Hino da Arábia Saudita
Hinos de Países
A Patriotic Ode: The Saudi Arabian National Anthem
The Saudi Arabian national anthem, known as 'Hino da Arábia Saudita,' is a powerful expression of national pride and religious devotion. The lyrics, performed by 'Hinos de Países,' are a call to honor and elevate the nation's glory and the greatness of its creator. The anthem begins with a call to rise for glory and highness, emphasizing the importance of striving for excellence and recognizing the divine source of their strength, 'Majdī li-khaliqi as-samā'!' which translates to 'Glory to the Creator of the heavens!'
The anthem continues with a vivid image of the green flag, 'al-khaffāqa 'akhḍar,' symbolizing the nation's identity and heritage. The flag is described as carrying the inscribed light, a metaphor for the guiding principles and values that the country upholds. The repeated phrase 'Allāhu 'akbar,' meaning 'God is great,' reinforces the deep-rooted Islamic faith that is central to Saudi Arabian culture and governance. This phrase serves as a unifying call, reminding citizens of their shared beliefs and the divine support they rely on.
The anthem also pays homage to the nation's history and its role in the Muslim world, 'Qad ʻišta fakhra al-muslimīn,' which means 'You have lived as the pride of Muslims.' This line highlights Saudi Arabia's significance as the birthplace of Islam and its ongoing influence in the Muslim community. The closing lines, 'ʻĀš al-malīk Li-l-ʻalam Wa-al-waṭan!' translate to 'Long live the King, for the flag and the homeland!' This final declaration underscores the loyalty to the monarchy and the unity of the nation under its leadership, encapsulating the essence of patriotism and national solidarity.