"Ehi Ente Hurrun" (Arabic: Akhi Anta Hurrun ), which translates to is a powerful poem and nasheed (Islamic vocal music) widely recognized across the Muslim world as a symbol of spiritual resilience and freedom. Origin and History
It was composed to provide reassurance and encouragement to fellow inmates, emphasizing that while their bodies might be confined, their souls remained free through their faith.
The poem was written by the Egyptian writer and intellectual during his imprisonment in the 1950s or 1960s.
Ehi Ente Hurrun (Kardeşim Sen Özgürsün) by Mustafa Kamacı
Qutb reportedly wrote these verses while facing execution for his activism and religious outreach ( da'wah ).