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Sitting on a bench in the Park opposite the
Mausoleum of Semsi Tebrîzi, a friend from Konya
told me more about this mystic who was the greatest
inspiration in Mevlânâ's life. Semsi Tebrîzi,
who came from the Iranian city of Tabriz, influenced
Mevlânâ to such a degree with his wise insights
and exuberant love of God that his followers
became jealous and secretly had Tebrîzi killed.
My friend then declared that having had our
fill of spiritual food it was time to eat, and
invited me to a restaurant for the famous local
speciality, etli ekmek, consisting of thin pide
bread with a meat filling. A poem by Ceyhun
Atuf Kansu recited by my friend left me with
another image of Konya, imbued by its atmosphere
of mysticism:
O friend, speak to me of Konya, tell me! /
From wooden balconies where sultans reclined,
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Many eyes looked out over the spreading plain,
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Konya was a green ship of the afternoon, /
Coming and going between life and death.
* Ersin Toker is a freelance writer
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