You can find many renditions of this hymn by famous Turkish religious singers such as , Sedat Uçan , or Maher Zain (who often performs similar themes). Listening to these versions can provide a sense of "huzur" (inner peace) and is often used as a form of spiritual therapy.
: Asking for forgiveness through the beautiful names of God. ilahi_ya_allah_hu_ya_allah_dertlere_derman_alla...
: This phrase translates to "Allah is the remedy for all troubles." It reflects the Islamic concept of Ash-Shafi (The Healer), emphasizing that while humans face trials ( dert ), the solution and peace ( derman ) lie in divine providence. You can find many renditions of this hymn
: Celebrating the birth of the Prophet Muhammad. : This phrase translates to "Allah is the
: Acknowledging one's weakness and need for guidance.
: Reaffirming that no matter how heavy a burden feels, "Allah is enough for us." How to Listen
: During iftar (breaking of the fast) or sahur .