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The phrase you mentioned is a central invocation in . It represents the "trinity" of spiritual authority in this belief system: Ya Muhammed : Referring to the Prophet Muhammad.

: His work also touches on themes of separation, longing, and the human condition, as seen in tracks like "Ayrılık Vakti Geldi Sevdiğim".

You can find his discography on platforms such as Spotify and YouTube Music , which feature several of his prominent albums, including: Pirin Darına Durdum Ya Hüseyin Mazlum İsmin Seversen Understanding "Ya Muhammed Pirim Ali"

: Many of his songs, like "Niyazım Hakka," focus on prayer and humble requests to God.

: Referring to Imam Ali as the "Pir" (spiritual guide or master).

: In Aşık poetry, this phrase is often used as a refrain or a call for spiritual intercession and guidance, reflecting the "Hak-Muhammed-Ali" path. Key Themes in His Music

is a modern practitioner of the Aşık tradition in Turkish folk music, a centuries-old cultural heritage where poet-singers (minstrels) perform spiritual and social songs while playing the bağlama (a stringed instrument). Who is Aşık Ereni?

He is a contemporary artist associated with musical and spiritual traditions. His works are characterized by "deyiş" and "nefes"—sacred songs that express love for the Divine, the Prophet Muhammad, and Imam Ali.