The lyrics mention drinking the "wine of love" ( aşkın şarabın ), a metaphor for divine wisdom and grace.
is a profound Turkish hymn ( ilahi ) attributed to the 13th-century Sufi poet Yunus Emre . It serves as a devotional expression of deep spiritual love ( aşk ) for the Prophet Muhammad. When performed as "hareketli" (upbeat or rhythmic), it often features energetic percussion and zikir (remembrance) rhythms designed to uplift the spirit. Themes and Lyrics Д°lahiler AЕџkД±n Ile AЕџД±klar Hareketli
Offers a classical yet powerful Sufi interpretation. The lyrics mention drinking the "wine of love"
The hymn explores the concept of spiritual intoxication and devotion. Key themes include: When performed as "hareketli" (upbeat or rhythmic), it
Often features this track in his collections of "moving" hymns.
It appeals to the Prophet as the "Sun of both worlds" and a source of intercession ( şefaat ) for believers. Popular "Hareketli" Versions
Known for rhythmic, zikir-infused performances that are highly popular in Turkey.
The lyrics mention drinking the "wine of love" ( aşkın şarabın ), a metaphor for divine wisdom and grace.
is a profound Turkish hymn ( ilahi ) attributed to the 13th-century Sufi poet Yunus Emre . It serves as a devotional expression of deep spiritual love ( aşk ) for the Prophet Muhammad. When performed as "hareketli" (upbeat or rhythmic), it often features energetic percussion and zikir (remembrance) rhythms designed to uplift the spirit. Themes and Lyrics
Offers a classical yet powerful Sufi interpretation.
The hymn explores the concept of spiritual intoxication and devotion. Key themes include:
Often features this track in his collections of "moving" hymns.
It appeals to the Prophet as the "Sun of both worlds" and a source of intercession ( şefaat ) for believers. Popular "Hareketli" Versions
Known for rhythmic, zikir-infused performances that are highly popular in Turkey.