Mustafa Özcan Güneşdoğdu - Cürmüm ile Geldim Sana - Smule
The phrase translates to "I have come to You with my sins". It is a famous Turkish hymn (ilahi) popularized by the renowned reciter Mustafa Özcan Güneşdoğdu . The lyrics, originally written by the 19th-century Sufi poet Ahmed Kuddusi , serve as a deeply personal plea for mercy and forgiveness. curmum_ile_geldim_sana_mustafa_ozcan_gunesdogdu
As the recording light turned red, he stopped being a "performer" and became a seeker. He sang about having "transgressed all limits" and having "nowhere else to go". By the time the final note faded, the studio was silent, but the man felt a strange lightness. He hadn't just recorded a song; he had found his way home through the melody of his own repentance. 💡 Repentance: Acknowledging "limitless sins" ( hadsiz günah ). Mustafa Özcan Güneşdoğdu - Cürmüm ile Geldim Sana
Calling upon God as Gaffar (The Forgiver) and Settar (The Veiler of Faults). As the recording light turned red, he stopped