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You can find many renditions of this hymn by famous Turkish religious singers such as , Sedat Uçan , or Maher Zain (who often performs similar themes). Listening to these versions can provide a sense of "huzur" (inner peace) and is often used as a form of spiritual therapy.

: During iftar (breaking of the fast) or sahur . ilahi_ya_allah_hu_ya_allah_dertlere_derman_alla...

: Reaffirming that no matter how heavy a burden feels, "Allah is enough for us." How to Listen You can find many renditions of this hymn

In Turkey and across the Balkans, such ilahis are frequently performed during: : Reaffirming that no matter how heavy a

While different artists may add unique verses, the central themes remain consistent:

: Celebrating the birth of the Prophet Muhammad.

At its core, this ilahi is a prayer of supplication and submission. The lyrics repeat the names of Allah to create a meditative state, focusing on the belief that God is the ultimate healer of all physical and spiritual ailments.