It is common to start slowly and gradually increase the tempo as the devotion builds, ending in a rhythmic climax.
It is usually sung in Makam Rast or Hicaz , which gives it a soulful yet uplifting feel. Instrumentation: Bendir: Essential for the rhythmic foundation. Ney: Often used for a haunting intro or bridge. Kanun/Oud: Used for melodic accompaniment. 4. How to Use it in a Program Ilahi Sen AllahIn Habibisin
Start with a slow taksim (instrumental improvisation) on a Ney or Oud. It is common to start slowly and gradually
You are the beloved of Allah / You are the physician of hearts. Verse 1: Şu dünyaya gelen kişi (Shoo duun-ya-ya ge-len kee-shee) Ney: Often used for a haunting intro or bridge
The title translates to The lyrics emphasize the Prophet’s role as a guide and intercessor, expressing deep longing ( ashq ) and devotion. It is commonly performed at weddings, Mawlid (birth of the Prophet) celebrations, and Sufi gatherings. 2. Lyrics & Pronunciation Guide
To perform this ilahi authentically, focus on these elements:
Dönüp Hakka gider başı (Duh-nuup Hak-ka ghee-der ba-shuh)