Talk:Chant of the Saudi Nation

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Does anyone know who wrote this song? I'm trying to look for it in Google, but it looks like the song doesn't exist outside Wikipedia and it's mirrors. Never mind, I found it.

I notice "Moslems" as a spelling "Muslims." According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muslim , Muslim is the better speling. Is there some reason why is should have the older spelling? If there is, please change it back with your reason. -- RockMaestro

I formatted the whole thing , added the Arabic script along with a media link. --128.59.162.132 12:05, 20 December 2005 (UTC) S_N_B[reply]

I am still wondering about the name , "Ash al maleek" is just a part of the lyrics , I mean we ( Saudis ) might refer to it as (Sariee) but I don't even recall anyone calling it "Ash al maleek" . Officially, it is known as Al Salam Al Malaki meaning The Royal Salut. I request the change of the heading, it's inaccurate --128.59.162.132 13:48, 20 December 2005 (UTC) S_N_B[reply]

Adopted in 1984 or 1988[edit]

The article currently says it was adopted in 1984 while the info box says 1988 (both without citation). Could someone please find a source and correct the article or box? --Six words (talk) 11:15, 16 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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