Vefata Muhammed Bu: Ilahisi
: Heart-wrenching dialogues between the Prophet and his daughter, Fatima, or his companions.
In regions like and Diyarbakır , these hymns are more than just songs; they are ritualistic tools for communal bonding and spiritual remembrance. They are often sung with the accompaniment of a def (frame drum) to provide a steady, somber rhythm that aids in collective meditation. Vefata Muhammed Vefata Muhammed Bu Ilahisi
The hymn (The Passing of Muhammad) is a deeply emotional work in Islamic oral tradition, particularly prominent in Southeast Anatolia and among Kurdish-speaking communities. It narrates the final moments of the Prophet Muhammad's life, serving as a funeral elegy ( kaside ) often performed during Mawlid (celebrations of the Prophet's birth) or mourning ceremonies. Key Performance and Artistic Details : Heart-wrenching dialogues between the Prophet and his
: The scene where Azrael (the Angel of Death) asks for permission to enter the Prophet's presence, highlighting his supreme status even in death. Vefata Muhammed The hymn (The Passing of Muhammad)
: It is typically performed as a Kaside —a form of religious poetry set to a rhythmic, soulful melody. These works often utilize the Hüseynî or Uşşak maqams, which are known for their ability to evoke deep sadness and reflection.
: While technically a traditional folk piece, it is widely recognized through the performance of Heci Hesen . His rendition, titled "Vefata Muhammed" under the album İllahi Kaside , is a staple in religious gatherings.