The song centers on the value of daughters in both the familial and spiritual spheres. It highlights three primary themes:

As an interpreter of ilahija and kasida (Islamic devotional music), Šejma Mehić utilizes her music to bridge modern production with traditional Balkan tones.

: "Kćerke" is part of her broader repertoire that focuses on noble women from Islamic history, following her first album Kraljica od Sabe (Queen of Sheba). About the Artist

: It emphasizes the Islamic teaching that raising daughters with kindness and within the faith serves as a "shield from fire" and a path to Paradise ( Jannah ).

: She graduated from the Faculty of Islamic Sciences in Sarajevo, where she earned a master's degree focusing on the connection between prophetic tradition (Hadith) and pedagogy.

: Mehić has a stated commitment to working with children and young people, often including them in her creative process to inspire the next generation through art.

: The song encourages believers to be gentle and grateful for the blessing of daughters, citing the traditional wisdom that there is bereket (blessing) in having them. Cultural and Artistic Context

: The lyrics honor the four daughters of the Prophet Muhammad— Zaynab, Ruqayyah, Umm Kulthum, and Fatima —referring to them as "ornaments above ornaments".

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The song centers on the value of daughters in both the familial and spiritual spheres. It highlights three primary themes:

As an interpreter of ilahija and kasida (Islamic devotional music), Šejma Mehić utilizes her music to bridge modern production with traditional Balkan tones.

: "Kćerke" is part of her broader repertoire that focuses on noble women from Islamic history, following her first album Kraljica od Sabe (Queen of Sheba). About the Artist sejma_mehic_kcerke_official_video_2021

: It emphasizes the Islamic teaching that raising daughters with kindness and within the faith serves as a "shield from fire" and a path to Paradise ( Jannah ).

: She graduated from the Faculty of Islamic Sciences in Sarajevo, where she earned a master's degree focusing on the connection between prophetic tradition (Hadith) and pedagogy. The song centers on the value of daughters

: Mehić has a stated commitment to working with children and young people, often including them in her creative process to inspire the next generation through art.

: The song encourages believers to be gentle and grateful for the blessing of daughters, citing the traditional wisdom that there is bereket (blessing) in having them. Cultural and Artistic Context About the Artist : It emphasizes the Islamic

: The lyrics honor the four daughters of the Prophet Muhammad— Zaynab, Ruqayyah, Umm Kulthum, and Fatima —referring to them as "ornaments above ornaments".