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Derde Larд±nд± - Dusmusum Dermansiz

Because of its popularity in Sufi culture, you can find various renditions of this hymn on major platforms:

The phrase (often misspelled as "Dusmusum Dermansiz Derde") translates from Turkish as "I have fallen into a remedy-less (incurable) trouble". It is the opening line of a famous Turkish Ilāhī (Islamic devotional hymn) titled "Tevhid Tabibi" . Overview of "Tevhid Tabibi"

A recurring theme is the speaker's shame; they ask, "How can I look upon your radiant face?" ( Nasıl bakacağım... nur yüzüne ), acknowledging their deceitful "nafs" (ego) and many sins. Dusmusum Dermansiz Derde LarД±nД±

The "derde" (trouble) mentioned is often interpreted as the burden of sin or the pain of being spiritually distant from God.

The title "Tevhid Tabibi" refers to the Prophet Muhammad as the "Physician of Divine Unity" (Tevhid), the only one who can provide a "cure" for the soul's ailments. Because of its popularity in Sufi culture, you

Tevhid Tabibi - Lyrics and Music by Celaleddin Ada ... - Smule

The lyrics center on the human soul's struggle with worldly sins and its plea for the intercession of the Prophet Muhammad. nur yüzüne ), acknowledging their deceitful "nafs" (ego)

This hymn is a deeply emotional expression of spiritual longing, repentance, and the search for divine healing. It is widely performed by prominent Turkish religious and folk artists, including Abdurrahman Önül , Sedat Uçan , and even folk icon Selda Bağcan . Lyrical Themes and Meaning

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