As the "Mp3" era brings this ancient sound to digital life, the story of the song remains timeless:

Musa’s voice enters, deep and resonant. He sings of a longing so heavy it cannot be carried alone. The lyrics tell of a person who has "a petition to submit," asking for mercy, understanding, and a bridge across the silence.

He begins to play and the melody instantly transports him to the rugged Taurus Mountains of his youth. The song is an "arzuhal"—a formal petition—but not one written for a courtroom. This is a petition of the heart, sent to a distant loved one or perhaps to the divine.

By the time the last string stops vibrating, the story is clear: no matter how much technology changes, the human need to be heard—to submit our "Arzuhal"—never fades.