: The narrative within the song follows a spiritual journey where the heart is filled with wisdom ( hikmet ) and divine love ( aşk ) through the constant recitation and teaching of the Qur'an. The Performers: Mehmet Emin Ay and Mustafa Demirci

: The song is often featured in collections of ilahis that focus on the Prophet Muhammad and the spiritual virtues of the Muslim community. Lyrics Summary

: The heart of the Hafiz is said to shine with a light that guides them through the "dungeons" of worldly life.

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: The lyrics, such as "Eşref-i Ümmet olanlar Hafız-ı Kur'an olur" (Those who are the noblest of the community are the protectors of the Qur'an), emphasize that true nobility is found in divine knowledge rather than worldly status.

: A Professor of Religious Education and the Chief Imam-Hatip of the Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque. His musical career began in 1988 with the album Taleal Bedru Aleyna , and he is known for blending Sufi tradition with classical Turkish music.

: The poem tells a story of reciprocal guardianship. It suggests that just as the Hafiz guards the words of God, God becomes the guardian of the Hafiz ( "Hafız Kur'an olanın Hafızı, Kur'an olur" ).