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The most common of the literary genres (naat, siyer, hilye, şemail, Muhammediye, etc.) describing our Prophet is Hz. They are verse or prose mawlids written on the occasion of the birth of Muhammad. The most successful mawlid in Turkish literature is Süleyman Çelebi's Vesîletü'n-Necât. The work was written with sincere respect and loyalty to the Prophet. One of the important points in Süleyman Çelebi's enthusiastic reflection of our nation's endless love for our Prophet is the words of address in which he expressed the endless love and loyalty to our Prophet in the language of the people. In the literature, the terms addressing, shouting, and addressing are also used for addressing words. In the old grammars, the term nida was used, and later the term exclamation. An exclamation is essentially a loud sound; It serves to reflect various emotions with high volume, emphasis and intonation. Callouts can occur with a single word (Ey, hey, âh) as well as in the form of a phrase (Ey Habîb, hey baby, âh youth). In this study, the calls in Süleyman Çelebi's work called Vesîletü'n-Necât; addressed in the titles of vocalization forms and vocalization structures. By addressing the interlocutor with different addressing words, consonant calls were also made. It has been determined that these calls are formed with both direct exclamations and exclamation points. According to the data obtained, Süleyman Çelebi had 48 (3 different names, 45 different adjectives) for our Prophet; It has been determined that he calls out to Allah in 5 different ways. In a couplet, there may be only one callout marker, as well as there are examples in which it is called with 2, 3, 4, 6 call markers, and even the whole of the couplet consists of a voiced phrase.