Ehi Ente Hurrun Kardesim Sen Ozgursun May 2026

"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

Qutb reportedly wrote these verses while facing execution for his activism and religious outreach ( da'wah ). Ehi Ente Hurrun Kardesim Sen Ozgursun

The poem was written by the Egyptian writer and intellectual during his imprisonment in the 1950s or 1960s. "Ehi Ente Hurrun" (Arabic: Akhi Anta Hurrun ),

The poem has been adapted into numerous nasheeds by various artists, including Mustafa Kamacı , Abdullah Beyhan , and Mahmud Huzaifa . including Mustafa Kamacı

Ehi Ente Hurrun (Kardeşim Sen Özgürsün) by Mustafa Kamacı