Veyselcik -
: Veysel lived a humble life in Yemen (Arabistan), where he spent his days herding camels and caring for his elderly mother.
: When Veysel arrived after a long journey, the Prophet was not at his house. Remembering his promise to his mother, Veysel did not wait for his return and immediately began the trek back to his village.
: Despite having never met the Prophet Muhammad, Veysel loved him deeply from afar and dreamed of seeing him just once. Veyselcik
: Upon returning, the Prophet sensed Veysel's visit. Touched by the young man's loyalty to his mother, he instructed that his own mantle (hırka) be given to Veysel as a gift. Relation to Âşık Veysel
: After much pleading, his mother granted him permission to travel to Medina to visit the Prophet, but only on the condition that he not linger and return immediately if the Prophet was not home. : Veysel lived a humble life in Yemen
"Veyselcik" most commonly refers to a beloved children's religious hymn ( ilahi ) and story about (Uwais al-Qarani), a contemporary of the Prophet Muhammad known for his extraordinary devotion to his mother . The Story of Veyselcik
The "Veyselcik" narrative is often used to teach children about the importance of parental respect and keeping one's word. : Despite having never met the Prophet Muhammad,
While "Veyselcik" is a specific title for this children's tale, the name is also a diminutive/affectionate form of (Veysel Şatıroğlu), the most famous Turkish folk poet and minstrel of the 20th century.