Д°brahim Tatlд±sesв Allahд±m Neydi Gгјnahд±m May 2026
The song (My God, What Was My Sin?), famously performed by the legendary İbrahim Tatlıses , is a cornerstone of Turkish Arabesque music. This essay explores how the song serves as a profound expression of existential pain, fate, and the emotional landscape of Turkish society. The Voice of the Oppressed
The title itself is a rhetorical question addressed to the Divine. It captures the paradox of Arabesque: a deep spiritual connection to God mixed with a raw, almost desperate protest against the suffering found on Earth. Д°brahim TatlД±sesВ AllahД±m Neydi GГјnahД±m
"Allahım Neydi Günahım" remains a staple in Turkish popular culture, often played at weddings, taverns ( meyhanes ), and during late-night drives. It serves as a collective catharsis. By singing along to the lyrics of despair, the audience finds a sense of community. They realize they are not alone in their "sins" or their suffering. Conclusion The song (My God, What Was My Sin


