Yukle — Ey Sahibi Esru Zemane

The lyrics of such works generally revolve around three core pillars: 1. Divine Sovereignty

The "Sahib" (Master) is often addressed as the one who holds the reins of the current era. In Sufi tradition, this can refer to the (the spiritual axis of the world) or the Mahdi (the guided one expected to bring justice). 2. Temporal Transience Ey Sahibi Esru Zemane Yukle

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 The lyrics of such works generally revolve around

Are you trying to find a (e.g., Sami Özer, Ender Doğan)? Esr-i Zamane: Esr (Asr): Time, era, or afternoon

Meditative, solemn, and focused on inner reflection ( Dhikr ).

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

The "Yukle" (Download/Upload) context in your query suggests a modern search for the audio, but the "Deep Write-up" aspect focuses on the (supplication). These hymns are used to: Find peace in chaotic times. Request intercession from spiritual masters. Express humility before the "Master of the Ages." 🎧 Musical Context