The song describes the narrator as a humble "dervish" whose primary work is the dhikr (remembrance) of Allah. It invites others to join this spiritual journey, leaving behind the "cruel ego" to find peace on the road to the holy city.
At its core, "Resulüm Var Medinede" is a song of longing. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a soul consumed by divine love, constantly looking toward the roads of Medina. Abdurrahman Onul Resulum Var Medinede
The refrain, "Resulüm var Medinede, aşkı yanar sinede" (I have a Messenger in Medina, his love burns in my chest), captures the essence of ashq —the intense, spiritual passion that many believers feel for the Prophet Muhammad. It speaks to a devotion so strong that the narrator declares they would travel to Medina a hundred thousand times and still want to return again. Key Themes and Meaning The song describes the narrator as a humble