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In the narrow, ancient streets of , the air often carries the scent of history and the faint sound of "arbana" (drums) echoing from the Şeyh Seyda Dergâhı . Long ago, a spiritual giant named Şeyh Seyda (1889–1968) established this sanctuary as a place of healing, where the poor were fed and the broken-hearted found peace. He was a master of the Nakshibandi path, known for his deep "Gül" (rose) scented spirituality and his ability to unite rival tribes in peace.
Decades later, , a musician from Istanbul with deep religious convictions, felt the pull of this legacy. He did not just see Şeyh Seyda as a historical figure, but as a "Menzil Sultanı"—a spiritual destination. Murat Belet Seyh Seyda
This story centers on the spiritual connection between the renowned Turkish religious singer and the revered Sufi leader Şeyh Muhammed Said Seyda el-Cezeri (often simply called Şeyh Seyda ) . Their bond is best understood through Belet's emotional musical tributes, such as his popular hymns "Ah Seyda" and "Maşallah Şeyh Seyda". The Story of the Voice and the Master In the narrow, ancient streets of , the