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Д°lahiler Seni Gг¶rmeyen Gг¶zгј Neyleyim Official

Seni Görmeyen Gözü Neyleyim -Abdurrahman Önül -Yeni İlahi

The hymn has been covered by numerous artists in the Turkish religious music scene. Notable versions include:

The lyrics often reference historical figures and events in Islamic history, such as Musab bin Umeyr , who was martyred at the Battle of Uhud and was noted for his physical resemblance to the Prophet. Some versions also mention the sorrow of Fatima al-Zahra after the Prophet's passing. Popular Versions and Performers Д°lahiler Seni GГ¶rmeyen GГ¶zГј Neyleyim

"Seni Görmeyen Gözü Neyleyim" (What good is an eye that does not see You) is a popular Turkish ilahi (Islamic hymn) that expresses deep devotion and longing for the Prophet Muhammad.

The hymn is widely attributed to , who is credited as the composer and lyricist on several official releases. Other artists, such as Muzaffer Yalçın , have also performed and popularized versions of the work. Lyrical Content and Themes Lyrical Content and Themes Several verses express a

Several verses express a sense of unworthiness, with lines stating that "our mistakes and sins are so many that we have no face to appear before you".

The singer expresses a feeling of being "in need" ( muhtacız ) and "in love" ( aşığız ) with the Prophet. emphasizing that the faculties of sight

The lyrics are a heartfelt address to "Ya Rasulallah" (O Messenger of Allah), emphasizing that the faculties of sight, intellect, and the heart are meaningless without a connection to him.

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Seni Görmeyen Gözü Neyleyim -Abdurrahman Önül -Yeni İlahi

The hymn has been covered by numerous artists in the Turkish religious music scene. Notable versions include:

The lyrics often reference historical figures and events in Islamic history, such as Musab bin Umeyr , who was martyred at the Battle of Uhud and was noted for his physical resemblance to the Prophet. Some versions also mention the sorrow of Fatima al-Zahra after the Prophet's passing. Popular Versions and Performers

"Seni Görmeyen Gözü Neyleyim" (What good is an eye that does not see You) is a popular Turkish ilahi (Islamic hymn) that expresses deep devotion and longing for the Prophet Muhammad.

The hymn is widely attributed to , who is credited as the composer and lyricist on several official releases. Other artists, such as Muzaffer Yalçın , have also performed and popularized versions of the work. Lyrical Content and Themes

Several verses express a sense of unworthiness, with lines stating that "our mistakes and sins are so many that we have no face to appear before you".

The singer expresses a feeling of being "in need" ( muhtacız ) and "in love" ( aşığız ) with the Prophet.

The lyrics are a heartfelt address to "Ya Rasulallah" (O Messenger of Allah), emphasizing that the faculties of sight, intellect, and the heart are meaningless without a connection to him.