The refrain "doyamadım gül yüzüne" translates to "I could not get enough of your rose-face," signifying a longing that is never fully satisfied, a common theme in Sufi asceticism. Musical Style and Production
Abdurrahman Önül is known for blending traditional devotional themes with modern production, making ilahis accessible to younger generations.
Typical of Önül's style, the track often features the ney (reed flute) and rhythmic percussion, though some versions utilize modern synthesizers to create a "pop-ilahi" feel. Abdurrahman Г–nГјl GГјl YГјzГјne Mp3
It is a staple on major platforms, appearing on Spotify , Apple Music , and YouTube , where Önül's total discography garners millions of views.
"Gül Yüzüne" (On Your Rose-Face) is a prominent ilahi (Islamic devotional song) by , one of Turkey's most influential religious vocalists. The track is the title song of his 2005 album, Gül Yüzüne , which remains a cornerstone of contemporary Turkish Sufi music. Thematic Core and Lyrics The refrain "doyamadım gül yüzüne" translates to "I
Since its 2005 release via , the song has seen numerous re-releases and digital compilations.
The success of "Gül Yüzüne" helped cement the ilahi as a commercially viable genre in Turkey, sitting alongside secular pop in terms of production value while maintaining religious integrity. It is a staple on major platforms, appearing
The song is a deeply emotional expression of divine love and devotion to the Prophet Muhammad, often symbolized by the in Islamic literature.