Mohamed Sudqi Ayyash

Colonel Mohamed Sudqi Ayyash (1925-2000) was a Bahraini police band leader[1] who wrote the words for the Bahraini national anthem, Bahrainona, used from Bahrain's independence from the United Kingdom in 1971 until 2002,[2] when they were changed as a result of the country becoming an emirate.[3]

Lyrics by Mohammed Sudqi Ayyash

ArabicTransliterationTranslation
بحرينناBaḥraynunaOur Bahrain
بلد الأمانBaladolamanCountry of security
وطن الكرامWatanol kiramNation of hospitality
يحمي حماها أميرنا الهمامYahmi Hi maha Amirunal HomamProtected by our courageous Amir
قامت على هدي الرسالة والعدالة والسلامQamatala Hadyelresalate Wal Adalati Wal Salam!Founded on the principles of the Message, Justice and Peace
عاشت دولة البحرينAshat Dawlatol BahrainLong live the State of Bahrain

References

  1. "بريد البحرين يعلن عن اصدار ثلاثة طوابع تذكارية بمناسبة العيد الوطني وعيد الجلوس | وزارة المواصلات والاتصالات" [Bahrain Post announces the issuance of three commemorative stamps on the occasion of National Day and Accession Day]. Ministry of Transportation and Telecommunications Kingdom of Bahrain. Archived from the original on 2019-12-15. Retrieved 2022-01-16.
  2. Central Intelligence Agency (2013). The CIA World Factbook 2014. Skyhorse Publishing Company, Incorporated. ISBN 978-1-62873-451-5.
  3. Nee, Patrick W. (24 January 2014). Key Facts on Bahrain: Essential Information on Bahrain. The Internationalist. GGKEY:8N8EPXHQHPW.
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