Homat el Diyar
| English: Guardians of the Homeland | |
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| Ħumāt ad-Diyār | |
Flag of Syria |
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National anthem of |
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| Lyrics | Khalil Mardam Bey, 1936 |
| Music | Mohammed Flayfel, 1936 |
| Adopted | 1936 |
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| File:Syrianthem.mid | |
“Ħumāt ad-Diyār” (Arabic: حُمَاةَ الدِّيَار, translated Guardians of the Homeland, is the national anthem of Syria, with lyrics written by Khalil Mardam Bey and the music by Mohammed Flayfel, who also composed the national anthem of the Palestinian National Authority, as well as many other Arab folk songs. It was adopted in 1936 and temporarily fell from use when Syria joined the United Arab Republic with Egypt in 1958. It was decided that the national anthem of the UAR would be a combination of the then-Egyptian anthem and Ħumāt ad-Diyār. When Syria seceded from the union in 1961, the anthem was completely restored.
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| Arabic lyrics | Transliteration | English translation |
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حـماةَ الـديارِ عليكمْ سـلامْ |
Humāta d-diyāri alaykum salām |
Guardians of the Homeland, |
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Protectors of the homeland, peace be upon you |
[edit] External links
- CHINS UP! Syrian National Songs - The website "Damascus Online" features a vocal version of the anthem among its collection of Syrian patriotic songs.
- Syria Events - This website about Syria includes a page with an Instrumental version of "Homat el Diyar".
- Lyrics, sheet music, and Audio