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Review of Çatalca Mufti's post!

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The Presidency of Religious Affairs announced that it has launched an investigation into the social media posts of Istanbul Çatalca District Mufti Ahmet Mehmetalioğlu, which have recently sparked public debate.
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Following the death of singer Volkan Konak, who passed away due to a heart attack in Northern Cyprus, an investigation has been launched into the Istanbul Çatalca District Mufti Ahmet Mehmetalioğlu, who made insulting remarks. In a statement made by the Presidency of Religious Affairs, it was stated that “Following the news that has been in the public domain in recent days and includes allegations regarding some of the social media posts of the …

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The Presidency of Religious Affairs announced that it has launched an investigation into the social media posts of Istanbul Çatalca District Mufti Ahmet Mehmetalioğlu, which have recently sparked public debate.

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The Directorate of Religious Affairs announced that an investigation has been launched for the death of Volkan Konak over allegations regarding the social media posts of İstanbul Çatalca District Mufti Ahmet Mehmetalioğlu, who 'died on stage'.

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gazetepencere.com broke the news in on Wednesday, April 2, 2025.
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