Mehmet Uyar
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Kezban Yenge
A man who works as a teacher in Istanbul is exiled to a village in Kastamonu. The teacher first repairs the dilapidated school in the village with the help of the villagers. He quickly wins the affection of the students and villagers. He also begins to address the village's other needs. He does everything he can to help the village develop. However, this causes the village headman, who has been exploiting the village for years, to lose favor. The headman will try to hinder the teacher in order to regain his power.
Sürgün

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Hazreti Rabia "Rabia'nın Duası"

The story of Takkeci Baba, who earned his living by making felt and skullcaps... In his dreams, he is constantly told, "Go to Baghdad. Eat the grapes from that vine that are your destiny. That is your fate." Takkeci Baba believes that this dream is a sign given to him. He embarks on a difficult journey. He faces countless hardships on his way to Baghdad.
Chasing Dreams: Takkeci Baba

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Dilek Ağacı

Owais al-Qarani also spelled Uways or Owais, was a Muslim from Yemen who lived during the lifetime of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
Veysel Karani

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Nene

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Anneler Günü

The story of a mother who learns that one of her twins died during childbirth, and years later, after both her husband and son have passed away, she finds her son whom she never knew.
Öteki Oğul

“The story I told you is the story of ourselves.”
Yarasa

Bilal ibn Rabah was the first muezzin of Islam and the first Muslim to recite the call to prayer. Sold into slavery at a young age, Bilal lived under the oppression of his cruel master. With the advent of Islam, Bilal was inspired by the message of the Prophet Muhammad and converted to Islam. However, this decision brought him severe torture.
Bilal-i Habeşi "EZAN"

Mr. Cemal made every sacrifice for his three sons' education and worked tirelessly day and night to ensure that his children would have good careers. In the end, his efforts were not in vain, and all three sons had respectable professions. However, Mr. Cemal, who had endured many hardships for his three sons, was left alone as they moved to different provinces for work.
Üç Oğul

When little Şaban turned seven, his only dream was to pray at the Şeyh Şaban-ı Veli Mosque in Kastamonu. Şaban's mother, Emine, had promised her husband on his deathbed that she would take their son to pray at Pir Hazretleri's mosque for the first time. However, they have no money for the journey. Moreover, after their father's death, they are struggling with seizures and creditors. Their neighbors give them a cow on trust to help them make ends meet. They plan to save up for the journey by selling the cow's milk and go to Kastamonu for the first prayer. Collecting the funds does not seem easy. Someone suggests to Emine that if she dilutes the milk with water before selling it, they will achieve their goal more easily. Emine’s heart begins to ache. Faced with the danger of not being able to fulfill her son’s noble intention, she reluctantly begins to dilute the milk. In this way, they manage to save the necessary amount in a short time.
Helal Süt

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Medine
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Unutamam Seni

Davut's test of love and loyalty, caught between the girl he loves and his one and only mother. University student Davut became a hafiz (memorizer of the Quran) in accordance with his father's final wish before his death. Davut is now a hafiz attending university. Sezin, on the other hand, is the daughter of a wealthy bureaucratic family. Despite being madly in love with his classmate Sezin, Davut cannot bring himself to confess his feelings to her. Because Sezin leads a life completely separate from his own.
HAFIZ

Rabia, who lost her husband in a blood feud, risks everything to protect the baby they are searching for from her enemies. They leave behind their rival Rabia, who tortured them to reveal her son's whereabouts and claimed she had died.
Yitik

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ÇEŞME

Eyüp, a grandfather living in an Anatolian village, yearns to visit Ebu Eyyub El Ensari's sepulcher. His daughter and son-in-law, however, are reluctant to let him achieve this dream due to his old age and illness, but Eyüp frequently runs away from home to fulfill his dream. One day, when his daughter and son-in-law are away, he runs away again and gets into the car of a young man named Aydın.
Eyüp Sultan Yolcusu

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