Abdurrahman Önül is a prominent figure in the Turkish ilahi (hymn) scene.

The song has been released on multiple albums, including Hac Mevsimi (2016) and Hoş Geldin Ramazan (2020), and remains a staple on platforms like YouTube and Spotify . 3. Literary Origins: Yunus Emre

While Abdurrahman Önül made the song modernly famous, the core text is widely attributed to , the 13th-century Turkish Sufi mystic and poet. Yunus Emre’s poetry is known for its simplicity and profound spiritual depth, making his works the foundation for many Turkish religious hymns. Summary of Key Details

The lyrics frequently reference the Prophet's night journey and ascension to the heavens ( Mirac ), where he intercedes for his community ( Ummah ).

The title itself describes the Prophet as being "of light" ( Nurdan Ahmedim ), a common theological concept in Sufi tradition regarding the "Nur Muhammadi" or the Light of Muhammad.

His version of "Benim Muhammedim" is often categorized under "Ağlatan İlahiler" (Hymns that make one weep) due to its emotional delivery and focus on spiritual longing.