Derde Larд±nд±: Dusmusum Dermansiz
Because of its popularity in Sufi culture, you can find various renditions of this hymn on major platforms:
The "derde" (trouble) mentioned is often interpreted as the burden of sin or the pain of being spiritually distant from God. Dusmusum Dermansiz Derde LarД±nД±
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" Because of its popularity in Sufi culture, you
Tevhid Tabibi - Lyrics and Music by Celaleddin Ada ... - Smule Overview of "Tevhid Tabibi" Tevhid Tabibi - Lyrics
The lyrics center on the human soul's struggle with worldly sins and its plea for the intercession of the Prophet Muhammad.
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.
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