Yeni 2020 Mersiye Derde Deva Ruqeyya — Eliriza Isfendiyari
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The contrast between the child’s innocence and the harshness of captivity is a central emotional pillar of the work. Eliriza Isfendiyari Yeni 2020 Mersiye Derde Deva Ruqeyya
The title itself, "Derde Deva" (Cure for Pain), reflects a deeply rooted belief in Shia Islamic tradition: that seeking the intercession of the Ahl al-Bayt (the Prophet's family) provides relief from worldly and spiritual suffering. By addressing Ruqayya as a "cure," Isfendiyari frames her not just as a victim of history, but as a source of divine mercy and strength for the faithful. The 2020 release resonated particularly well during a time of global uncertainty, offering listeners a sense of refuge through shared grief and devotion. Narrative and Emotional Depth To help me refine this or provide more
The mersiye (Ruqayya, the Cure for All Pain), released by Eliriza Isfendiyari in 2020, is a poignant piece of religious lamentation that serves as both a spiritual balm and a historical tribute. It centers on the tragic figure of Sayyida Ruqayya (also known as Sukayna), the young daughter of Imam Hussain, whose story remains one of the most heartbreaking chapters of the Karbala narrative. The Spiritual Significance of "Derde Deva" By addressing Ruqayya as a "cure," Isfendiyari frames
The mersiye vividly depicts the loneliness and longing of the three-year-old Ruqayya in the ruins of the Levant (Sham). Isfendiyari’s vocal delivery emphasizes several key themes:
The cadence of the poem is designed to facilitate matam (mourning), allowing the audience to physically and emotionally engage with the sorrow.
Eliriza Isfendiyari is known for his ability to blend traditional Azerbaijani elegiac styles with modern production sensibilities. In this 2020 masterpiece, he utilizes:

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