The "burning" ( yananlar ) refers to the "fire of love" for God. It suggests that the seeker’s ego is being consumed to reveal their true spiritual essence.

In this feature, the dergah is presented not just as a building, but as a "mihrab" (prayer niche) for those who are suffering from spiritual longing. It is a sanctuary where "chests are roasted" and "eyes shed tears of longing," transforming personal suffering into a collective act of worship.

It mentions traditional instruments like the Ney (reed flute) and Def (frame drum) accompanying the zikir, alongside the whirling of Semazen (Whirling Dervishes).

"Bu Dergahta Yananlar" (Those Burning in This Dervish Lodge) is a traditional Turkish (Islamic devotional hymn), often performed in Sufi ceremonies. It is a soulful expression of spiritual longing, divine love, and the ritual of dhikr (remembrance). Overview of "Bu Dergahta Yananlar"