True to the Sufi tradition, the track focuses on the inner heart ( qalb ) and the desire to transcend the ego ( nafs ) to reach a state of sincere worship.
The lyrics emphasize a sense of unfulfillment and the realization that worldly distractions often hinder a person's religious devotion. Abdurrahman Г–nГјl Allaha Kul
The song operates as a poetic confession of human frailty. Its title translates to "I Could Not Be a Servant to Allah," setting a tone of deep self-reflection. True to the Sufi tradition, the track focuses
Abdurrahman Önül is a prolific Turkish religious singer (born 1973 in Bayburt) who has been a leading figure in Sufi-inspired music since the early 1990s. Its title translates to "I Could Not Be
Abdurrahman Önül's (I Could Not Be a Servant to Allah) is a centerpiece of modern Turkish Islamic music (Ilahi), characterized by its profound themes of spiritual regret, humility, and the struggle to align one's life with divine expectations. Core Themes and Message
Önül is known for his emotive, "weeping" vocal style, which is intended to evoke a state of spiritual longing or wajd in the listener. Musical and Cultural Context