"Hareketli ilahiler" are distinguished from slower, mournful hymns ( ağlatan ilahiler ) by their faster tempo and use of the or other percussion. These versions are frequently played at spiritual gatherings, weddings, or during Ramadan to create a sense of communal joy and spiritual energy.
Offers a classical yet powerful Sufi interpretation. Д°lahiler AЕџkД±n Ile AЕџД±klar Hareketli
The recurring line "Aşkın ile aşıklar yansın ya Resulallah" translates to "Let the lovers burn with your love, O Messenger of Allah," symbolizing the soul's intense yearning. The recurring line "Aşkın ile aşıklar yansın ya
is a profound Turkish hymn ( ilahi ) attributed to the 13th-century Sufi poet Yunus Emre . It serves as a devotional expression of deep spiritual love ( aşk ) for the Prophet Muhammad. When performed as "hareketli" (upbeat or rhythmic), it often features energetic percussion and zikir (remembrance) rhythms designed to uplift the spirit. Themes and Lyrics When performed as "hareketli" (upbeat or rhythmic), it
Many prominent Turkish religious artists have recorded energetic or "moving" versions of this hymn, often found in playlists like Zikirli Hareketli İlahiler . Notable interpretations include:
The lyrics mention drinking the "wine of love" ( aşkın şarabın ), a metaphor for divine wisdom and grace.