It is a cornerstone of Kurdish religious literature and is recited during Mawlid Kandili, weddings, funerals, and other spiritual gatherings. Where to Listen or Read
For a deeper look at different versions, you can find papers on Academia.edu . Kurtce Mevlut
The poem begins with the famous line "Hemdê bê hed bo xwedayê alemîn" (Endless praise be to the Lord of the worlds). It covers the Prophet's birth, life, and virtues. It is a cornerstone of Kurdish religious literature
Melayê Batê (Mela Huseynê Batê), a prominent classical Kurdish writer born in the village of Batê. including renditions by Mesut Biçim
Several versions are available, including renditions by Mesut Biçim , Muhammed Nur Yönden , and Şeyh Muhammed Emin El Hayderi .
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