The track is featured on several collections, including the 2006 album Düet 2 and Kerbela .
The song refers to Uhud as the "land of martyrs" ( Şehitlerin diyarısın ), specifically mourning Hamza ibn Abdul-Muttalib , the Prophet’s uncle, who was killed there. Abdurrahman Г–nГјlВ Uhud DaДџД±
The song reflects the tradition that the Prophet Muhammad had a special affection for the mountain, famously stating, "Uhud is a mountain that loves us, and we love it". Background on Mount Uhud The track is featured on several collections, including
You can listen to the official audio on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music. Background on Mount Uhud You can listen to
The lyrics of "Selam Sana Uhud Dağı" express deep longing and reverence for the site of the , which took place in 625 AD. Key themes in the song include:
The lyrics describe the mountain as the "spring of Medina" ( Medine'nin baharısın ) and speak of a persistent yearning to visit this sacred ground.