In the concluding verses, he turns to God ( Ya Rabb al-Ibad ), asking for the Quran to be his "provision" and for guidance for his children, moving from desperation to spiritual surrender. Artistic Style
The narrator explicitly calls out to his children ("my sons and daughters"), begging them not to leave him alone as his "life no longer tastes sweet". Ahmed Bukhatir - Mobheron
The piece explores several deep psychological and social layers: Description In the concluding verses, he turns to God
The song adopts the perspective of an elderly parent—likely a father—who feels abandoned by his children. The title "Mobheron" (Sailing) serves as a central metaphor for navigating a sea of memories as a way to cope with current loneliness. The title "Mobheron" (Sailing) serves as a central
Released in 2003 on the album , "Mobheron" (Sailing) is one of Ahmed Bukhatir’s most emotionally resonant nasheeds, centering on themes of isolation, aging, and parental longing . Core Narrative and Imagery