Dursun Ali Erzincanli Ey Gul Access
Ey Gül! The moon split at your gesture, yet you remained the humblest servant of the Most High.
In the silent gardens of the heart, where every breath is a petition, there blooms a single flower that never withers. You are the Rose that colored the desert sands with the hue of mercy. When the world was a parched wasteland of ignorance, you arrived as the dew of guidance, cooling the burning souls of the weary. Ey Gül , your scent is not of this earth; it is a whisper from the gardens of Paradise, carried on the wings of the morning breeze. Dursun Ali Erzincanli Ey Gul
As the poem concludes, it leaves behind a lingering fragrance. It teaches us that while seasons change and civilizations rise and fall, the Rose of Medina remains in eternal bloom within the spirit of the believer. To recite "Ey Gül" is not merely to speak words; it is to offer a bouquet of longing at the doorstep of the one sent as a Mercy to the Worlds. Ey Gül
We wander through life’s thickets, our hands scarred by the thorns of our own making. Yet, even in our furthest wanderings, the memory of the Rose remains. Dursun Ali Erzincanlı reminds us through his weeping lines that to love the Rose is to endure the thorn with patience. We do not look at the Rose and see a flower; we see the character that mended broken hearts, the hand that wiped the tears of orphans, and the light that shattered the darkness of the Jahiliyyah . You are the Rose that colored the desert
Below is a piece inspired by the style and themes of Erzincanlı’s work, blending poetic prose with the rhythmic, emotional cadence characteristic of his recitations. The Fragrance of Longing: A Tribute to "Ey Gül"
"Ey Gül" is a deeply evocative and spiritual poem by , often performed as a naat (poetry praising the Prophet Muhammad) . It uses the "Gül" (Rose) as a central metaphor for the Prophet, symbolizing beauty, purity, and divine love.
Close your eyes and hear the cadence of the recitation—the way the voice trembles at the mention of the " Beloved." It is a sound of homecoming.
