Mustafa Kamacд±в Ehi Ente Hurrun Apr 2026
The belief that if one seeks refuge in Allah, the "plots of slaves" (oppressors) cannot harm them.
Encouraging "brothers" to remain patient and strong despite being "bound in chains". Mustafa KamacД±В Ehi Ente Hurrun
The lyrics (found on platforms like Musixmatch ) emphasize several core spiritual tenets: The belief that if one seeks refuge in
The song is based on a famous Arabic poem titled "," originally written by the influential Egyptian thinker and author Sayyid Qutb . Qutb penned these verses while imprisoned, using the metaphor of physical chains to highlight that a believer's spirit remains free as long as it is connected to God. Qutb penned these verses while imprisoned, using the
Sayyid Qutb (written during his imprisonment).
Kamacı provides a Turkish interpretation that maintains the original spiritual gravity while making it accessible to a Turkish-speaking audience. Key Themes of the Song