"Tanrı İstemezse" (If God Doesn't Want It) is one of the most iconic songs by the legendary Turkish arabesk singer , often referred to as "Müslüm Baba" by his fans. Originally released in 1982 under the Uzay Plak label, the song remains a cornerstone of the arabesk genre. Song Overview & Credits
"If God doesn't want it, a leaf won't fall; if God doesn't want it, a human won't die".
A high-quality recording is available as part of the The Greatest Hits of Müslüm Gürses collection. Lyrical Themes Muslum Gurses Tanri Istemezse
The lyrics explore the idea that nothing happens without divine will, yet the narrator blames a loved one for a pain so deep it feels like "death while still alive".
The singer accuses his partner of "killing" him and sending him to "hell on earth," contrasting human-inflicted suffering with divine fate. Availability & Listening "Tanrı İstemezse" (If God Doesn't Want It) is
The track is celebrated for its deep emotional resonance and philosophical lyrics regarding fate and suffering. Ali Avaz Composer: Mustafa Sayan Genre: Arabesk / Folk
The Esen Müzik Official Audio on YouTube provides a high-fidelity version of the 1998 arrangement. A high-quality recording is available as part of
Experience the deep emotion of Müslüm Gürses in this official audio recording of his masterpiece:
"Tanrı İstemezse" (If God Doesn't Want It) is one of the most iconic songs by the legendary Turkish arabesk singer , often referred to as "Müslüm Baba" by his fans. Originally released in 1982 under the Uzay Plak label, the song remains a cornerstone of the arabesk genre. Song Overview & Credits
"If God doesn't want it, a leaf won't fall; if God doesn't want it, a human won't die".
A high-quality recording is available as part of the The Greatest Hits of Müslüm Gürses collection. Lyrical Themes
The lyrics explore the idea that nothing happens without divine will, yet the narrator blames a loved one for a pain so deep it feels like "death while still alive".
The singer accuses his partner of "killing" him and sending him to "hell on earth," contrasting human-inflicted suffering with divine fate. Availability & Listening
The track is celebrated for its deep emotional resonance and philosophical lyrics regarding fate and suffering. Ali Avaz Composer: Mustafa Sayan Genre: Arabesk / Folk
The Esen Müzik Official Audio on YouTube provides a high-fidelity version of the 1998 arrangement.
Experience the deep emotion of Müslüm Gürses in this official audio recording of his masterpiece: