Yunus Emre: AÅŸkin YolculuÄŸu will be aired on state-run PTV Home.
A trailer for the Urdu version, titled Raah-e-Ishq, is already out.
The senator only tweeted that on the directions of PM Imran Khan, "yet another hit by Mehmet BozdaÄŸ, Yunus Emre (AÅŸkin YolculuÄŸu), to be telecast on PTV".
Remember when in May PTI Senator Faisal Javed Khan announced that Prime Minister would like another Turkish show to be aired in Pakistan?
Well, it's official: Yunus Emre: AÅŸkin YolculuÄŸu will be aired on state-run PTV Home.
A trailer for the Urdu version, titled Raah-e-Ishq, is already out.
But no date has been confirmed as to when it will air.
The senator only tweeted that on the directions of PM Imran Khan, "yet another hit by Mehmet BozdaÄŸ, Yunus Emre (AÅŸkin YolculuÄŸu), to be telecast on PTV".
BozdaÄŸ is the screenwriter and producer behind DiriliÅŸ ErtuÄŸrul, which has taken Pakistan by storm.
So who was Yunus Emre?
According to Turkish publication Daily Sabah, Yunus Emre was a great Turkish thinker and poet "who has been a leading light for humanity for centuries with his suggestions to adopt the values of patience, satisfaction, tolerance, generosity, goodness and virtue in line with the teachings of Islam".
The thinker, whose exact date of birth is unknown, lived in Anatolia from the mid-13th century to the first quarter of the 14th century, the publication said quoting sources.
Kamil SarıtaÅŸ — an assistant professor at the Department of Islamic Philosophy, Faculty of Theology, at EskiÅŸehir Osmangazi University (ESOGU), and the head of Yunusemre Research Center — told Anadolu Agency that Yunus Emre is considered a spiritual doctor and was very influential in Sufism.
“He has always been the carrier of Islam's messages of faith, love, hope and justice that transcend time and space. Yunus Emre, who said ‘Whoever dies is the animal, the lover does not die’ continues to remain alive and keep people alive with his thoughts, even though it has been hundreds of years since he passed away,” said SarıtaÅŸ.