Abdurrahman Г–nгјl Allahд±m Allah Severim Billah ⇒ «Safe»
Abdurrahman Önül's "Allah’ım Allah Severim Billah" (often titled as Aşk Meydanında ) is a cornerstone of contemporary Turkish Islamic music (ilahi), serving as both a rhythmic chant of devotion and a poetic map of Sufi-inspired theology.
The verses weave a lineage of spiritual authority, connecting the listener to the core figures of Islamic history: Abdurrahman Г–nГјl AllahД±m Allah Severim Billah
The song’s central metaphor, the Aşk Meydanı (Love Square), refers to a spiritual arena where the soul confronts the Divine. In Sufi tradition, this "square" represents the Sema —the ritual circle of remembrance ( dhikr ) where practitioners lose themselves to find God. The refrain, "Allah’ım Allah severim billah" (My Allah, Allah, I love [Him] by Allah), reinforces that true love for the Divine is not a choice made by the ego, but a grace granted by God Himself. The refrain, "Allah’ım Allah severim billah" (My Allah,
Abdurrahman Önül is a pivotal figure in "Islamic pop," a genre that uses modern production to make traditional ilahi themes accessible to urban audiences. "Allah’ım Allah severim billah" (My Allah