The repetition of names like Mustafa and Ahmed highlights different facets of the Prophet's spiritual identity.
The primary theme of this work is the glorification of the Prophet Muhammad through his sacred names, specifically (The Chosen One) and Ahmed (The Highly Praised One). It serves as a spiritual call to prayer and remembrance ( dhikr ), emphasizing that frequent blessings ( salavat ) upon the Prophet bring peace to the soul and guidance on the Day of Judgment. Key literary and spiritual motifs include: Bi̇r İsmi̇ Mustafa Gari̇p Beki̇r
The text often mentions that his "nur" (light) fills the heart and his remembrance builds the "kingdom of the heart". The repetition of names like Mustafa and Ahmed
A central plea is for his help and mediation during the difficulty of the afterlife ( Ruz-i mahşer ). Key literary and spiritual motifs include: The text
Garip Bekir released a full album titled in 2016, which solidified this particular rendition's popularity. While other artists like Abdurrahman Önül and Veysel Dalsaldı have recorded the hymn, Garip Bekir's version is widely recognized in contemporary Sufi music circles. BİR İSMİ MUSTAFA - GARİP BEKİR