
The phrase "Ses verelim dünyaya" (Let's give a voice to the world) reflects a desire for Islamic values and messages of love to be heard globally. Musical Style As an ilahi , the song typically features:
The song is a rhythmic, devotional piece centered on Islamic identity and love for the Prophet Muhammad. Its energetic structure makes it a staple at cultural gatherings, religious celebrations, and youth events in Turkey. Primarily associated with Özcan Atsat . Eller Kalksin Havaya Ses Verelim Dunyaya
The structure is designed for a lead singer to be answered by a chorus, reinforcing the theme of community. The phrase "Ses verelim dünyaya" (Let's give a
The lyrics focus on "Aşk" (divine love), a central concept in Turkish Sufi and devotional music. Primarily associated with Özcan Atsat
The repetitive chorus encourages communal participation, often accompanied by rhythmic clapping or raising hands, symbolizing a collective "voice" being sent to the world.
Often utilizes the bendir or def (traditional frame drums) to create a driving, march-like beat.