Gг¶zгј Neyleyim - Д°lahiler Seni Gг¶rmeyen
"Seni Görmeyen Gözü Neyleyim" (What good is an eye that does not see You) is a popular Turkish ilahi (Islamic hymn) that expresses deep devotion and longing for the Prophet Muhammad.
The hymn is widely attributed to , who is credited as the composer and lyricist on several official releases. Other artists, such as Muzaffer Yalçın , have also performed and popularized versions of the work. Lyrical Content and Themes Д°lahiler Seni GГ¶rmeyen GГ¶zГј Neyleyim
Several verses express a sense of unworthiness, with lines stating that "our mistakes and sins are so many that we have no face to appear before you". "Seni Görmeyen Gözü Neyleyim" (What good is an
The lyrics often reference historical figures and events in Islamic history, such as Musab bin Umeyr , who was martyred at the Battle of Uhud and was noted for his physical resemblance to the Prophet. Some versions also mention the sorrow of Fatima al-Zahra after the Prophet's passing. Popular Versions and Performers Lyrical Content and Themes Several verses express a
The singer expresses a feeling of being "in need" ( muhtacız ) and "in love" ( aşığız ) with the Prophet.
The lyrics are a heartfelt address to "Ya Rasulallah" (O Messenger of Allah), emphasizing that the faculties of sight, intellect, and the heart are meaningless without a connection to him.
The hymn has been covered by numerous artists in the Turkish religious music scene. Notable versions include: