The Best Things Come to Those Who Wait: Interview with Omar
The Best Things Come to Those Who Wait: Interview with Omar
But, it’s not a problem, it’s a mystery to be lived! Just step back and see what it is, you’ll find the answer right there. People try to always improve the condition, and that is the problem. You don’t have to improve anything, all you have to do is step back and accept, and whatever happens you just experience it without any improvement from you.” It is notion of great beauty and encouragement to us all that Faruk’s faithful spiritual belief in God combined with his peaceful acceptance of destiny and almost ethereal patience carried him through the years; eventually securing for him the musical self-actualization that he is so clearly worthy of. Faruk’s commitment to music isn’t about a need for personal glory. His constant striving to play music is not a result of want of riches so that he can surround himself in material delights. To the contrary, the overwhelming sense one gets in speaking to this gentle soul is that he is motivated almost purely by a steadfast yearning to give something of himself that will reach out and help people see what a beautiful, awesome and joyous mystery life is. “It’s beautiful to share what I feel in me, they are all good values. I remember I would come from the factory to go downstairs with my darbouka over my shoulder and my nay in my hand. I play, and I’m chanting, singing, practicing. I remember one day I was crying, crying! So happy and everything was beautiful. I said ‘God, one day is going to come, what I experience now will be out and people will experience though me. And they will cry with me this feeling of joy. Insha’Allah.’ And now it is coming true, the dream is coming true! Many people are coming to the stage when I finish and they are hugging me, they cry with me. They say, ‘we don’t understand what you say, but we certainly feel how you feel. And it is a great joy for all the years I cultivated myself.” At long last, the harvest of those long years of refinement is being recognized on a global scale. More and more people are experiencing the world in all its complex beauty through Faruk and his music. It calls to mind the often said proverb: “The best things come to those who wait”. And praise Allah, for Faruk and the rest of us, the time of waiting is over. Alyra Nurai Many blessings and grateful Thanks are extended to Omar Faruk Tekbilek for his soothing patience and generous time during the interview, as well as to The Neon for her insight, photographs…and tape recorder!
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