The lyrics focus on the landmarks and rituals of the pilgrimage in Mecca:
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: Referred to in the lyrics as the "skirt of Arafat" ( Arafat'ın eteğinde ), this is where pilgrims gather for the most critical part of the Hajj.
"Kabem senin etrafında dönmek için ağlıyorum O bembeyaz ihramına girmek için ağlıyorum Safa, Merve tepesinde Arafat'ın eteğinde Misk'ü amber zemzeminden içmek için ağlıyorum" Religious Significance of the Locations
: These are two historical hills near the Kaaba. Pilgrims walk between them seven times in a ritual called Sa'y , commemorating Hagar's (Hz. Hacer) search for water for her son Ishmael.
: Between these hills, men are encouraged to walk faster or jog in specific areas marked by green lights, following the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad.
: The endpoint of each "lap" (shawt) during the ritual walk.
"Safa Merve Tepesinde (Arafat'ın Eteğinde)" is a popular religious hymn () often performed by artists like Mehmet Erarabacı . The song expresses a deep longing for the holy lands and the spiritual experience of the Hajj pilgrimage. Song Meaning and Context