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Gazze Д°lahiм‡siм‡ Ender Tekin -

The song serves as both a prayer and a protest. It emphasizes that while "winter" (hardship) is currently upon Gaza, a "summer" of victory is inevitable.

: The lyrics explicitly mention the targeting of infants ("bullets fired at babies in cradles"), highlighting the human cost of the conflict. Cultural Impact Gazze İlahi̇si̇ Ender Tekin

The "deep story" behind Ender Tekin's ilahi (religious song) is one of resilience, resistance, and a sharp critique of global silence in the face of suffering. Originally released in 2016, the song has seen a massive resurgence as an anthem of solidarity for Palestine. The Core Message The song serves as both a prayer and a protest

"Sun will rise over Gaza, winter will end and summer will come.""Those who do nothing, how will you die? Don't think you will be smiling on Judgment Day.""Victory will surely be ours; the resistance will not end." Cultural Impact The "deep story" behind Ender Tekin's

Ender Tekin, a prominent Turkish religious artist, often performs this work at large gatherings and even in holy sites like , where he has been recorded singing it live to crowds. The song has become a staple in "Classic" ilahi collections and is frequently used in digital activism to represent the "Free Palestine" movement. Key Lyrics (Translated)

: One of the most "deep" and biting aspects of the song is its direct address to the world. It questions how those who remain silent—or only offer "condemnations" while doing nothing—will face the Day of Judgment (Mahshar).

: The lyrics urge the city of martyrs to "keep its head held high" and wait for the sun to rise again.

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