Yol: Hali Oku

: She often addresses a "Nakkas" (an artisan/illuminator), using this figure as a symbolic listener for her reflections on the world's impermanence.

The book's title, Yol Hali , serves as a metaphor for human life itself. Bekiroğlu suggests that being "on the road" is the natural state of human existence—a constant movement from the past to an unknown future. Yol Hali Oku

: Like much of Bekiroğlu's work , these essays are deeply influenced by Ottoman history, Islamic mysticism (Sufism), and traditional storytelling forms like the Mesnevi . 3. Reading Strategy for Better Insight To get the most out of Yol Hali , consider these tips: : She often addresses a "Nakkas" (an artisan/illuminator),