In his performance, the focus remains squarely on the they create. By choosing to perform "Es-Subhu Bedâ," Samioğlu aligns himself with a long lineage of performers—including Mehmet Kemiksiz and Ubeydullah Sezikli —who view the song not merely as music, but as a form of dhikr (remembrance). Cultural and Spiritual Significance
The text of "Es-Subhu Bedâ" is a celebrated Arabic qasida (poem) attributed to the companion of the Prophet Muhammad, . The poem is a masterpiece of metaphorical praise, opening with the striking line: H. Sami SamioДџlu | Es Subhu Beda
These lines employ the classic Arabic literary device of contrasting light and dark to describe the physical and spiritual beauty of the Prophet. The poem continues to enumerate his virtues, describing him as a "treasure of generosity" and a "guide for the nations". It touches upon miraculous events, such as the splitting of the moon and the night journey ( Isra ), framing the Prophet as the ultimate source of honor for his community. H. Sami Samioğlu’s Interpretation In his performance, the focus remains squarely on