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#1 [Permalink] Posted on 22nd April 2006 22:01
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Al Ghurabaa = The strangers
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#2 [Permalink] Posted on 22nd April 2006 22:04
smack that! i was just listening to that!!!

Wassalam

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#3 [Permalink] Posted on 6th November 2006 07:58
a sincere voice cant you hear that?


I cried first time I heard it, whether I didnt know what is the meaning of this nashedd

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#4 [Permalink] Posted on 6th November 2006 09:06
Salaam

Here's my attempt at translating the nasheed.

Insha Allah, a fluent Arab will kindly come forward and correct my errors.

Strangers ... strangers ... strangers ... strangers

غرباء..غرباء...غرباء...غرباء

Strangers... and without it being for Allah, we will not be rewarded

غرباء و لغير الله لا نحني الجباه

Strangers... to be satisfied with it is the motto for life

غرباء و ارتضيناها شعارا للحياة

If you ask about us, then indeed we do not care of the tyranny

إن تسل عنا فإنا لا نبالي بالطغاة

We are the soldiers of Allah, our path is that of (being) rejected

نحن جند الله دوما دربنا درب الإباء

We do not care for about our shackles, indeed we will strive for eternity

لن نبالي بالقيود بل سنمضي للخلود

Thus we fight and struggle and strike anew

فالنجاهد ونناضل و نقاتل من جديد

Its strangeness as is the passion of the earth's slaves

غرباء هكذا الأحرار في دنيا العبيد

How many times we remember a time; a day that was joyous

كم تذكرنا زمانا يوم كنا سعداء

Allah's book, we recite night and day

بكتاب الله نتلوه صباحا و مساء

Strangers ... strangers ... strangers ... strangers

غرباء...غرباء...غرباء...غرباء



I hope it will bring the nasheed to life through understanding the gist of its meaning.

Please remember the muj4h1d5, the oppressed and all the Muslims in your duas.

Fee amaanillah
Wassalaam
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#5 [Permalink] Posted on 6th November 2006 11:20
mashallah lovely nazam
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#6 [Permalink] Posted on 6th November 2006 13:42

The introduction:


ليس الغريب هو الذى فارغ الديار ودع الآن
The stranger is not the one who empties the house and bids farewell now

و لكن الغريب هو الذى يجد و الناس من حوله يلعبون
But the stranger is he who is serious while the people around him play

و يصحو و الباس من حوله ينامون
And is awake while the people around him sleep

و يسلك درب الخير و الناس في ضلالهم يتخططون
And follows the best path* while the people around him plot and plan in their misguidance

و صدق الشاعر اذ يقول
And truthful was the poet when he said:

قال لى صاحب اراك غريبا
My friend said to me, I see you as a stranger

بين هذا الأنام دون خليل
Amongst these people without a close friend

قلت كلا! بل الأنام غريب انا في عالم و هذه سبيلى
I said nay! But the people are strange, I'm in this world and this is my way

هذا هو الغريب
This is the stranger

غريب عند العابثين من البشر
Strange in the view of those who jest and mock from amongst mankind

و لكنه عند ربه في مقام كريم
But in the Sight of his Lord, he is at a Noble Station



(*also means, narrow mountain pass)


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