Önül frequently references the spiritual leaders ( sheikhs ) of Menzil, such as Sayyid Abdulbaki Elhüseyni . The hymn portrays these figures as healers who find remedies for hearts "burning with pain," emphasizing the deep bond of obedience and love between the sofi (follower) and the Seyda (master).
The essay explores how Önül’s work characterizes Menzil not just as a village, but as a center for the Sufi order. Abdurrahman Г–nГјlВ Menzil KГ¶yГј
Abdurrahman Önül 's hymn (also known as "Gittim Menzil Köyüne") serves as a spiritual map, guiding listeners through the physical and mystical landscape of Menzil village in Adıyaman, Turkey. As a prominent figure in Turkish Sufi music, Önül uses his lyrics to transform a remote geographic location into a sanctuary of repentance and divine love. The Spiritual Essence of Menzil Önül frequently references the spiritual leaders ( sheikhs
The lyrics describe Menzil as "the most beautiful of villages," illuminated at every corner by divine light ( nur ). This reflects the village's reputation as a place where hundreds of thousands travel annually to seek "repentance" ( tevbe ) and spiritual healing. Abdurrahman Önül 's hymn (also known as "Gittim
A recurring motif in the song is the "soup of the sofis". In Menzil's communal life, this soup symbolizes humility and the shared spiritual nourishment provided to guests regardless of their background. Abdurrahman Önül’s Musical Impact