A central motif is the admission of heavy sins coupled with the firm belief that God's mercy is even greater. It includes the powerful plea: "If You also turn me away from Your door, to whom shall I take refuge?" .
It argues that if God's forgiveness were only for the "good," there would be no savior for the "bad," appealing to God as the Lord of everyone. Performance and Style Dursun Ali ErzincanlД±В Hz Alinin DuasД±
is a religious narration by Turkish poet and narrator Dursun Ali Erzincanlı , featured on his album Af Makamına . The work is a deeply emotional Turkish adaptation of a prayer attributed to Ali ibn Abi Talib , focusing on themes of divine mercy, repentance, and the overwhelming vastness of God's forgiveness compared to human sin. Core Themes and Content A central motif is the admission of heavy
The poem is structured as a direct, intimate conversation with the Creator, emphasizing several spiritual pillars: Performance and Style is a religious narration by
The prayer asks for the ability to pass away with the Kelime-i Tevhid (Declaration of Faith) and seeking divine favor on the day when wealth and children are of no use.
Erzincanlı is known for his "Naat" style—devotional poetry delivered with a rhythmic, soft tone often accompanied by minimalist spiritual music. In this specific piece, his narration highlights the vulnerability of the believer, often described as a "thirsty soil" or someone whose "eyes fill with tears" when reflecting on their own shortcomings versus God's grace. Where to Listen