The use of ney (flute), violin, and rhythmic percussion that creates a "cinematic" spiritual atmosphere.
Unlike a standard melodic chant (dhikr), Noyan often includes a for each name. He doesn't just recite the Arabic; he explains the meaning and the "feeling" of the name in a way that resonates with modern listeners. 2. The "99 Names" Album
A major feature of his work is making the Esmaul Husna . He avoids overly academic language, focusing instead on how these divine attributes manifest in daily life and the human soul.
He uses his deep, resonant voice to guide the listener through a journey, making it feel like a meditation rather than just a religious recitation. 3. TV and Radio Programs
His specific "feature" or style is characterized by a blend of spoken word, poetic narration, and musical accompaniment. Here are the key features of his work on the Esmaul Husna: 1. Poetic Commentary
If you are looking for a specific video or a track list from his series, you can typically find them on Spotify or YouTube under his name.