Yuksel Yildiz Fatma Ana [в© Sah Plak ] -
"Fatma Ana" refers to Fatimah az-Zahra, the daughter of Prophet Muhammad and a central figure of devotion and strength in Alevi culture. Yüksel Yıldız’s performance captures the "öz" (essence) of this devotion through:
The track is part of the extensive collection curated by , a label instrumental in preserving Turkish folk music. Their catalog includes legendary artists like Aşık Mahzuni Şerif and Sabahat Akkiraz, placing Yüksel Yıldız among the giants of the genre. Why This Track Matters Today Yuksel Yildiz Fatma Ana [В© Sah Plak ]
Exploring the Soul of Anatolia: Yüksel Yıldız’s "Fatma Ana" "Fatma Ana" refers to Fatimah az-Zahra, the daughter
The use of the bağlama provides a rhythmic and melodic foundation that is synonymous with the Anatolian heartland. The Legacy of Şah Plak Why This Track Matters Today Exploring the Soul
In the vast landscape of Turkish folk and Alevi-Bektashi music, certain voices carry the weight of centuries. is one such artist, and his rendition of "Fatma Ana" (Mother Fatima) stands as a profound tribute to one of the most revered figures in spiritual history. Released under the iconic Şah Plak label, this track is more than just a song; it is a piece of living heritage. A Spiritual Tribute
This blog post highlights the spiritual and cultural depth of by Yüksel Yıldız , a significant track from the prestigious Şah Plak catalog.