Zemane Yukle - Ey Sahibi Esru

The mention of "Zamane" (The Age) highlights the fleeting nature of the material world. It serves as a reminder that while ages pass, the spiritual truth (represented by the "Sahib") remains eternal. 3. Seekers’ Plea

"Ey Sahibi Esr-i Zamane" (O Owner/Master of the Ages) is a deeply evocative spiritual or religious work, likely an (Islamic hymn) or a classical Qasida . The phrase typically refers to a high spiritual authority, often the Prophet Muhammad or a Sufi saint, addressed as the "Owner of the Age." Ey Sahibi Esru Zemane Yukle

Meditative, solemn, and focused on inner reflection ( Dhikr ). The mention of "Zamane" (The Age) highlights the

💡 "Ey Sahibi Esr-i Zamane" is more than a song; it is a bridge between the finite human experience and the infinite divine authority that governs time. If you'd like to dive deeper, let me know: Seekers’ Plea "Ey Sahibi Esr-i Zamane" (O Owner/Master

These tracks are widely found on platforms like SoundCloud , YouTube , and Turkish religious music archives under categories like Tasavvuf Müziği .

The title is rooted in Ottoman Turkish and Persian-Arabic influences: A direct vocative call ("O..."). Sahibi: Owner, master, or possessor. Esr-i Zamane: Esr (Asr): Time, era, or afternoon. Zamane : The current age or epoch. Translation: "O Master of the Time and Age." 🕊️ Spiritual Themes