Oyan Ey Qafil Oyan Yukle -

: The performance by Gülağa Məmmədov in the film remains a definitive version, often associated with the poet's martyrdom and his defiance against religious dogma.

The lyrics are derived from the ghazals of , a 14th-century Azerbaijani poet and Hurufi mystic. Oyan Ey Qafil Oyan Yukle

The song gained widespread popularity through the , featuring Rasim Balayev. : The performance by Gülağa Məmmədov in the

: In Sufi and Hurufi philosophy, "qafil" (the heedless) refers to someone spiritually asleep or distracted by the material world. The poem serves as a reminder that the world is "bivəfa" (unfaithful/transient) and urges the listener to seek "mərifət" (spiritual knowledge). : In Sufi and Hurufi philosophy, "qafil" (the

: The melody frequently used in modern versions was composed by the legendary Tofiq Quliyev . 3. Modern Interpretations & "Yukle" (Download) Trends

This report explores the cultural and spiritual significance of the phrase and musical work (Awake, O Heedless One, Awake), focusing on its roots in classical poetry and its modern resurgence in Azerbaijani music. 1. Literary & Philosophical Origins