Muhammet Yolcu Nefsimmiеџ Meдџer Ећiiri (cengiz Numanoдџlu) Here
The poem serves as a "mirror," forcing the reader to confront their vanity, greed, and the "fake masks" they wear in society. About the Poet
While many blame the devil ( Shaytan ) for their failings, the poet concludes that his own nafs —the sinsi (insidious) enemy within—is far more dangerous. The poem serves as a "mirror," forcing the
The verses tackle modern hypocrisy, such as: Equating nakedness with "civilization" or "modernity". The poem serves as a "mirror
Numanoğlu describes a life spent playing both "defendant and judge," where the speaker constantly acquits themselves of wrongdoing. The poem serves as a "mirror," forcing the
Treating prayer as a "holiday-only" duty while ignoring daily obligations.