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The emotional weight of seeing the Black Stone (Hajar al-Aswad) for the first time.

Like much of Dursun's work, the lyrics express a "burning" desire to see the Kaaba and visit the Prophet Muhammad’s resting place in Medina. Hasan DursunВ Giyerim Д°hramД±

It is a staple on Turkish religious television channels and radio stations, particularly during the Hajj season and the holy months of Ramadan. Lyric Excerpts (Thematic) The emotional weight of seeing the Black Stone

The title translates to referring to the sacred white garments worn by pilgrims. The lyrics focus on the transition from the mundane world to a state of spiritual purity. Hasan Dursun’s interpretation emphasizes the "calling" ( Davet ) to the Holy Lands, portraying the pilgrimage not just as a duty, but as a profound soul-searching journey. Key Elements of the Song Lyric Excerpts (Thematic) The title translates to referring

The song often touches on the pilgrim’s state of mind—shedding tears, seeking forgiveness, and crying out "Labbaik" (Here I am, O Allah). Musical Style and Impact

Hasan Dursun’s rendition remains a definitive version of this hymn, serving as a spiritual anthem for the Turkish-speaking Muslim community worldwide.