Born in 1973 in Bayburt, Turkey, Abdurrahman Önül has spent decades becoming a cornerstone of Turkish folk and Islamic music. With over 700,000 monthly listeners on platforms like Viberate , his music transcends borders, resonating with anyone who feels a deep connection to their faith. A Journey to the Heart of Islam
: Much like his viral hit " Kâbe'de Hacılar ," this piece emphasizes the collective worship of pilgrims chanting "Allah" in unison. Abdurrahman Г–nГјlВ Kabenin YollarД±
In an era of digital noise, Önül’s ilahis provide a sanctuary of peace. You can find "Kabenin Yolları" and other top tracks like "Götürün Beni" and "Ya Muhammed" on Apple Music and Spotify , where his playlists continue to garner millions of views. Born in 1973 in Bayburt, Turkey, Abdurrahman Önül
: Whether through the traditional def-accompanied versions or modern studio recordings, the message remains clear: a plea for permission to witness the spiritual beauty of the Kaaba. Why It Resonates Today In an era of digital noise, Önül’s ilahis
His collaboration with artists like Celal Karatüre has further expanded his reach, bringing traditional spiritual themes to a younger generation through social media and modern streaming.
TURMiddle Eastern, Turkish Folk, Islamic Music. 712,261 monthly listeners.
: The song often depicts the physical and spiritual "rocky roads" (taşlı yollar) to the Kaaba, symbolizing the sacrifices made by believers to reach the sacred site.