Traditional percussion that provides a rhythmic, heartbeat-like steady pace, common in dhikr (remembrance) ceremonies.
"Ne Fayda" is a staple at religious gatherings, weddings, and during Ramadan in Turkey and the diaspora. Its popularity stems from its . It doesn't use overly complex theological language; instead, it speaks directly to the human heart about the inevitable reality of death and the hope for divine mercy. Abdurrahman Onul Ne Fayda
Önül’s delivery is characterized by a "yanık" (soulful/burning) quality, a term used in Turkish music to describe a voice that conveys deep suffering and religious yearning. Why It Resonates Traditional percussion that provides a rhythmic