Halkayд± Zikir Ilahisi Nihat Hatipoдџlu Kuran Ve Sгјnnet - 306. Bг¶lгјm
You can watch the full program and specific segments from the 306th episode of Prof. Dr. Nihat Hatipoğlu's 'Kur'an ve Sünnet' here:
A major segment of the episode was dedicated to discussing Hz. Ömer'in adaleti (The Justice of Caliph Omar), illustrating his legendary fairness and leadership.
"Oturdum halkayı zikre / Başladım Rabbime şükre" (I sat in the circle of dhikr / I began to thank my Lord). You can watch the full program and specific
"Resulumden güzel bir haz / Zikir kalpte bırakmaz pas" (A beautiful pleasure from my Messenger / Dhikr leaves no rust in the heart).
The phrase refers to the traditional practice of believers sitting in a circle to collectively recite the names of God and praises for the Prophet Muhammad. In the context of the program, it is used to transition between theological discussions and provide a moment of spiritual reflection for the audience. Ömer'in adaleti (The Justice of Caliph Omar), illustrating
While the "Halkayı Zikir" hymn is a recurring musical element used to foster a sense of devotion ( dhikr ), the 306th episode specifically addressed several significant topics:
The hymn itself, often performed by artists like Celaleddin or Ibrahim Yildirim, emphasizes the importance of gathering for the remembrance of God. The lyrics generally follow this structure: The phrase refers to the traditional practice of
"Ey kalbim Allah de kükre / Vakit zikretme vaktidir" (O my heart, say Allah and roar / It is the time for remembrance).