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April 11, 2025Nairobi / KENYA — In a striking symbol of enduring ties between Türkiye and Somalia, a Turkish song written in honor of Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has resonated deeply with audiences. The ballad, titled “Ey Somali, Dirilişin Diyarı” (Oh Somalia, Land of Resurrection), celebrates the Somali leader’s resilience, Türkiye’s unwavering support, and the shared legacy between the two nations.
The song pays tribute not only to President Mohamud’s leadership but also to the pivotal 2011 visit by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan—the first by a non-African leader in decades during Somalia’s devastating famine. That visit marked a turning point, igniting a new chapter in Turkish-Somali relations rooted in brotherhood, development, and security cooperation.
Written by Turkish lyricists moved by Somalia’s struggles and triumphs, the song contains poetic references that go beyond the surface. In one of the most poignant metaphors, Mohamud is likened to Bayraktar Akıncı—a cutting-edge unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) recently delivered to Somalia. The comparison symbolizes not only modern defense cooperation but also portrays the Somali president as a resilient, strategic guardian of his nation, much like the Akıncı drone soaring steadfastly in the skies.
A Story of Resistance and Rebirth
The lyrics vividly narrate Somalia’s painful journey—from civil war and terrorism to rising from the ashes under strong leadership. “Hasan Sheikh’le yürüdük, söndü zulüm rüzgarı” (“We walked with Hassan Sheikh, and the winds of oppression ceased”) captures the emotional arc of a nation that has endured but not been broken.
Lines such as “Mogadişu’nun taşında kan vardı dün, şimdi çocuklara umut olur her geçen gün” (“Yesterday, Mogadishu’s stones were stained with blood; today, they bring hope to children”) speak to the transformation that Somalia has undergone—one marked by rebuilding, education, and a new spirit of national pride.
Erdoğan and Mohamud: A Shared Vision
The song underscores the close relationship between Erdoğan and Mohamud, a bond spanning over a decade. It echoes a shared vision of governance rooted in dignity, sovereignty, and solidarity. Both leaders have repeatedly emphasized mutual respect and cooperation in areas ranging from humanitarian aid and infrastructure to security and defense.
Mohamud, who recently received Bayraktar Akıncı drones from Türkiye, has become a symbol of Somalia’s assertiveness on the global stage. As one lyric notes, “Teröre meydan okur bir Akıncı gibi” (“He challenges terror like an Akıncı”), the Somali president is portrayed as a modern-day warrior in defense of peace.
Symbolism Beyond Melody
This song, while lyrical, carries diplomatic weight. It reflects how cultural expressions—music, poetry, and narrative—can reinforce alliances and deepen mutual respect. It also signals Türkiye’s unique position as a non-Western actor engaging with Africa through soft power as well as strategic cooperation.
The timing of the song’s release is significant, coinciding with a new wave of Türkiye–Somalia cooperation, including major defense, economic, and maritime agreements. In recent months, President Mohamud has played a central role in enhancing Somalia’s self-reliance in security and economic resilience.
As one Somali commentator on social media remarked, “This is not just a song—it is a declaration of unity, resilience, and shared destiny.”
A Voice from Two Peoples
“Ey Somali, Dirilişin Diyarı” is more than just a ballad. It is a cultural bridge—a voice of two nations that have walked through hardship together and emerged with a renewed commitment to peace, dignity, and development.
In an age where diplomacy is often defined by official statements and formal treaties, this heartfelt tribute reminds the world that the spirit of friendship can also be carried on the wings of a song.
President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud flew to Türkiye today to attend the 4th edition of the Antalya Diplomacy Forum, where global leaders, thinkers, and diplomats gather under the theme of “Advancing Diplomacy in Times of Turmoil.” The release of the song on the same day was widely seen as a symbolic gesture—a tribute of cultural diplomacy and a heartfelt welcome from the Turkish people to a leader they now call a brother.
