"Es-subhu bedâ min tal’atihî / Ve’l-leylü decâ miv-vefratihî" (The morning light dawned from his countenance / And the night darkened from his flowing hair).

The text of "Es-Subhu Bedâ" is a celebrated Arabic qasida (poem) attributed to the companion of the Prophet Muhammad, . The poem is a masterpiece of metaphorical praise, opening with the striking line:

In his performance, the focus remains squarely on the they create. By choosing to perform "Es-Subhu Bedâ," Samioğlu aligns himself with a long lineage of performers—including Mehmet Kemiksiz and Ubeydullah Sezikli —who view the song not merely as music, but as a form of dhikr (remembrance). Cultural and Spiritual Significance