Has — Hayran Attar Katayoun Goudarzi Imamyar

The song is a prominent track from the 2008 album of the same name by Iranian vocalist Katayoun Goudarzi and Azerbaijani kamancheh master Imamyar Hasanov . The "deep text" of this track is drawn from the mystical poetry of Farid ud-Din Attar (Attar of Nishapur), a 12th-century Persian Sufi poet who profoundly influenced Rumi . 🕊️ Philosophical Context: "Hayrân" (Bewilderment)

: The seeker feels they know nothing, understand nothing, and are even unaware of their own existence. Hayran Attar Katayoun Goudarzi Imamyar Has

: A metaphor for the lover (seeker) who willingly consumes themselves in the flame of the Beloved (Divine). The song is a prominent track from the

While Attar wrote thousands of couplets, the lyrics used by Goudarzi typically focus on the themes of ( Fana ) and divine love . Key motifs in these "deep texts" include: : A metaphor for the lover (seeker) who

The collaboration between Goudarzi and Hasanov is designed to evoke this spiritual state through specific musical choices:

In Sufi philosophy, Hayrân (or Hayrat ) represents the , the sixth of the seven stages of the soul's journey toward God.

: The soul is a dewdrop that must drown in the sea of God to find its true nature.