Eser: Ibrahim Rehber Ey Qelem Sozlerinde
This specific piece has become a staple of Muharrem ceremonies, bridging the gap between high literature and popular folk devotion. 3. Literary Analysis: The Symbolism of the Pen ( Qelem )
Ibrahim Rehber's rendition typically follows a rhythmic, mournful cadence designed to facilitate collective mourning ( Sina-zani or Zanjir-zani ). Ibrahim Rehber Ey Qelem Sozlerinde Eser
This paper explores the lyrical depth and devotional impact of the poem "Ey Qelem Sozlerinde Eser," performed by Ibrahim Rehber. It examines the poem's role in Southern Azerbaijan's religious oral tradition, specifically within the genre of Mersiye (lamentation). The study focuses on the metaphor of the "Pen" as an instrument of divine witness and the emotional resonance it holds for millions of devotees. 2. Introduction: The Genre of Mersiye This specific piece has become a staple of
The phrase "" refers to a famous religious poem and lamentation ( Mersiye ) often associated with Ibrahim Rehber (Ibrahim Khalil Rehber). The work is a deeply spiritual address to the "Pen" ( Qelem ), asking it to write with "impact" ( Eser ) about the tragedies and virtues of the Ahl al-Bayt, specifically Imam Hussain and the events of Karbala. This paper explores the lyrical depth and devotional
The poet demands that the pen not merely write words, but create "Eser"—a lasting emotional impact that pierces the heart of the listener.
Much like the works of Rumi or Alevi-Bektashi hymns, this poem focuses on the "core" or "inner meaning" of religious devotion rather than just external formalities. 5. Cultural Impact and Performance