The song refers to Uhud as the "land of martyrs" ( Şehitlerin diyarısın ), specifically mourning Hamza ibn Abdul-Muttalib , the Prophet’s uncle, who was killed there.
The track is featured on several collections, including the 2006 album Düet 2 and Kerbela . Abdurrahman Г–nГјlВ Uhud DaДџД±
is a prominent Turkish performer of religious music ( ilahi ), and his song "Selam Sana Uhud Dağı" (Salute to You, Mount Uhud) is one of his most recognized works. The song serves as both a spiritual tribute and a historical reflection on the significance of Mount Uhud in Islamic tradition. Meaning and Lyrics The song refers to Uhud as the "land
Mount Uhud is located roughly 5 kilometers from the in Medina. It is a site of major pilgrimage today, where visitors pay respects at the cemetery of the 70 martyrs who fell during the historic battle. Discography and Availability The song serves as both a spiritual tribute
The lyrics describe the mountain as the "spring of Medina" ( Medine'nin baharısın ) and speak of a persistent yearning to visit this sacred ground.
The song reflects the tradition that the Prophet Muhammad had a special affection for the mountain, famously stating, "Uhud is a mountain that loves us, and we love it". Background on Mount Uhud
You can listen to the official audio on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music.