The poem discusses a non-believer whose hands were cut off as punishment. On the second day, his punishment is lifted due to his good deeds and he dies as a monotheist, mentioning God with his last words. The poem serves as a lesson that even for wrongdoers, there is mercy if they repent and do good. It promotes the virtues of forgiveness, good deeds, and dying with faith in God.
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The poem discusses a non-believer whose hands were cut off as punishment. On the second day, his punishment is lifted due to his good deeds and he dies as a monotheist, mentioning God with his last words. The poem serves as a lesson that even for wrongdoers, there is mercy if they repent and do good. It promotes the virtues of forgiveness, good deeds, and dying with faith in God.