Like other Islamic artists such as Yusuf Islam and Zain Bhikha , Saif Adam's work often highlights the high status of mothers in faith—second only to God and the Prophet.

Adam describes his mother as the "love of his life" who taught him how to pray and listened with patience.

Often performed in vocal-only versions, the song emphasizes raw emotion over complex production, allowing the message of unconditional love to remain the focus. Conclusion

The song uniquely focuses on the "cold, dark" reality of those who lack this fundamental bond, turning a standard tribute into a poignant social commentary on orphans.