Using the concept of "Cennet" (Paradise) to explain that while he is no longer physically present, he is "missed" and awaits his followers.
In religious curricula, such as the 6th-grade Islamic studies in Turkey, this nasheed serves as a pedagogical bridge to explain the (Belief in Prophets). Key educational goals include:
This paper explores the educational and spiritual significance of the children’s nasheed (ilahi) "" ( My Prophet, You Are Mine ), a popular tool used in Turkish religious education to instill the love of the Prophet Muhammad in young hearts. 1. Overview of the Nasheed