⚓ He often described a friend as a "refuge"—someone who provides emotional and spiritual safety.
He pointed to the lives of religious figures (such as the Ahl al-Bayt) as the ultimate examples of loyalty, sacrifice, and brotherhood. Friendship and Society
Haci Sahin Hasanli viewed friendship not merely as a social convenience, but as a spiritual bond that influences a person’s character and destiny. He emphasized that the people we surround ourselves with act as mirrors to our souls, either elevating us toward spiritual growth or leading us toward ethical stagnation. Key Principles of True Friendship
By fostering strong personal friendships, individuals contribute to a more compassionate and unified community. Conclusion