Aziz Mahmud Hüdayi | Dîvân-ı İlâhîyât-038

This poem by Aziz Mahmûd Hüdâyî deals with the absolute belief in the oneness of God, which is based on the soul's purification from all worldly things and its complete devotion to the Creator. The poet, setting aside temporary elements such as the reward of paradise or worldly dominion, emphasizes that the sole purpose of true love and existence is to attain God's pleasure and essence. Throughout the text, while reminding us that different lovers and beings are trapped by their own passions, the author displays a resolute stance, abandoning these fleeting desires and placing union with God above all else. The poem is a didactic and spiritual call, advising humanity to rid itself of empty desires and dedicate its soul solely to divine love. What use is the world to me? I need my God. I don't need anything else. I need my God. The people of the world are in the world, The people of the hereafter are in the hereafter, Each one is in a different love. I need my God. The afflicted seek a cure, The servants seek their sultan, The lover seeks his beloved. I need my God. I don't need fleeting wealth, I don't need various adornments, I don't need paradise without God. I need my God. Majnun desires Layla, Vamik desires Azra, What use is other love to me? I need my God. The nightingale laments before the rose, The moth is burned by the fire, Every servant has a sorrow. I need my God. Leave vain desires, God. See, O God! This is Hüdâyî's saying I need my God. 📌    • Fatiha Suresi Analizi   📌    • Bakara Suresi Analizi   📌    • Yunus Emrem Şiirleri   📌    • Aziz Mahmud Hüdayi Divanı: Kalbe Dokunan İ...   📌    • Surelerin Analizi - Podcast   📌    • İslam'da Bilim ve Teknik   #azizmahmudhüdayi #poetry #hymn #sufism #sufimusic