Bahrainona

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Bahrainona (Our Bahrain) (Arabic: نشيد البحرين الوطني‎) is the national anthem of Bahrain. Two different versions were made with the same melody but with different words. The first one was used from the independence of Bahrain in 1971 until 2002, and the other was used since the country's ruler Hamad ibn Isa Al Khalifah declared himself as a king and his country a kingdom until the present.

The original words were written by Mohamed Sudqi Ayyash (born 1925). The composer of the melody is unknown.

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[edit] Original words in Arabic

بحريننا
مليكنا
رمز الوئام
دستورها عالي المكانة والمقام
ميثاقها نهج الشريعة والعروبة والقيم
عاشت مملكة البحرين
بلد الكرام
مهد السلام
دستورها عالي المكانة والمقام
ميثاقها نهج الشريعة والعروبة والقيم
عاشت مملكة البحرين

[edit] Original words transliterated

Bahrainona,
Maleekuna,
Ramz-ul-wi'am,
Dustooruha 'alil-makanati wal-maqam;
Meethaqoha nahjush-shari'ati wal-uroobati wal-qiyam,
'Ashat mamlakat-ul-bahrain,
Baladol kiram,
Mahdos-salam,
Dustooruha 'alil-makanati wal-maqam;
Meethaqoha nahjush-shari'ati wal-uroobati wal-qiyam,
'Ashat mamlakat-ul-bahrain

[edit] English translation of the original words

Our Bahrain
Our King
A symbol of the harmony
Its constitution is high in the place and the position
Its charter is the way of (method of) sharia, Arabism and the values
Long live the kingdom of Bahrain
Country of nobles
Cradle of peace
Its constitution is high in the place and the position
Its charter is the way of (method of) sharia, Arabism and the values
Long live the kingdom of Bahrain


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