Benim Sahim — Gule Benzer Ilahi Gul Ihvan

The term (meaning "Rose Brothers" or "Brothers of the Rose") typically refers to a community of Sufi followers or a specific group dedicated to Islamic spiritual teachings. The ilahi is frequently shared within these circles—such as the İhramcızâde İsmail Hakkı Toprak tradition—to strengthen the bond of brotherhood (ihvan) through shared devotion.

The article below explores the spiritual significance and common interpretations of the song: Benim Sahim Gule Benzer Ilahi Gul Ihvan

: In Islamic mysticism, the rose represents the "Nur" (divine light) of the Prophet. By stating "Benim Şahım Güle Benzer" (My King/Master is like a rose), the singer emphasizes that their spiritual guide reflects the ethics and beauty of the Prophet Muhammad. The term (meaning "Rose Brothers" or "Brothers of

: The ilahi has been performed by various artists, including Fatih Zirek and Ünal Doğan , sometimes under the title "Benim Yarim Güle Benzer". Connection to "Gül İhvan" By stating "Benim Şahım Güle Benzer" (My King/Master

"Benim Şahım Güle Benzer" is a popular Turkish (Islamic devotional song) that expresses profound love and devotion for a spiritual guide, often identified as a "Sheikh" or "Shah" . The lyrics compare this spiritual leader's character and presence to the beauty and fragrance of a rose (gül), a traditional symbol of the Prophet Muhammad and spiritual perfection in Sufi literature. Key Themes and Content

: The lyrics often urge followers to "run to his light" and note that the guide's lifestyle resembles the Sunnah (the ways of the Prophet).