Yunus Emre - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The poet notes that this love is present both in the "daytime's imagination" and the "nighttime's dreams," suggesting a state of constant remembrance ( dhikr ). Musical and Cultural Legacy Araya Araya Bulsam Izini
"" (Searching and Searching, May I Find Your Trace) is a profoundly spiritual poem (ilahi) written by the 13th-century Anatolian Sufi mystic Yunus Emre . It serves as a hauntingly beautiful expression of divine love and the soul's yearning for connection with the Prophet Muhammad. The Essence of the Poem Yunus Emre - Simple English Wikipedia, the free
Searching and searching, may I find your trace, Rub my face in the dust of your footprint. If God grants it, may I see your face, O Muhammad, my soul longs for you. The Essence of the Poem Searching and searching,
Contemporary artists like Ahmet Bağrıyanık and Halit Taşkit continue to record versions of it, keeping Yunus Emre's message of peace and love alive for modern audiences. Key Verses (Translation)
The act of "rubbing one's face in the dust" of a footprint symbolizes ultimate humility and the surrender of the ego ( nafs ) before the divine.