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NUR LODGE #2000

Grand Lodge of District of Columbia

F.A.A.M

Washington D.C. , USA  

www.nurlodge.org

Creation of Nur Lodge   June 5, 1999.

The idea to create Nur Lodge started in 1988.  There were meetings between a number of Turkish Brethren and M.W. Robert B. Heyat on this idea and eventually it became an active project of the International Relations Committee of the Grand Lodge of District of Columbia, F.A.A.M, and the Grand Lodge of Turkey.

A number of meetings and discussions were conducted in the Committee and with the GrandLodge of Turkey, and once the core officers and the founding members were identified, a petition to form the Lodge was presented to the Grand Master, M.W. Dan L Frederick.

The first organizational meeting of Nur Lodge and installation of the officers was held on Saturday afternoon  June 5, 1999.

 

 

"To relieve the distressed is a duty incumbent on all men, but particularly on Freemasons, who are linked together by an indissoluble chain of sincere affection. To soothe the unhappy, to sympathize with their misfortunes, to compassionate their miseries, and to restore peace to their troubled minds, is the great aim we have in view. On this basis we form our friendships and establish our connections."
- from Illustrations of Masonry - by William Preston, (1772)

 

Background History of  Turkish Freemasonry

The history of Turkish Freemasonry goes back to 18'h.  Century and the first recorded Freemasons were Humbaraci Ahmet Pasha, Ibrahim Muteferrika Mehmet Sait Pasha (Grand Vezir).  From 1730 a number of Turkish ambassadors and dignitaries became Masons either in Turkey or in Europe and many lodges were established by foreign jurisdictions in Turkey.  In 1748 under Sultan Mahmud I and in 1826 under Sultan Mahmud 11, Freemasonry was banned in Turkey.  However in 1857, the first Grand Lodge of Turkey was established by the Grant Orient of France, and in 1861, the Supreme Council of Scottish Rite was formed.  By 1870, there were 49 lodges from various jurisdictions operating in Turkey.

On 13 July 1909, by bringing all the lodges of various jurisdictions, a new Grand Lodge of Turkey was formed, and Talat Pasha (Grand Vezir) became the Grand Master.  Freemasonry was banned again in 1935 and the existing Grand Lodge started its operation in 1956.  At present, the Grand Master is M.W. Bro: Demir Savasci and the Grand Lodge of Turkey is recognized by all the regular Grand Lodges in the world and has more than 160 lodges and 13,000 members.

 
 
 HISTORY
Nur lodge was founded by 53 honorary and active members.  During the last six years a number of Brethren have affiliated to this Lodge and there has been also a number of candidates who have become Master Masons in Nur Lodge. 
One of the most fascinating aspects of Freemasonry is how so many men, from so many different walks of life, can meet together in peace, always conducting their affairs in harmony and friendship and calling each other "Brother."
 

 

 


 

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