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: Satirical works, such as those found in the magazine Molla Nasreddin , use the term to target "unpardonable injustices" ( bağışlanmaz haqsızlıqlar ) and social ignorance. Full text of "internet yazilari 15.cilt"

: The word appears in lyrics and poems to emphasize the severity of betrayal or treason. For example, in traditional verses, it is noted that while an enemy might be forgiven, a traitor ( hain ) is "bağışlanmaz". Bagislanmaz

: In many theological discussions, shirk is described as the primary "bağışlanmaz" sin if a person dies without repenting. : Satirical works, such as those found in

The term is the negative adjective form of the verb bağışlamak (to forgive, pardon, or donate). : In many theological discussions, shirk is described

The concept of the "unpardonable" is a recurring theme in both classical and modern Turkish and Azerbaijani literature.

: Literary critiques often discuss how, in the world of authors like Fyodor Dostoyevsky, "no one is unpardonable" ( hiç kimse bağışlanmaz ), yet everyone finds a sense of belonging or consolation.