Hasan Dursun | Nefsiм‡m Sen Г–lmezmiм‡siм‡n
: The central refrain, "Nefsim sen ölmez misin? Ölenleri görmez misin?" translates to "O my soul, will you not die? Do you not see those who have died?".
The song remains a staple in Islamic devotional music, frequently covered by other artists like Cemal Kuru and Engin Titiz .
: The song uses traditional metaphors to emphasize the transition from life to death: Nefsi̇m Sen Ölmezmi̇si̇n Hasan Dursun
is a prominent Turkish ilahi (religious hymn) popularized by Hasan Dursun . The song serves as a powerful reminder of mortality and a call for spiritual self-reflection. Core Message and Themes
: Refers to the ritual washing of the deceased body ( ghusl ). : The central refrain, "Nefsim sen ölmez misin
: Refers to the kefen (burial shroud), reminding the listener that worldly possessions and status (symbolized by a collar) are left behind.
The lyrics are structured as a direct conversation with the (the ego or carnal soul), questioning its attachment to the physical world in the face of inevitable death. The song remains a staple in Islamic devotional
Hasan Dursun included this track in his album , which was released in 2012. The hymn often features rhythmic chanting of the dhikr "Hu, Allah, La ilahe illallah," intended to evoke a state of spiritual mindfulness.