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(The Raider's Song) – Drawing on Ottoman imagery to inspire courage. Where to Listen
The full album includes other significant tracks that reflect this era's religious and social consciousness:
"" (Resist, My Mujahid) is a seminal work by Turkish artist Eşref Ziya Terzi , released in 1992 as the title track of his second album. It belongs to the "Ezgi" genre—Islamic protest music that became a cultural cornerstone for religious youth in Turkey during the politically turbulent 1990s. Core Themes and Message Esref Ziya Terzi Dayan Mucahidim
(We won't be slaves to servants) – Asserting independence from worldly authorities.
Unlike traditional hymns, this music used modern arrangements and emotive vocals to convey messages of hope, solidarity, and defiance. The "Dayan Mücahidim" Album (1992) (The Raider's Song) – Drawing on Ottoman imagery
The lyrics warn that if one's cause is not "made great" or united, faith remains trapped and ineffective.
The song serves as a call to spiritual and political resilience. Its primary message is that faith must be actively lived and defended to prevent it from becoming "imprisoned" within the heart. Core Themes and Message (We won't be slaves
In this context, "Mujahid" refers to one who struggles in the way of God, emphasizing intellectual, spiritual, and social resistance against oppression. Historical and Cultural Context