the forum: “Has the Global System Lost Its Legitimacy?”, which questioned the moral and political legitimacy of the global order; “Palestine: From Civilizational Crisis to Moral Compass”, which evaluated the Palestinian issue from the perspective of civilization and morality; and “From Division to Unity: Is a Model Possible for the Islamic World?”, which explored the pursuit of unity within the Islamic world.In the workshop sessions, discussions focused on the root causes of political, economic, and cultural crises in “The Crisis of the Global System: Diagnosis and Causes”; the effects of global power balances on the Islamic geography in “The Impact of the Global System on Islamic Geopolitics”; the potential of Islamic thought to address contemporary human problems in “The Capacity of Islamic Thought to Encompass Humanity’s Challenges”; and the question of how to construct a sense of ummah consciousness in a multipolar world in “How Can Ummah Consciousness Be Built in a Multipolar World?”. All workshops emphasized solidarity and collective wisdom.The closing section of the forum, titled “Grand Workshop – The Strategic Future of the Islamic World in the Global Order,” presented an overall evaluation of the three-day sessions. Participants reached a consensus on the need to draw up a moral, intellectual, and strategic roadmap for the future of the Islamic world.
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