About Me

I am living in Edmonton since December of 2025. I grew up in Germany. My birthplace is on the Black Sea Coast of  Turkey. Former called Pontus when it belonged to Greece. Maybe thats why I like Greek Music. I am considering me as a citizen of the planet earth. In every country I traveled I built a connection in my soul. My goal is to show the people to find the right way to get God’s help. It is following all the religions like I figured out after challenging problems in life. I am writing songs to reflect my journey in different languages, using the Psalms and the life lessons of God’s messengers as inspiration.

I found God after facing several problems, and then I started following my religion, which is Islam. Over time, I wanted to gain more knowledge, so I began learning the basics of the Arabic language to better understand the Quran and Allah. My life changed for the better.

As time passed, I faced more difficulties in my life, and for a while I neglected practicing my religion. My problems kept getting worse and worse. Eventually, I turned back to God again. Step by step, my struggles began to fade away—except for one problem. I couldn’t solve it for a long time. I tried everything that was written in the scriptures, but this one problem only kept growing bigger and bigger.

Then my journey truly began. Thank God for how He has guided me. I entered every mosque I saw along my path, praying and hoping for help. It was always a relief to pray, but the problem was still there. Whenever I saw a mosque, I hoped to be heard. I was heard, but God had a plan for me. The situation lasted about two years, and as you can imagine, it was very difficult and frustrating.

Meanwhile, I was thinking about all the possible ways to get out of this misfortune. I even considered praying in a church. As a Muslim, I know that we should believe in the Bible and in Jesus. Still, I was unsure, so I turned to the Quran for guidance. I opened it randomly to a verse, and it felt as if Allah answered me directly, like a miracle, telling me that I could do it. I was a little shocked.

I did more research and found many verses that command us to follow all the prophets and all the books of God (for example, Amena Rasulu, the last two verses of Surah Al-Baqarah). I also found in Surah 3 (Al Imran), verse 55, that those who do not follow Jesus will remain to be a slave of the Kafirun until the Day of Judgment.

And my journey took its course. I entered many churches and began reading the Bible and learning about the history of Jesus and Christianity—always with the Quran in the background. I had to be very careful. If I came across anything that seemed misleading or harmful, I would research it to find the truth. I don’t mind analyzing things, as my field of study at university was mechanical engineering, so this was not uncomfortable for me.

However, I did not find anything that caused irritation. On the contrary, I found that the two books harmonize very well with each other. I began to feel better and more guided than ever before. As the Quran says, it is a summary of the previous scriptures and a criterion between truth and falsehood (Surah 3, Al-Imran, verses 3–4; Surah 25, Al-Furqan, verse 1).

I even entered a synagogue and prayed when I was in Vienna, Austria. I was hopeful and optimistic because Judaism is the beginning of the Abrahamic religions. But my problem still existed. I was very downcast.

In the meantime, I started hiking and covered many kilometers and miles during that time. While walking, I had many ideas. One of them was to go to Israel and Jerusalem—the land of the prophets, the Holy Land. But did I have the courage? You hear about war and feel as if bombs are exploding there every day. It seemed unrealistic and too dangerous.

I also considered the Camino de Santiago in Spain, as I had read positive stories about people who had overcome their problems there.

Somehow, my path led me to Israel and Palestine. Deep in my heart, I felt that the answer I had been searching for was waiting for me there. Despite everything I had heard, I decided to go. And when I arrived, I realized something important: the reality was different from my fears. The war was far away in Gaza, and in many parts of Jerusalem I experienced a deep and unexpected peace.

Of course, you must be careful and respectful. Soldiers patrol the streets, and the tension of history is present. Yet, when I entered the Temple Mount and stood near Masjid Al-Aqsa, when I visited the Western Wall, Bethlehem, the Mount of Olives, Gethsemane, the Tomb of David, the Church of the Resurrection, Jericho, and the Tomb of Abraham, I felt something beyond words.

There is a spiritual weight in these places — centuries of prayers, tears, hope, and devotion. Walking where prophets once walked humbled me. In those moments, I did not feel fear. I felt closeness. I felt guided. I felt that God had brought me there for a reason.

Meanwhile, I have been there three times, and each time I came out of a problem. Now, I have no problems anymore—only Satan, who still tries to set traps for me 🙂 But I can handle it very well now. Only true believers understand this.

I also visited Jabal Nebo (Mount of Mose) just across the border—the mountain where God showed Moses the Holy Land and commanded him to lead his people out of slavery in Egypt and confront the Pharaoh. From there, you can see the Dead Sea and Israel, and you can truly feel the weight of history all around.

Not far away is Bethany Beyond the Jordan, where Saint John baptized and announced that Jesus is the Messiah and the Lamb of God, and where the Holy Ghost descended upon Him. It is located east of the Jordan River, as described in the Bible, and is close to Amman, the capital of Jordan. By the way, the distance between Jerusalem and Amman is only about 100 km, with Jericho roughly in the middle. All the holy places are nearby; only the border crossing makes travel a little difficult—but not impossible.

It is very interesting. The river is only about 10 meters wide at that point, and across the river is Israel. People are baptized by church leaders on both sides. I don’t know if the west side would have had the same impact on me.

But here, on the east side, something important happened. I was there alone. I touched the water with my hands and feet, washed my face and arms—And I felt something very special. It was like a presence flowed through my body, and I saw a white dove descending. It must have been the Holy Ghost, the Soul of God described in both the Bible and the Quran.

The solution to my problem was to accept all the religions. When I came back home, the problem no longer existed. I am now fully Jewish, Christian, and Muslim, just as it is written in the books of God. I follow everything in the holy scriptures—every word and every letter. Whenever I have a question or problem, I open the Torah, the Gospel, the Quran, or the Psalms at random and receive an answer. It sounds unbelievable, but it works perfectly. Some days, I open a divine book ten times.

Everywhere I went in and around Jerusalem, I felt something profound—call it communication with God, blessing, help, love, the Holy Ghost, or spiritual energy. Especially at the Western Wall, the Temple Mount, the Dome of the Rock, Masjid Al-Aqsa, Kubbat al-Sakhra, Jericho, and Bethlehem, I experienced a very special feeling and deep connection with the Almighty.

Over time, I came to understand that all religions are originally from the one and only God, and all prophets and sacred teachings were sent by Him. When you analyze carefully, it is the same faith, with shared spirituality and values that connect humanity. Over time, people created divisions, and disharmony and corruption entered. That is why it is important to follow the original books and, if possible, to learn at least the basics of their original languages—Arabic, Hebrew, and Greek.

 

Follow me if you want to find God’s light and help. Let me be your inspiration. I can show you how to learn lessons and gain guidance from the lives of God’s messengers and saviors, who were sent to guide us. No matter how big or small your problems are, you can find wisdom in the challenges faced by the prophets and their companions, such as Moses, Abraham, David, Jesus, and Muhammad. Their stories and messages are preserved in the Torah, Gospel, Quran, Psalms, and the Old and New Testaments.

In my songs, I present their lives, their difficulties, and my own journey. I want to show how you can receive full guidance and help from God and become the best version of yourself.

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