He has sold hundreds of thousands of albums, with popular releases like Sözüm Sana and the Döne Döne series.
"Döne Döne" (Turning and Turning) is one of the most recognized ilahis (religious hymns) performed by , a renowned Turkish singer and composer specializing in Sufi and Islamic music. The song is a spiritual exploration of divine love and the mystical journey of the soul. The Essence of "Döne Döne" Abdurrahman Г–nГјl DГ¶ne DГ¶ne
His work typically features rhythmic percussion and traditional Turkish instruments, often accompanied by vocal chants or zikr-style arrangements. He has sold hundreds of thousands of albums,
The song's title and recurring lyrics refer to the concept of (the whirling of dervishes) and the continuous remembrance of God ( Zikr ). The Essence of "Döne Döne" His work typically
The lyrics describe a lover burning with the fire of divine love, often using the metaphor of a moth drawn to a flame or a nightingale ( bülbül ) singing for its beloved.
Phrases like "Ko yanayım, kül olayım" (Let me burn, let me become ash) symbolize the ego's dissolution in the presence of the Divine.
The song mentions zakirs (those who remember God) and shakirs (those who are thankful), emphasizing a life of constant gratitude and spiritual focus. About Abdurrahman Önül