Celcelutiye Kasidesi — Hz Ali (ra)

In the Risale-i Nur collection, specifically in Sikke-i Tasdik-i Gaybî and the 28th Lem'a, Nursi provides deep insights into the poem, noting that it contains prophecies regarding the modern era and the Risale-i Nur itself.

The opening sections reflect on divine light and the spiritual nature of the Prophet Muhammad. 4. Role in Islamic Tradition (Commentary) Hz Ali (Ra) Celcelutiye Kasidesi

The poem is composed in Arabic but includes phrases from the Syriac language, which are considered to contain esoteric energy and spiritual secrets. In the Risale-i Nur collection, specifically in Sikke-i

Many scholars view it as a form of "zımmi vahiy" (implied revelation) or inspired knowledge gifted to the Prophet and passed to Hz. Ali. Role in Islamic Tradition (Commentary) The poem is

The Celcelutiye is considered an expansion and interpretation of the secrets within the Besmele ("In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful").

The main body of the poem invokes the attributes of Allah, using them as an intermediate to seek protection and spiritual illumination.