"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."

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

Usually performed in a Maqam (melodic mode), often using the Ney (reed flute) or Kudüm (drum).

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

Below is a deep write-up exploring its linguistic roots, spiritual themes, and cultural context. 📜 Linguistic Breakdown