It begins by asserting that the prisoner is free behind bars because they have submitted only to God, not to their jailer [1].
It encourages steadfastness ( Sabr ) and suggests that the "darkness" of tyranny is temporary, while the light of truth is eternal [2]. Axi Anta Hurrun Yukle
The central message is that while a body can be chained or imprisoned, a person’s spirit and beliefs remain untouchable as long as they are anchored in a higher purpose [1]. It begins by asserting that the prisoner is