In this genre, (meaning "Lullaby") is a deeply emotional theme usually dedicated to Ali Asghar , the youngest son of Imam Hussain, who was an infant during the battle.
The collaboration between (lyricist/performer) and Hacı Zahir Mirzəvi (vocalist) centers on "Mersiyye" or "Noha"—religious elegies popular in Azerbaijan and surrounding regions that mourn the martyrdom of figures from the Battle of Karbala. The Context of "Lay Lay" Elsen Xezer Haci Zahir Lay Lay
: The song serves as a symbolic lullaby sung by a grieving parent (often the mother, Rubab) to a child who has been lost. It captures the heartbreaking contrast between the innocence of a baby and the tragedy of war. In this genre, (meaning "Lullaby") is a deeply
: The lyrics typically focus on "su" (water), referencing the thirst of the children at Karbala, and "lay lay," the soothing words used to comfort them in their final moments. It captures the heartbreaking contrast between the innocence
Watch a performance that showcases the emotional depth and vocal style of these religious elegies: Roze - Seyyid Taleh - Ruqeyya 2017 - 2018 Zeynal Huseyni Official YouTube• 10 Oct 2017