All my life step by step
I searched for you everywhere
All my life step by step
I searched for you everywhere
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I'm elsewhere in my heart
Believe me I couldn't find you
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I'm elsewhere in my heart
Believe me I couldn't find you
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I'm elsewhere in my heart
Believe me I couldn't find you
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at the edges, at the corners
In glasses, in bottles...
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at the edges, at the corners
In glasses, in bottles...
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I'm elsewhere in my heart
Believe me I couldn't find you
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I'm elsewhere in my heart
Believe me I couldn't find you
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This poem is actually
I think it is a beautiful poem...it is a mystical poem
However, after the declaration of secularism:
It is customary to make everything in such a way that Muslims cannot use it.
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For this reason poetry
Both glasses and bottles were made so that they could not be used by Muslims by adding the words.
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Because goblets and bottles are the materials of the tavern where the alcohol, which is forbidden by Islam, is packaged.
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A Muslim who is based on obedience to God cannot even speak about the rebellion against God or the materials used in the rebellion.
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If he does this, he loses his sincerity in faith.
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Those who know this very well have also added the glasses and bottles part.
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Because :
There may be only one true God that can be searched through the spine.
A woman or a man is not sought for a lifetime, even if it is sought, it will not help because life will be over, where will you use it?
There is no time to use
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For this reason, there is no need and no reason to search for people throughout their lives.
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They're already wandering around in front of you, you get closer and you become one.
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In this poet, it is Allah that is sought, not man. Why does man seek God throughout his life:
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Because
The truth is a fact that can be seen not with the eyes of the head, but with the eyes of the heart, it is known that communication can be achieved with the heart.
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Every rebellion and sin makes the heart's eyes sick, makes the heart dark and blind, and divine communication and communication are cut off.
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The servant struggles all his life to find health in his heart, which is purified from self-conceited thoughts, and it is seriously needed.
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When you succeed, it finds visal and becomes a vassal to God.
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This is called leech in Sufism, that is, the great war with the nafs.