It describes the helpless and the orphans who feel "ownerless" and "bowed with sorrow" in the Prophet's absence.
The Turkish ilahi (Where are you, O Prophet?) is a deeply emotional song that explores themes of spiritual longing, historical grief, and the modern struggles of the Muslim community. It is most famously performed by Sedat Uçan , with lyrics written by Mehmet Arıkboğa . 📖 The Story Within the Song nerdesin_ya_nebi
The song shifts from historical grief to the "perished" state of the modern world. The lyrics act as a lament for: It describes the helpless and the orphans who
"Cruelty has surrounded the four corners of the world". 📖 The Story Within the Song The song
The lyrics travel back to key moments of sorrow in Islamic history, asking "Where are you?" as a way to express the profound void left behind: