Abdurrahman Г–nгјl - Allahд±m Allah Severim Billah

: References to Hazreti Bekir (Abu Bakr) highlight the practice of internal remembrance, symbolizing the "zikir" on the tongue that leads to peace.

Abdurrahman Önül's "Allah’ım Allah Severim Billah" (often titled as Aşk Meydanında ) is a cornerstone of contemporary Turkish Islamic music (ilahi), serving as both a rhythmic chant of devotion and a poetic map of Sufi-inspired theology. Abdurrahman Г–nГјl AllahД±m Allah Severim Billah

The verses weave a lineage of spiritual authority, connecting the listener to the core figures of Islamic history: : References to Hazreti Bekir (Abu Bakr) highlight

: Reference to Hazreti Musa (Moses) and his staff evokes the concept of divine intervention and the historical continuity of monotheistic faith. Musical Influence and Impact Musical Influence and Impact Abdurrahman Önül is a

Abdurrahman Önül is a pivotal figure in "Islamic pop," a genre that uses modern production to make traditional ilahi themes accessible to urban audiences.

: The mention of Hazreti Ömer and Hazreti Ali ground the song in the virtues of strength and spiritual guardianship ( veli ).

The song’s central metaphor, the Aşk Meydanı (Love Square), refers to a spiritual arena where the soul confronts the Divine. In Sufi tradition, this "square" represents the Sema —the ritual circle of remembrance ( dhikr ) where practitioners lose themselves to find God. The refrain, "Allah’ım Allah severim billah" (My Allah, Allah, I love [Him] by Allah), reinforces that true love for the Divine is not a choice made by the ego, but a grace granted by God Himself.