Elif Gibi Sevmek is a prose work written by Hikmet Anıl Öztekin and published in 2017 by Hayykitap. The book is structured around the symbolic and conceptual associations of Elif, the first letter of the Arabic alphabet. It consists of short prose passages built upon the themes of love, patience, loyalty, and submission.
Subject Matter and Thematic Structure
The title of the book derives from the letter Elif, which, in Sufi thought, symbolizes uprightness, divine unity (tawhid), and fidelity. According to the book, “to love like the letter Elif” reflects a spiritual orientation that transcends mundane affection. Love in the text is not portrayed merely as a human relationship but as an endeavor to attain divine truth. The narrative focuses on themes such as patience, surrender, loyalty, and spiritual devotion, which constitute the core of its meaning.
The text conveys both the earthly and transcendent dimensions of love through symbolic expressions and associative imagery. The layers of meaning constructed around the letter Elif reference the symbolism frequently encountered in classical Sufi literature.
Form and Narrative Features
Elif Gibi Sevmek 1 is written in prose but incorporates lyrical elements in its narrative style. Structurally, it diverges from traditional literary genres such as the novel or short story and instead comprises short passages. This fragmented structure positions the text as a reflective and contemplative narrative rather than a linear story.
According to the book, symbolic motifs such as the “rose,” “basil,” “sema” (the whirling ritual), and “dervish” create a metaphorical field that resonates with Sufi thought. The direct mode of address and the level of abstraction transform the work into an expression of inner inquiry and spiritual orientation, rather than a mere account of personal experience.
Published by Hayykitap, the work is classified within the domain of personal development, inner transformation, and Sufi-themed literature.