You left and left me with the fever of Love; without understanding I desperately ran away from You; how much suffering! Now I understand that my problem is longing, Beloved. May I be with you and never distance me again, yes, never again, Dear Beloved.
This is very beautiful. I have objection to the 2nd point mentioned in the description that Prophet Muhammad saw was illiterate. This is very wrong because the beloved Prophet was not illiterate rather he didn't learn from any teacher present on this blessed earth. the beloved Prophet was most knowledgeable and intelligent of all creation of Allah almighty
It's not wrong. The definition of illiterate is simply someone who does not know how to read or write, which he ﷺ was according to the majority of scholarly opinions, although there are minority opinions that disagree. As the footnote states, the Prophet ﷺ being illiterate and having no knowledge of how to write or read (and therefore study) from those he met during his early travels to Syria and other places adds to the miraculousness of the Qur'an and his prophethood, it doesn't take away from them.
@@HashimAziz1 well people can agree but I myself won't agree that our prophet was illiterate. Allah almighty hidden this because people would have accused him of writing and editing Qur'an if is knowledge is told to everyone. So in order to avoid the people's accusations regarding Qur'an prophet Muhammad saw talent were hidden from people. Actually in my belief he was the most knowledgeable and having perfect skills of reading and writing. That's what I believe. You can disagree
@@HashimAziz1 the scholars prefer the use of the word 'Unlettered'. The reasoning that they give is that the word illiterate is used in the English language as a derogatory term for someone who is unintelligent, backward etc, however the Prophet ﷺ was the most intelligent and the most advanced of all people. Allah created him and sent him without the need for this, and also as a proof for mankind that the Qur'an is the word of God and not the creation of the Prophet ﷺ.
Brother. The first divan is Canu Dilde Hane Kildim Akibet by Hazret Fakirullah. The second is Ey Enbiyalar Serveri with different maqam, not sure who wrote it, perhaps Yunus Emre (perhaps, I may be wrong). I am not sure about the third divan, I ask my Turkish friend first. The Arabic poem about Seyh Al Ceylani is Syai' Lillah, Seyh Al Jailani. Aman Aman Ya Sakin Baghdad, Seyh Al Jailani. The fourth Divan I forget the name but find Havar Geylani. The fifth Divan with Hu Hu, I am not sure but the chorus part is Allah Allah Hu, Mevlam Hu, Hu Hu, Daim Hu.
Thank you so much for this, you have very good hearing Masha'Allah. I was expecting those poems to be in Bosnian but it makes sense that they are Turkish with the close cultural and political relations that Bosnians and Turks have. I have updated the video with your poems and although a few lines are still hard for me to make out, the video is much closer to being completed than before. I have also credited you in the video's description. If you manage to find out what the third ilahi is or can make out any of the remaining lines, feel free to let me know any time.
You left and left me with the fever of Love; without understanding I desperately ran away from You; how much suffering! Now I understand that my problem is longing, Beloved. May I be with you and never distance me again, yes, never again, Dear Beloved.
MasyaAllah Laquwwataillabillah🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩💐💐💐💐🤲
Esselamu 'aleykum! On 7:29 they are reciting : يحي قلبي ذكر الله
Yuhyi qalbi dhikrullah
Remembering Allah revives my heart.
Well spotted, I have updated and credited you in the description.
@@HashimAziz1 شكرا!
Allah razı olsun bu güzle zikir kaydını paylaştığın için kardeşim. 08:00'de bir çocuğun da sesi geliyor. Ne şanslı çocuk :)
alhamdhulillah
This is very beautiful. I have objection to the 2nd point mentioned in the description that Prophet Muhammad saw was illiterate. This is very wrong because the beloved Prophet was not illiterate rather he didn't learn from any teacher present on this blessed earth. the beloved Prophet was most knowledgeable and intelligent of all creation of Allah almighty
It's not wrong. The definition of illiterate is simply someone who does not know how to read or write, which he ﷺ was according to the majority of scholarly opinions, although there are minority opinions that disagree. As the footnote states, the Prophet ﷺ being illiterate and having no knowledge of how to write or read (and therefore study) from those he met during his early travels to Syria and other places adds to the miraculousness of the Qur'an and his prophethood, it doesn't take away from them.
@@HashimAziz1 well people can agree but I myself won't agree that our prophet was illiterate. Allah almighty hidden this because people would have accused him of writing and editing Qur'an if is knowledge is told to everyone. So in order to avoid the people's accusations regarding Qur'an prophet Muhammad saw talent were hidden from people. Actually in my belief he was the most knowledgeable and having perfect skills of reading and writing.
That's what I believe. You can disagree
@@HashimAziz1 the scholars prefer the use of the word 'Unlettered'. The reasoning that they give is that the word illiterate is used in the English language as a derogatory term for someone who is unintelligent, backward etc, however the Prophet ﷺ was the most intelligent and the most advanced of all people. Allah created him and sent him without the need for this, and also as a proof for mankind that the Qur'an is the word of God and not the creation of the Prophet ﷺ.
يا ولدي كفاك جدال. الأمية شرف و لا تستنقص من قدر النبي شيئا لأنها طهارة من عبادات المشركين
As salam alaykum, muy bello y poderoso dhikr'Allah! Parecen derviches Yerrahis, no Naqshbandis, por los vestidos y el dhikr que hacen.
The beauty of Bosnia ❤ which the US and European powers sought to destabilise and destroy 😢
Brother. The first divan is Canu Dilde Hane Kildim Akibet by Hazret Fakirullah. The second is Ey Enbiyalar Serveri with different maqam, not sure who wrote it, perhaps Yunus Emre (perhaps, I may be wrong). I am not sure about the third divan, I ask my Turkish friend first. The Arabic poem about Seyh Al Ceylani is Syai' Lillah, Seyh Al Jailani. Aman Aman Ya Sakin Baghdad, Seyh Al Jailani. The fourth Divan I forget the name but find Havar Geylani. The fifth Divan with Hu Hu, I am not sure but the chorus part is Allah Allah Hu, Mevlam Hu, Hu Hu, Daim Hu.
Thank you so much for this, you have very good hearing Masha'Allah. I was expecting those poems to be in Bosnian but it makes sense that they are Turkish with the close cultural and political relations that Bosnians and Turks have. I have updated the video with your poems and although a few lines are still hard for me to make out, the video is much closer to being completed than before. I have also credited you in the video's description. If you manage to find out what the third ilahi is or can make out any of the remaining lines, feel free to let me know any time.
cool