Yatsд± Ezanд± (uеџеџak Makamд±): Ismail Coеџar

He was often called the "protocol imam" because he led many high-profile state funerals and ceremonies.

It is built on the Dügâh note and often moves between the Yegâh and Nevâ notes, creating its characteristic expressive and slightly nostalgic sound. 🌙 Significance of the Yatsı Ezanı Ismail CoЕџar YatsД± EzanД± (UЕџЕџak MakamД±)

While Uşşak is traditionally most associated with the Noon (Öğle) prayer, it is also frequently used for the Night (Yatsı) prayer because of its calm and deep emotional character. He was often called the "protocol imam" because

He is famously remembered for reciting the first selâ (special prayer) in Ankara during the 2016 coup attempt to rally the public. 🎶 The Mode: Uşşak Makamı He is famously remembered for reciting the first

While Yatsı is often recited in the Hicaz makam to denote a sense of finality and spiritual depth, using Uşşak emphasizes a peaceful, loving transition into the night.

The word Uşşak means "lovers" in Arabic, and it is known as the "Makam of Lovers".

İsmail Coşar (1950–2020) was a legendary Turkish hafız and muezzin known for his powerful voice and artistic interpretation of religious texts.