The title translates to "Moon-Faced," a traditional metaphor in Islamic literature used to describe the radiant beauty and spiritual light of the Prophet Muhammad.
The song emphasizes that the Prophet is the "apple of the eye" of his community ( ümmetinin gözbebeği ) and the "grandfather of Hasan and Hussein". Abdurrahman Г–nГјlВ Ay YГјzlГј
Originally featured on the album Medine Gülü (Rose of Medina). Genre: Ilahi / Religious Music. Themes and Meaning The title translates to "Moon-Faced," a traditional metaphor
The lyrics serve as a na'at , a poem specifically praising the Prophet. Genre: Ilahi / Religious Music
(also known as "Ay Yüzlü Peygamberim" ) is a popular Turkish religious hymn (ilahi) performed by Abdurrahman Önül , one of the most prominent figures in Islamic music in Turkey. Song Overview
Abdurrahman Önül's version is celebrated for its simple yet powerful melody, making it a staple at religious gatherings, weddings, and Sufi-style ceremonies. It remains one of his most recognized tracks alongside hits like "Kâbe'de Hacılar" and "Mevlana Gibi".
Ay Yüzlü Peygamberim - Abdurrahman Önül: Song ... - Shazam