Perhaps the most famous version, it uses simple rhyme schemes to list Allah's attributes before concluding with the Kelime-i Tevhid.
Several versions of this nasheed are widely used in 4-6 year old religious education courses ( 4-6 Yaş Kursları ) and at home: Leilehe Illallah Kelimei Tevhit Cocuk Ilahisi
Common lyrics emphasize that Allah is "One" ( Teksin Bir Allah ) and "Exists" ( Varsın ). Popular Versions and Adaptations Perhaps the most famous version, it uses simple
The phrase translates to "There is no god but Allah". In the context of children's songs, this message is often expanded to include the second part of the declaration, "Muhammedün Resûlüllah" (Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah). In the context of children's songs, this message
Using nasheeds like "Leilehe Illallah" offers significant developmental advantages:
The "Leilehe Illallah Kelimei Tevhit" children's nasheed (ilahisi) is a foundational educational tool used in Turkish-Islamic culture to introduce young children to the concept of (the oneness of God) . By blending rhythmic melodies with the central declaration of faith, these songs help children internalise core spiritual values in an engaging and memorable way. Meaning and Message