(the Birth of the Prophet) by Şeyh Muhammed Emin El-Hayderî is a prominent Kurdish religious poem and musical recitation that celebrates the life of the Prophet Muhammad. It serves as a modern adaptation of classic Mevlid traditions, specifically following the structure of Süleyman Çelebi’s famous Turkish Mevlid. Profile of the Author
The creation and transmission of the Nur-i Muhammedi (the Light of Muhammad) through the lineage of prophets.
The work is frequently performed during the month of Mawlid (the Prophet's birth month) and other religious gatherings.
Repeated calls for blessings upon the Prophet. Cultural Impact
Full recitations, such as the 35-minute version by Nusaybin Koç Müzik , have gained significant popularity on digital platforms like YouTube Music and Spotify .
Beyond his Mevlid, his works include Eqîda İmanê (a Kurdish treatise on faith for children) and Divâna Hayderî , a collection of roughly 400 couplets reflecting his spiritual love and devotion. Composition of the Mewlûd
Nebi Seyh Muhammed Emin El: Mewluda
(the Birth of the Prophet) by Şeyh Muhammed Emin El-Hayderî is a prominent Kurdish religious poem and musical recitation that celebrates the life of the Prophet Muhammad. It serves as a modern adaptation of classic Mevlid traditions, specifically following the structure of Süleyman Çelebi’s famous Turkish Mevlid. Profile of the Author
The creation and transmission of the Nur-i Muhammedi (the Light of Muhammad) through the lineage of prophets. Mewluda Nebi Seyh Muhammed Emin El
The work is frequently performed during the month of Mawlid (the Prophet's birth month) and other religious gatherings. (the Birth of the Prophet) by Şeyh Muhammed
Repeated calls for blessings upon the Prophet. Cultural Impact The work is frequently performed during the month
Full recitations, such as the 35-minute version by Nusaybin Koç Müzik , have gained significant popularity on digital platforms like YouTube Music and Spotify .
Beyond his Mevlid, his works include Eqîda İmanê (a Kurdish treatise on faith for children) and Divâna Hayderî , a collection of roughly 400 couplets reflecting his spiritual love and devotion. Composition of the Mewlûd