The Hatme-i Hacegan is a collective dhikr (remembrance) ceremony. The recitation by Ishak Danis serves as the concluding prayer ( Duasi ) for this ritual.

: Listeners frequently describe the recitation as "mesmerizing" and "inspiring," noting that it facilitates a deep sense of spiritual peace and "feyz" (spiritual abundance).

The is a highly regarded vocal recitation of the "Hatme-i Hacegan" prayer, commonly associated with the Naqshbandi (Menzil) Sufi tradition . While formal "critical reviews" in a journalistic sense are rare for religious recitations, the version performed by İshak Danış —a renowned Turkish Qari (reciter) from the Camlica Mosque in Istanbul—is widely considered the definitive recording for practitioners. Core Context and Purpose

: It is primarily used by followers ( sofis ) of the Menzil community as part of their daily spiritual practice. Community Reception & Feedback