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Describing millions of people flocking to the Prophet's tomb ( Ravzana akıyor ) while the narrator carries an "ever-bleeding wound" of yearning in their heart.
Expressing that the narrator loves the Prophet more than their own life ( Kendi canımdan çok sevdim ben seni ) and that their body has turned to "ash" through the fire of this love. Hasan Dursun Beraata Geldim
Use of the ney (reed flute) or subtle percussion to create a meditative atmosphere. Describing millions of people flocking to the Prophet's
Hasan Dursun is known for his soft, emotive vocal delivery that emphasizes the poetic weight of the lyrics. "Beraata Geldim" typically features: Hasan Dursun is known for his soft, emotive
In Turkish religious culture, such hymns are often played during religious holidays ( Kandil nights) or as part of personal spiritual practice. The recurring phrase "Nur yağan Ravzana beraata geldim" (I have come for absolution to your Light-showering Garden) resonates with listeners seeking a sense of hope and spiritual renewal. Beraata Geldim by Hasan Dursun: Listen on Audiomack
The song is a deeply emotional expression of and the spiritual sanctuary of Medina (the Ravza) . The title, which translates to "I Have Come for My Deliverance/Absolution," reflects the singer's journey toward spiritual purification and divine forgiveness. Key lyrical themes include:
The song is a frequent request at his concerts, with notable recordings from events in Sincan and Duisburg .