: The poem tells a story of reciprocal guardianship. It suggests that just as the Hafiz guards the words of God, God becomes the guardian of the Hafiz ( "Hafız Kur'an olanın Hafızı, Kur'an olur" ).
: A Professor of Religious Education and the Chief Imam-Hatip of the Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque. His musical career began in 1988 with the album Taleal Bedru Aleyna , and he is known for blending Sufi tradition with classical Turkish music. Mehmet Emin Ay Ilahi Esref I
: The heart of the Hafiz is said to shine with a light that guides them through the "dungeons" of worldly life. : The poem tells a story of reciprocal guardianship
The ilahi (Islamic devotional song) is a celebrated work performed by Mehmet Emin Ay , a prominent Turkish theologian and musician. The song's title translates to "Those who are the Noblest of the Ummah," and its lyrics traditionally focus on the spiritual status of the Hafiz (those who have memorized the Qur'an). Story and Spiritual Context His musical career began in 1988 with the
: Finding forgiveness in both worlds by reading and teaching the Qur'an to others.
: The narrative within the song follows a spiritual journey where the heart is filled with wisdom ( hikmet ) and divine love ( aşk ) through the constant recitation and teaching of the Qur'an. The Performers: Mehmet Emin Ay and Mustafa Demirci