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The Royal Anthem of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan

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as-Salām al-Malakī al-ʾUrdunī
English: The Royal Anthem of Jordan
السلام الملكي الأردني

National anthem of  Jordan
Also known asعاش المليك (English: Long live the King!)
LyricsʿAbdel Munʿim al-Rifāʿī
MusicʿAbdul al-Qādir al-Tanīr
Adopted25 May 1946
Audio sample
U.S. Navy Band instrumental version (original verse only)

"The Royal Anthem of Jordan" (Arabic: السلام الملكي الأردني, romanizedas-Salām al-Malakī al-ʾUrdunī) is the national anthem of Jordan, adopted in 1946. The lyrics were written by ʿAbdel Munʿim al-Rifāʿī, and the music was composed by ʿAbdul al-Qādir al-Tanīr. The first version of the lyrics was very short, as it only contained the first stanza of the current version.[1][2] Since then, the anthem has been expanded. The abridged version of the anthem is usually used, while the full version is reserved for special occasions.[3]

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Transcription

Lyrics

Arabic original[4][5] Romanization IPA transcription[a] English translation[6]

١
𝄇 عاش المليك 𝄆
ساميا مقامه
خافقات في المعالي أعلامه

٢
نحن أحرزنا المنى
يوم أحييت لنا
نهضة تحفزنا
تتسامى فوق هام الشهب

جوقة:
يا مليك العرب
لك من خير نبي
شرف في النسب
حدثت عنه بطون الكتب

٣
الشباب الأمجد
جندك المجند
عزمه لا يخمد
فيه من معناك رمز الدأب

جوقة

٤
دمت نورا وهدى
في البرايا سيدا
هانئا ممجدا
تحت أعلامك مجد العرب

جوقة

I
𝄆 ʿĀš al-Malīk 𝄇
Sāmiyan maqāmuhu
H̱āfiqātin fī l-maʿālī ʾaʿlāmuhu

II
Naḥnu ʾaḥraznā l-munā
Yawma ʾaḥyayta lanā
Nahḍatan taḥfizunā
Tatasāmā fawqa hāmi š-šuhubi

Jawqa:
Yā malīka l-ʿArabi
Laka min ẖayri nabī
Šarafun fī n-nasabi
Ḥaddaṯat ʿanhu buṭūnu l-kutubi

III
aš-Šabābu l-ʾamjadu
Junduka l-mujannadu
ʿAzmuhu lā yaẖmadu
Fīhi min maʿnāka ramzu d-daʾabi

Jawqa

IV
Dumta nūran wa-hudā
Fī l-barāyā sayyidā
Hāniʾan mumajjadā
Taḥta ʾaʿlāmika majdu l-ʿArabi

Jawqa

1
𝄆 [ʕɑːʃ æl.mæ.liːk] 𝄇
[sæː.mi.jæn mɑ.qɑː.mu.hu]
[xɑː.fɪ.qɑː.tɪn fɪː‿l.mæ.ʕæː.liː ʔɑʕ.læː.mu.hu]

2
[nɑħ.nʊ ʔɑħ.rɑz.næː‿l.mʊ.næː]
[jɑw.mæ ʔɑħ.jæj.tæ læ.næː]
[nɑh.dˁɑ.tæn tɑħ.fɪ.zʊ.næː]
[tæ.tæ.sæː.mæː fɑw.qɑ hæː.mi‿ʃ.ʃu.hu.bi]

[ʒɑw.qɑ]
[jæː mæ.liːkæ‿l.ʕɑ.rɑ.bi]
[læ.kæ mɪn xɑj.ri næ.biː]
[ʃɑ.rɑ.fʊn fɪː‿n.næ.sæ.bi]
[ħɑd.dæ.θæt ʕɑn.hu bʊ.tˁʊː.nʊ‿l.ku.tu.bi]

3
[æʃ.ʃæ.bæː.bu‿l.ʔæm.ʒæ.du]
[ʒun.du.kæ‿l.mu.ʒæn.næ.du]
[ʕɑz.mu.hu læː jɑx.mæ.du]
[fiː.hi mɪn mɑʕ.næː.kɑ rɑm.zu‿d.dæ.ʔæ.bi]

[ʒɑw.qɑ]

4
[dʊm.tæ nuː.rɑn wæ hʊ.dæː]
[fɪː‿l.bɑ.rɑː.jæː sæj.jɪ.dæː]
[hæː.ni.ʔæn mu.mæʒ.ʒæ.dæː]
[tɑħ.tæ ʔɑʕ.læː.mi.kæ mæʒ.du‿l.ʕɑ.rɑ.bi]

[ʒɑw.qɑ]

I
𝄆 Long live the King! 𝄇
His position sublime,
His banners waving in glory supreme.

II
We achieved our goal,
On the day you revived for us,
A revolution gives us our motivation!
Flying over the shoulders of the highest comets.

Chorus:
O king of Arabs,
From the best prophet you have.
The honour of dynasty,
Talked about in the depths of books!

III
All the youthful men,
Are your armed armies
His determination never dies out!
Getting from your meaning a symbol of well-being![b]

Chorus

IV
May you stay the light and the guide,
A master in being away of all sins and wrong-doing,
Living your life happily and well-respected!
Under your flag rests the glory of Arabs.

Chorus

Notes

  1. ^ See Help:IPA/Arabic and Jordanian Arabic § Phonology.
  2. ^ Translated literally. Meaning: "Getting from you the manners you have!"

References

  1. ^ "Jordan". nationalanthems.info.
  2. ^ "National Anthem". King Abdullah II Official Website.
  3. ^ "Jordan National anthem". Index Mundi. January 20, 2018.
  4. ^ "السلام الملكي". King Abdullah II. Archived from the original on 2020-05-13.
  5. ^ "كلمات النشيد الوطني الأردني". Saaih. 19 June 2017.
  6. ^ "Jordan National Anthem". AnthemWorld.com.

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