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By Cynthia-G-Toups

The National Anthem of Oman was written by Ħafiẓ ben-Sâlem as-Sayl al-Gasâni and composed by Moħammed ʿAbdolwahâb.

 

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Salute to The Sultan

O Almighty, save His Majesty the Sultan
and His people in their homelands
with pride and peace
May He live long and triumphant
a glorified leader
for whom we shall lay down our lives
May He live long and triumphant
a glorified leader
for whom we shall lay down our lives

O Oman, we have been from the time of the Prophet
of the most loyal and noble Arabs
So ascend to the apex of the heavens
illuminate the cosmos
rejoice and relish in prosperity

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نشيد السلام السلطاني

يا ربنا احفظ لنا جلالة السلطان
والشعب في الأوطان
بالعز و الأمان
وليدم مؤيدا
عاهلا ممجدا
بالنفوس يفتدى
وليدم مؤيدا
عاهلا ممجدا
بالنفوس يفتدى

يا عمان نحن من عهد النبي
أوفياء من كرام العربي
فارتقي هام السماء
واملئي الكون الضياء
واسعدي وانعمي بالرخاء

 

 

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as-Salâm as-Solṭâni

Yâ rabbanâ eħfeẓ lanâ jalâlat as-Solṭân
Wa-š-šaʿba fi-l-ʾawṭân
Be-l-ʿazze wa-l-ʾamân
Wa-l-yadom moʾayadâ,
ʿÂhelân momajadâ;
Be-n-nofuse yoftadâ.
Wa-l-yadom moʾayadâ,
ʿÂhelân momajadâ;
Be-n-nofuse yoftadâ.

Yâ ʿOmân, naħno men ʿahd en-Nabi
ʾAwfiyâʾ men kerâme l-ʿArabi.
Fârtaqi hâm as-samâʾ
Wa-emlaʾi l-kun ḍ-ḍiyâʾ
Wa-s-saʿdi wa-n-naʿmi be-r-raxâʾ.

 

 

as-Salâm as-Solṭâni” was written by the poet Rashid bin Uzayyiz Al Khusaidi. The music for it was composed at the request of Muscat‘s government by James Frederick Mills, a Briton, in December 1932.

In 1970, a modified version was written by the poet Ħafiẓ ben-Sâlem as-Sayl al-Gasâni, the adviser of the former Sultan of Oman, Qaboos bin Said. The melody was composed by the Egyptian musician Mohammed Abdel Wahab.

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Hello Cynthia G. Toups! It's a pleasure to make your acquaintance. I'm the creator behind lyricstothesong.com, where we specialize in delving into the depths of song lyrics, uncovering their meanings, and celebrating the whimsy of nursery rhymes

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