Dursun Ali Erzincanlд± Ay Yгјzlгјm -
The title "Ay Yüzlüm" translates to "My Moon-Faced One," serving as a classic metaphor in Islamic literature to describe the physical and spiritual beauty of the Prophet.
It is highly common to confuse this piece with another famous Turkish song of the exact same name: Dursun Ali ErzincanlД± Ay YГјzlГјm
There is a legendary Anatolian rock/pop song titled "Ay Yüzlüm" performed by the late Murat Göğebakan . The title "Ay Yüzlüm" translates to "My Moon-Faced
The track is not a sung pop song but a spoken word poetry recitation (naat) delivered in Dursun Ali Erzincanlı's distinct, emotional vocal style. While Erzincanlı's version is an Islamic poem of
While Erzincanlı's version is an Islamic poem of praise, Göğebakan’s hit song is a secular, melancholic ballad about lost romantic love and separation.
The text describes deep spiritual yearning, burning with the fire of love, and seeking intercession at the door of the Prophet. ⚠️ Common Point of Confusion