: As the seeker draws closer to this spiritual presence, the "gates of heaven" seem to open. The distractions of the "nafs" (ego) and the whispers of the devil begin to fade away.

In the world of the song, the "Sultan" represents the Prophet Muhammad or a spiritual guide who leads the way to the Creator. The "story" follows a seeker who is weary of the world and looking for a scent of the "Rose"—a traditional symbol for the Prophet.

: The seeker describes the Sultan as having a face like the full moon, radiating a light that guides them through the darkness of their own ego. They travel "from very far away," following the "scent of the rose" that spreads throughout the heavens.

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: The story ends not in a physical location, but in a state of "Aşk" (Divine Love). The Sultan’s gaze "brings the lover to love," turning the seeker’s heart into a garden where only the scent of the Sultan’s rose remains.