The Royal National Anthem is the national anthem of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, adopted in 1946. The lyrics were penned by ʿAbdul Munʿim Rifāʿī, and the melody was composed by ʿAbdul Qādir Tanīr.

History

The first version of the lyrics was very short, as it only contained the first stanza of the current version. 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. The composition is in F major on the musical scale.

Lyrics

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𝄆 Long live the King! 𝄇

His position sublime,

His banners wave in glory supreme.

II

Our goal we've attained,

For us the day you've revived,

A revolution gives us our motivation!

Flying over the shoulders of the highest comets.

O king of Arabs,

From your best prophet.

The honour of the dynasty,

Talked about in the depths of books!

III

All the youthful men

Are your armies

His determination never dies out!

Getting from your meaning a symbol of well-being!

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.

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Notes

References

  • Jordan: Al-salam Al-malaki Al-urdoni (Royal Anthem of Jordan) - Audio of the national anthem of Jordan, with information and lyrics (archive link)
  • The full vocal version of The National Anthem of Jordan performed by a military band with mixed chorus in the early 80's. (YouTube) (archive link)
  • Instrumental version of "As-salam al-malaki al-urdoni" in RealAudio
  • Himnuszok – a vocal version of the full Anthem, featured on szbszig's "Himnuszok" website. The song is performed by a military band with mixed chorus. The full version is only played for special occasions like the King's Birthday.