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Muhammet Yolcu Nefsimmiеџ Meдџer Ећiiri (cengiz | Numanoдџlu)
The poem centers on the realization that the greatest enemy to a person’s spiritual growth is not an external force, but their own internal desires.
The verses tackle modern hypocrisy, such as: Equating nakedness with "civilization" or "modernity". The poem centers on the realization that the
(1941–2023) was a retired military officer (senior major) who dedicated his later life to spiritual and philosophical poetry. His works, including those shared on his official website , frequently explore Islamic themes, the brevity of life, and the struggle between earthly desires and divine love. Vocal Interpretations His works, including those shared on his official
While many blame the devil ( Shaytan ) for their failings, the poet concludes that his own nafs —the sinsi (insidious) enemy within—is far more dangerous. frequently explore Islamic themes
Numanoğlu describes a life spent playing both "defendant and judge," where the speaker constantly acquits themselves of wrongdoing.