ToEid morning is one of the purest moments of childhood joy. With the early rising of the sun, homes come alive with color, people put on their finest clothes, and small hands prepare to gather fresh wildflowers. This moment is not merely a celebration but a profound expression of family bonds, love, and social culture. Barış Manço’s song “Bugün Bayram” evokes precisely these emotions, bringing to light memories of childhood Eid mornings.The magic of Eid mornings lies not only in gifts or sweets b
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Beyza Nur YILDIZ

Ramazan Bayramı is one of the most special times for approximately two billion Muslims worldwide, filled with solidarity, love, and joy. Known in Arabic as Eid al-Fitr (the Festival of Breaking the Fast), this festival marks the end of the one-month Ramadan fast and celebrates the completion of a spiritual purification period.Preparations and the Excitement of ArefeThe joy of the festival begins a day earlier, on Arefe.Festival Outfits: The greatest excitement for children is preparing brand new
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Miray GÜR

Bayram harçlığı is a widespread tradition in Türkiye, referring to money or small material gifts given to children especially during Ramazan and Kurban bayramları. This practice emerges as part of the bayram celebration process and is associated with children visiting their elders, participating in the festive joy, and engaging in social interaction. The harçlık is not merely a material element but is also regarded as a functional practice that facilitates cultural transmission, strengthens soci
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Zübeyde Emir

Set aside the hurried dinners, meals eaten at the computer, or soups spooned alone. When the holiday table is set, the atmosphere of the space changes instantly. That table ceases to be merely furniture arranged with plates, forks, and dishes prepared with a thousand efforts; it becomes a symbolic circle where the human soul is healed.This sense of belonging, triggered by scents and sounds, is nature’s most natural shield against the loneliness and uncertainty brought by modern life. The moment
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Nida Üstün

Bayram mornings have a unique sound. The rush of households waking early, the aroma of breakfast rising from kitchens, ironed clothes waiting on the edges of chairs, elders calling out “rise early”… No matter where a person is, they carry within them the feeling of bayram from childhood. Yet when exile is involved, bayram becomes not merely a day of joy but one of the moments when distance is felt most acutely.Exile is often thought of simply as living in another city or country. Yet exile can a
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Nida Üstün

Kleopatra Cove (or Kleopatra Beach) is a natural sea inlet located on the western slopes of the Alanya Peninsula in the Alanya district of Antalya Province, Türkiye.Geographical Location and Physical CharacteristicsThe cove is situated immediately west of the Damlataş Cave. It features a narrow sandy shoreline approximately 2 km in length and is known for its gradual transition from shallow to deeper waters. The surrounding rocky formations define the natural boundaries of the cove.Geological an
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Digital detox, is a process in which individuals temporarily disconnect from digital devices, particularly the internet and mobile technologies, to achieve mental and physical relaxation. This type of detox aims to reduce technology addiction, alleviate stress and anxiety, improve work-life balance, and enable people to establish a more meaningful connection with nature.HistoryThe concept of digital detox emerged as individuals began to experience the negative effects of excessive technology use
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Ahsen Buyurkan

İftar is derived from the Arabic root "fatr", which means "to break" or "to open," particularly in the sense of breaking the fast. As a religious term, iftar refers to the act of properly ending the fast, which Muslims observe from dawn until sunset for worship.Timing and Practice of IftarThe time for iftar begins precisely when the sun has set. The Qur’an commands that the fast be completed until nightfall, and the practices of the Prophet Muhammad confirm that this time coincides with sunset.S
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Miray GÜR

When people think of a holiday, they usually imagine crowded tables, laughter, hosting guests, and warm homes.Happy families are shown on television, streets come alive, and phones never stop ringing…But life also has an unseen side.There are people who wake up to silence on holiday mornings.For example, there are holiday mornings spent gazing out the window in a nursing home room…Perhaps elderly people who have been waiting for days, wondering, “Will they come this holiday?”Eyes that brighten w
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In the later hours of the night, as I gaze at the stacks of magazine drafts and half-finished exam notes on my desk, I feel an indescribable emptiness within me. And my hand once again reaches for my digital journal. As the holiday draws near, I search for the deep longing I once felt for the early mornings of my childhood holidays. The old holidays, which our beautiful Turkish language could never fully capture in words, have now become faint memories echoing only in my mind. Once, even words h
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