The final verses often include a plea for intercession on the Day of Judgment, mentioning Hazret-i Zehrâ (Fatima) and the various names of the Prophet like Ahmed, Mahmûd, and Mustafâ . Ey güzellerden güzel rûhum Resul-i Kibriyâ
Every heart finds peace and purity by constantly mentioning your name. Cümle âlem halkı muhtâcdır senin ihsânına All creation is in need of your benevolence and grace.
It is composed in the Rast makam , which is known for its noble, straightforward, and uplifting spiritual character. The rhythmic cycle (usûl) is Devr-i Hindî . Lyrics and Themes The final verses often include a plea for
The poet describes the human heart as "ailing" ( hasta gönül ) and identifies the Prophet as the ultimate source of spiritual medicine ( devâ ).
O soul of the Great Messenger, more beautiful than the beautiful. Hasta gönlüme nazar kıl kalbime sensin devâ Look upon my ailing heart; you are the remedy for my soul. Derdime dermân olan ancak cemâlin nûrudur It is composed in the Rast makam ,
"Ey Güzellerden Güzel Ruhum Resul-i Kibriyâ" is a profound (religious hymn) dedicated to the Prophet Muhammad, often performed in Turkish Sufi music traditions. Musical and Literary Origins
Only the light of your countenance is the cure for my troubles. İsmini anmakla dâim her gönül bulur safâ O soul of the Great Messenger, more beautiful
The hymn is a Na't-ı Şerîf (a poem praising the Prophet), focusing on seeking spiritual healing and intercession. Original Turkish Lyrics Meaning / Themes Ey güzellerden güzel rûhum Resul-i Kibriyâ