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Bir Garipsin Su Dunyada Gulme Agla Gonul Bilal Demiryurek (2025)
The ilahi (religious hymn) titled , performed by Bilal Demiryürek , is a profound piece of Turkish Sufi music rooted in the teachings of the 13th-century poet Yunus Emre . The work serves as a spiritual meditation on the transience of life, the inevitability of death, and the humility required of a "stranger" (garip) in the material world. Artistic Overview
Bilal Demiryürek , a retired Imam-Hatip and respected Hafız (one who has memorized the Quran), is well-known for his soulful renditions of classical hymns and kasides . Bir Garipsin Su Dunyada Gulme Agla Gonul Bilal Demiryurek
The soul is described as a "stranger" (garip), a central Sufi concept where the human soul feels exiled on earth and longs for its true home with the Divine. The ilahi (religious hymn) titled , performed by
The lyrics are attributed to the legendary Sufi poet Yunus Emre . The musical composition often follows the Uşşak or Neva makams (musical modes) in the Sofyan rhythmic pattern. The soul is described as a "stranger" (garip),
The ilahi follows a structured narrative typical of Anatolian Sufism, urging the soul to turn away from worldly joy and toward spiritual reflection. Description
It cites major Islamic figures—Prophet Muhammad, Ebubekir, Ömer, Osman, and Ali—asking "Hani?" (Where are they?), emphasizing that even the most beloved figures have passed from this world .