Maruf Page #4
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- 2001
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Did she say anything for me?
She said let him join the army,
get a job, be wise.
Come on, come on!
Come on girl, come on!
I did not touch her uncle.
I did not have anyone touch her.
I come from where everything is
known and even the mind is read.
And I know.
This is not a flood.
Not on earthquake or a lightning.
This is written for you, to you.
Don't forget.
You can't run from anything.
You can't leave Cankiz.
Those eyes are not for crying only.
That mount is not for begging only.
You have to find a way.
I don't know what to do.
Nobody tells anything.
My father was angry at me about
the army, now he wants me to go.
Iffet is pregnant, Cankiz picks rocks
from the field like a madwoman.
Mother still hates me,
utters nothing in my favor.
I don't know what to do.
You go now, all of you go away!
Go away!
God damn you.
God damn you all!
What's wrong Maruf?
I know, you never
object to your elders.
I know you always earned
respect thanks to your patience.
You carry the burden
of me and your parents.
Tell me now.
Tell me, Vahap's nephew, tell me.
I know about your problems, but...
What is it that drives you mad like this?
One mustn't confess all.
Not all problems have immediate solutions.
But neither my body nor
my soul can bear this anyone.
I loved someone like you.
A woman like you.
She loved me back.
We climbed the mountains
rode down to meadows.
Now my future...
My burned, my future child is her blood.
- Why didn't you say stop to anyone,
to me, to your father? - My uncle...
Don't mess with your uncle.
Don't sin the dead for the living.
Messing with my uncle?
He's all messy in this!
He's always facing me.
Looking in my eyes.
Sometimes in darkness,
sometime in daylight.
He sometimes comes after the good,
sometimes after the bad.
He talks with me, aunt,
he never leaves me alone.
You are nervous.
You are imagining things.
You can't make something disappear
by making something appear.
I am imaging real things
like the sun and the day!
Do you know me as someone to submit
to his uncle, his father or his mother?
Do you think I will grow old in a womans
bed whom I will never touch?
Do you know me as mindless and
heartless with my father's fright?
He comes from below the ground
and above the sky.
And he left you to me to
protect from everyone's lust.
I love the created for the creator.
I submit to the creator for the love
of my Iffet, and my unborn child.
Your husband, my uncle comes from him.
My hands are tied, my eyes are blind,
my tongue is tied.
- Did you tell Iffet what you saw?
- Even while he was alive.
- You should have asked for her grant.
- Her grant is your protection.
- Is this Iffet, Yakup's daughter?
- Yesterday she was his daughter.
Today she's mine.
God knows who she will
belong to tomorrow.
Do you embroider coyness or coquetry?
Don't look at me like that.
No need for you to be target.
I am still your elder sister.
Like when we washed laundry together...
Like when you sat
next to me at the funeral...
Your man is still yours.
Even if 40 days, 40 nights,
Maruf is banned for me.
Even if we get to many,
even if we get into the same bed...
He is your husband
in this world and theother.
And Vahap's nephew
and Abdul's son for me.
Look deeper.
You will see yourself.
If you look deeper, you will
see me in your own eyes.
I don't know what to do.
Is it real or a dream?
Last night the full moon
crept up my skirt.
It wanted to leave out from
my neck, but I held my neck.
Wanted to leave from my arms.
I held my arms. So it tried...
It tried to leave from my skirt,
out where it came from.
I laid down, it couldn't leave.
What it this sister?
You know, Yezidis live
down at that village.
They believe that the sun is God
and the moon is your beloved.
You will have a child.
Rejoice that it is your lover's.
Protect it just like in your dream.
Hold it.
Take it, fly it, seize it.
The sun will protect you.
Believe in me, don't be scared.
The sun lights up everything.
Maruf did not go.
He will not go without taking you.
Don't go where they glass.
Go where they don't guess.
No money. And not only my father,
Iffet's family will come after me too.
I'll give the gold Vahap had given me.
Why should Abdul come after you?
You don't flee, you are talking her.
The tradition will stop him.
I will tell Yakup about the tradition.
He will prefer a Muslim taking
his daughter than to a fatherless child.
Just you choose the right way.
Take this. Come on now.
Go with health.
Don't be so sad.
Cheer up! Rejoice!
Go be one, max up with your equal.
Be a father to your unborn, a husband
to Iffet and a man to yourself.
If your direction is right...
Mountains get to rivers get
to plains and be your road.
Come on, go not only with health,
but with luck also.
Stop!
Show your ID!
Is this child's play?
You postpone, then decide to
do it and then you run away!
You will do it son! This is
the military service. Get me his files.
Mother...
Father...
Mother. Didn't the creator create us
male and female in the beginning?
And didn't he say, you will
leave your parents for this?
You will stick to your wife
and will be one body.
Didn't he order, what God unites,
man cannot separate?
If this is the final bed...
If the good people watch the moon
and sun peacefully from here...
Then why do we suffer here on earth?
If this is the test, what is
the reward mother? Tell me.
Soldier stop!
Watchman march forward!
At ease! Attention!
- I deliver my watch with no incidents!
- I take my watch with no incidents!
March to your places!
March!
The creator of not only the believers
but of non-believers too.
In the name of the knowing,
seeing and feeling...
The known, the seen and the felt,
I came to you, Maruf, my nephew.
You achieved what you were
asked to do, with our consent.
But your ignorance is not diminished
and your vision is incomplete.
And your sentiments are
caught in your heart.
Tell me, what do you know?
Tell me so that my ignorance is
enlightened. What is the whole thing?
Open my eyes that the vision is complete.
Let my know ledge and my complete
vision direct my sentiments to you.
You fed and cored for
your mother ever since.
You washed her, you loved her.
Tell me what you know, nephew.
Why doesn't your mother speak or move?
Why doesn't she hear?
What happened to me?
How is Cankiz doing now?
You know what I know.
Tell me what I don't know.
The creator said to the created...
Not only to us humans but to animals,
rocks and trees as well:
Beware of your power. Every time
you are aware, you will fell my power.
And he said:
I created the knownin 7 shapes to show my power.
Maruf, blindness in not only in the eyes.
There are 7 forms of blindness.
Ambition, greed, pride and
grudge also make one go blind.
Your father, my brother Abdul was
blind of this ambition, his pride.
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