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"" is a profound ghazal written by the 16th-century poet Fuzûlî , famously performed by contemporary artist Cumali Özkaya . The piece explores themes of divine love, self-loss, and the insignificance of the material world compared to spiritual intoxication. 1. Background & Origin

The "wine" ( mey ) and "cupbearer" ( sâki ) are metaphors for spiritual ecstasy and the source of divine truth. "" is a profound ghazal written by the

If the beloved asks, I wouldn't know what that desire even is. Hikmet-i dünyâ vü mâfîhâ bilen ârif değil. Background & Origin The "wine" ( mey )

While Cumali Özkaya is highly regarded for his soulful rendition, this masterpiece has been performed by various legendary artists: While Cumali Özkaya is highly regarded for his

One who knows the wisdom of the world and its contents is not a sage. Ârif oldur bilmeye dünyâ vü mâfîhâ nedir.

This ghazal appears in Fuzûlî's famous Leylâ and Mecnûn masnavi (couplets 2658–2662), expressing Mecnûn's total state of helplessness and amazement in the face of love.

A seminal interpretation in the Elazığ/Şanlıurfa folk tradition.