The phrase appears in the works of Rumi, specifically in the Divan-i Kebir and Masnavi .
Rumi uses the phrase to challenge a person's claim to love. He argues that if one can sleep peacefully or remain untroubled, they are not truly in love. True love, in this spiritual context, is described as a consuming, restless fire that leads to self-abandonment. 4. Television & Web Culture Asik Degilsin
Sibel Gürsoy released a track titled which gained some recognition in the late 90s, including entries in song contests like the OGAE Song Contest in 1999. 3. Classical Poetry: Rumi (Mevlana) The phrase appears in the works of Rumi,
The book explores Sufi concepts and the nature of "true love" (hakiki aşk) versus superficial attraction. It suggests that a person doesn't just "love" but exists within a divine state of love. 2. Music: "Aşık Değilsin" by Sibel Gürsoy True love, in this spiritual context, is described
There are mentions of a webtoon or digital story titled Bana Aşık Değilsin Artık (You don't love me anymore) appearing in social media trends.