Imagery like "branches on the tree" and "snow on the branches" serves as a reminder that even the smallest details of the natural world are signs of Divine orchestration.
Musically, Önül employs a repetitive, dhikr-like structure, with the refrain "Allah, Rahman Allah" serving as a rhythmic anchor. This repetition is intentional; it is designed to lead the listener into a state of spiritual reflection ( tafakkur ), similar to the themes found in Surah Ar-Rahman of the Quran. By focusing on gratitude and the recognition of Divine favors, the song functions as a modern musical extension of the Quranic inquiry: "Then which of the favors of your Lord will you deny?" . Abdurrahman Г–nГјl Rahman Allah
The song utilizes vivid nature imagery to ground abstract theological concepts: Imagery like "branches on the tree" and "snow