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While various artists have popularized the hymn, it is frequently attributed to the poet . In contemporary religious music, it has been widely performed and shared by several notable ilahi singers:

The hymn is a staple in religious gatherings, particularly those focused on tefekkür (deep reflection). By detailing the stages of death—from the last breath to the final judgment—it aims to encourage listeners to live a more pious life and seek repentance before their "bitter day" arrives. Yunuscan - Acı Gündür Bugunum Ne Aci Gundur

: It describes the blowing of the trumpet by the angel Israfel and the subsequent gathering at the Mahşer (the place of assembly), emphasizing the soul's fear and the difficulty of crossing the Sırat bridge over hell. Authorship and Popularity While various artists have popularized the hymn, it

: Often credited as a director or producer for many versions of the hymn circulated on digital platforms. Cultural Impact Yunuscan - Acı Gündür : It describes the

: His versions are among the most viewed, often presented as "müziksiz ilahi" to maintain a somber, meditative atmosphere.