Abdurrahman Г–nгјl Arafat - Daдџд± Mp3

The repeated refrain, "Seni ziyarete geldim efendim" (I have come to visit you, my Master), underscores a deep personal devotion. The Context of Mount Arafat

"Arafat Dağı" is a prominent Turkish ilahi (religious hymn) by Abdurrahman Önül that explores themes of spiritual pilgrimage and inner struggle. 🎶 Song Overview Abdurrahman Önül Lyricist: Mustafa Sefa Yılmaz Abdurrahman Г–nГјl Arafat DaДџД± Mp3

It highlights the "hain nefsim" (treacherous ego) as an obstacle that "ambushes" the believer on their path toward divine love and visitation. The repeated refrain, "Seni ziyarete geldim efendim" (I

The song describes a believer's longing to visit the Prophet Muhammad (SAV) and the spiritual significance of Mount Arafat—the site where the Prophet delivered his Farewell Sermon . The song describes a believer's longing to visit

Traditional Sufi-inspired music often featuring zikir (remembrance) elements.

The lyrics emphasize the "yüce" (sublime) nature of Mount Arafat and the Prophet’s enduring spiritual presence ("İnan peygamberim ölmedi, sağdır").

Originally released around April 2008 as part of the album Veysel Karani .

The repeated refrain, "Seni ziyarete geldim efendim" (I have come to visit you, my Master), underscores a deep personal devotion. The Context of Mount Arafat

"Arafat Dağı" is a prominent Turkish ilahi (religious hymn) by Abdurrahman Önül that explores themes of spiritual pilgrimage and inner struggle. 🎶 Song Overview Abdurrahman Önül Lyricist: Mustafa Sefa Yılmaz

It highlights the "hain nefsim" (treacherous ego) as an obstacle that "ambushes" the believer on their path toward divine love and visitation.

The song describes a believer's longing to visit the Prophet Muhammad (SAV) and the spiritual significance of Mount Arafat—the site where the Prophet delivered his Farewell Sermon .

Traditional Sufi-inspired music often featuring zikir (remembrance) elements.

The lyrics emphasize the "yüce" (sublime) nature of Mount Arafat and the Prophet’s enduring spiritual presence ("İnan peygamberim ölmedi, sağdır").

Originally released around April 2008 as part of the album Veysel Karani .