Surah Ash-Shu'ara Verses 74-75-76 Reading, Arabic Writing and Turkish Meaning

The Holy Quran calls on people to use their minds and question the realities around them. These verses of Surah Ash-Shu'ara describe the conversation that Prophet Abraham (pbuh) had with his people. He questioned why his people worshipped the idols that they were so blindly devoted to, but he was told that it was just a habit from the past. The reading of verses 74-75-76 of Surah Ash-Shu'ara, its Arabic writing and its Turkish meaning show that it is a great mistake for people to accept their beliefs without questioning them.
Surah Ash-Shu'ara Verses 74-75-76 Arabic WritingVerse 74: Kalu bel vecedna abaena kerelike yef'alun
Verse 75: I have made my heart turn to you.
Verse 76: The Quran is the best of the best
NOTE: Some letters in Arabic do not have a sound equivalent in the Latin alphabet. Therefore, in order to read the Quran without errors and to pronounce its letters correctly, it is more appropriate to read it written in the Arabic alphabet, as in the Mushaf.
Surah Ash-Shu'ara Verses 74-75-76 Turkish Meaning and InterpretationVerse 74: They said, "No, but we found our fathers doing that."
Verse 75-76: Abraham said: "Have you seen what you and your ancient fathers worshipped?"
sabah