Hymne Chérifien

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The Hymne Chérifien, has been the anthem of the Kingdom of Morocco even before the country gained its independence in 1956. Its music was written by Léo Morgan, and the final lyrics by Ali Squalli Houssaini in 1970.

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[edit] Arabic

منبت الأحرار * مشرق الأنوار
منتدى السؤدد وحماه
دمت منتداه
وحماه
عشت في الأوطان * للعلى عنوان
ملء كل جنان * ذكرى كل لسان
بالروح * بالجسد
هب فتاك
لبي نداك
في فمي وفي دمي
هواك ثار نور ونار
اخوتي هيا * للعلى سعيا
نشهد الدنيا * أنا هنا نحيا
بشعار
الله
الوطن الملك

[edit] Arabic Lyrics

Manbit l-ahrar machriqa l-anwar
Muntada es-su3adadi wa 7imah
Dumta muntadah
Wa 7imah
3Ishta fi l-awtan lil3ula 3unwan
Mil a kulli janan dikra kulli lisan
Bir-ruhi biljasadi
Habba fata9
Labba nida9
Fi fami wa-fi dami
Hawa9 thara nur wanar
Ikhwati hayya lil-3ula sa3ya
Nushidi d dunya anna huna nahya
Bi-shi3ar
Allah l-watan l-malik

[edit] English translation

Fountain of Freedom
Source of Light
Where sovereignty and safety meet,
Safety and sovereignty
May you ever combine!
You have lived among nations
With title sublime,
Filling each heart,
Sung by each tongue,
Your champion has risen
And answered your call.
In my mouth
And in my blood
Your breezes have stirred
Both light and fire.
Up! my brethren,
Strive for the highest.
We call to the world
That we are here ready.
We salute as our emblem
God, Homeland, and King.

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