A Turkish artisan has kept the Istanbul skyline lit during Ramadan for decades. He may be the last

Mahya masters, top right, work in the installation of a lights message at the top of one of the minarets of the Ottoman-era Sultanahmet mosque, or Blue mosque, ahead of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, in Istanbul, Turkey, Tuesday, March 5, 2024. Mahya is the unique Turkish tradition of stringing religious messages and designs between minarets. (AP Photo/Emrah Gurel)

ISTANBUL (AP) — In the heart of Istanbul, on top of the towering minarets that dot the city’s skyline, 68-year-old Kahraman Yildiz toils away at a craft that has illuminated the Muslim holy month of Ramadan for generations.

Yildiz, a master of Mahya, the unique Turkish tradition of stringing religious messages and designs between minarets, is facing the twilight of a practice deeply ingrained in Turkish culture that is also taken for granted.

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