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The central message of the work is contained in its most famous refrain: ("Let the whole world be yours; one friend and one prayer rug are enough for me"). It emphasizes:

The song serves as a "cultural artifact" reflecting the blend of Turkish, Arabic, and Persian linguistic and spiritual traditions. It is frequently played during cem ceremonies (Alevi religious gatherings) and remains a staple of Anatolian folk music, serving as a reminder to prioritize humility and human connection over greed. Butun Dunya Senin Olsun

In this context, "Dost" often refers to the Divine (God/Haqq) or a spiritual guide (Murshid). Having a true spiritual connection is considered more valuable than owning the entire world. The central message of the work is contained

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