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Released as part of the Turkish version of his album Forgive Me , "Neredesin" (meaning "Where Are You") is a nasheed—a piece of Islamic vocal music—that explores themes of longing, spiritual awakening, and the temporary nature of worldly life. Maher Zain Lyrics: Ahmet Kurtiş & Yaren Melody: Maher Zain & Hamza Namira Arrangement: Mustafa Ceceli Lyric Analysis

The word fani refers to something that is not eternal. It serves as a reminder that material life is fleeting.

"" is a powerful and evocative line from the song "Neredesin" by the world-renowned Swedish-Lebanese singer-songwriter Maher Zain . The phrase translates from Turkish to "The world is transient, everything is empty and a lie," reflecting deep spiritual themes common in his work. Song Overview: "Neredesin"

"Dünya fani her şey bomboş ve yalan Nefsim derki, sefanı sür oyalan Bitsin rüya artık uykudan uyan Feryadımı yokmu duyan gel uyan"

The lyrics describe the internal battle where the ego ( nefs ) encourages one to indulge in worldly pleasures ("sefani sür oyalan"), while the soul calls for a spiritual "awakening" from this "dream".