Kandil

Kandil (from Latin: candēla) refers to five Islamic holy nights, related to the life of Muhammad, when the minarets are illuminated and special prayers are made, a tradition dated back to the Ottoman Sultan Selim II of 16th century, who thought that it was appropriate to light up the minarets on mosques for these occasions.[1] The name "Kandil" derived from the Arabic qindīl meaning chandelier or candle.[2] The Kandil nights play a less significant role than the Bayram festivals.

The five Kandil nights

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