Fortress of Islam, Heart of Asia

"Fortress of Islam, Heart of Asia"[a] is an Afghan mujahideen battle song composed in 1919 by Ustad Qasim. It was adopted as the national anthem of the Islamic State of Afghanistan from 1992 to 2006.[1][2][3][4][5]

Pashto: Milli Surūd
Dari: Surūdi Millī
English: National Anthem
Pashto: ملی سرود
Dari: سرود ملی

Former national anthem of  Afghanistan
Also known asقلعه اسلام قلب اسیا (English: "Fortress of Islam, Heart of Asia")
LyricsDaoud Farani
MusicUstad Qasim, 1919
Adopted1992 (1992)
Readopted2002 (2002)
Relinquished1996 (1996), 2006 (2006)
Preceded by"Garam shah lā garam shah" (1992)
"Dā də bātorāno kor" (2002)
Succeeded by"Dā də bātorāno kor" (1996)
"Millī Surūd" (2006)
Audio sample
transl. ur – transl. ALA-LC
ملي سرود
"The National Anthem"

History

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During the late 1990s, the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan under the Taliban took control over most of Afghanistan from the UN-recognized government and ruled most of the country until late 2001. The Taliban outlawed music throughout the territory that they controlled, which consisted of most of the country. As such, most of Afghanistan practically was left without a national anthem during that time, until late 2001 when the Taliban was overthrown. The song was reintroduced by the new transitional government of Afghanistan in 2002;[citation needed] it remained such when the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan was established in 2004 and was used by the latter until 2006.[6][7]

Lyrics

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Ustad Qasim, the composer
Dari lyrics[8] Romanization of Persian English translation[9]

قلعه اسلام قلب آسیا
جاویدان آزاد خاک آریا
زادگاه قهرمانان بزرگ
سنگر رزمنده مردان خدا
الله اکبر الله اکبر الله اکبر

تیغ ایمانش به میدان جهاد
بند استبداد را از هم گسست
ملت ازاده افغانستان
در جهان زنجیر محکومان شکست
الله اکبر الله اکبر الله اکبر

هر خط قران نظام ما بود
پرچم ایمان به بام ما بود
هم صدا و هم نوا با هم روان
وحدت ملی مرام مابود
الله اکبر الله اکبر الله اکبر

شاد زی ازاد زی اباد زی
ای وطن در نور قانون خدا
مشعل آزادگی را بر فراز
مردم سر گشته راشو رهنما
الله اکبر الله اکبر الله اکبر

Qal’a-yi Islām, qalb-i Āsiyā,
Jāwēdān āzād, xāk-e Āriyā,
Zādgāh-i qahramānān-i buzurg,
Sangar-i razminda mardān-i Xudā
Allāhu akbar, Allāhu akbar, Allāhu akbar.

Tēǧ-i īmān-aš ba maydān-i jihād,
Band-i istibdād-rā az ham gusast
Millat-i āzāda-yi Afğānistān
Dar jihān zanjīr-u mahkūmān šekast.
Allāhu akbar, Allāhu akbar, Allāhu akbar.

Har xatt-i Qur’ān nizām-i mā buwad,
Parčam-i īmān ba bām-i mā buwad,
Hamsadā u-hamnawā bā ham rawān,
Wahdat-i millī marām-i mā buwad.
Allāhu akbar, Allāhu akbar, Allāhu akbar.

Šād zī, āzād zī, ābād zī,
Ay watan dar nūr-i qānūn-i Xudā.
Maš’al-i āzādagī-rā bar farāz,
Mardum-i sargušta-rā šaw rahnamā.
Allāhu akbar, Allāhu akbar, Allāhu akbar.

Fortress of Islam, heart of Asia,
Forever free, soil of the Aryans,
Birthplace of great heroes
Fellow traveler of the warriors of the men of God,
God is great! God is great! God is great!

Arrow of her faith to the arena of Jihad,
Removing the shackles of suppression,
The nation of freedom, Afghanistan,
Breaks the chains of the oppressed in the world.
God is great! God is great! God is great!

Let the lines of the Qur'an be our order,
Let the banner of faith be on our roof,
With the echoes and the voices going together,
Let national unity be what we strive for,
God is great! God is great! God is great!

Live happy, live free, live and prosper,
Oh homeland in the light of God’s law,
Lift the torch of freedom high,
Become a leader for the people who are oppressed,
God is great! God is great! God is great!

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Dari: قلعه اسلام قلب اسیا, romanized: Qalai Islām, Qalbi Āsiā

References

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  1. ^ Bristow, Michael; Lim, Josh; Popp, Reinhard (11 May 2012). "Afghanistan (1992-1999, 2002-2006)". NationalAnthems.info. Retrieved 1 December 2017.
  2. ^ "National anthems - Islamic State of Afghanistan (1992-2006)". 21 August 2016 – via YouTube.
  3. ^ "Fortress of Islam, heart of Asia…" – via Amazon.
  4. ^ "Afghanistan: "Fortress of Islam, Heart of Asia…"" – via Amazon.
  5. ^ Pigott, Peter (28 February 2007). Canada in Afghanistan: The War So Far. Dundurn. p. 17. ISBN 9781550026740 – via Internet Archive. Fortress of Islam, Heart of Asia.
  6. ^ "New Afghanistan anthem possible". Archived from the original on 2 October 2006. Retrieved 18 September 2019.
  7. ^ "National Anthem Downloads, Lyrics, & Information: NationalAnthems.us - Afghanistan: New recording by the composer". www.nationalanthems.us.
  8. ^ "National Anthem Downloads, Lyrics, & Information: NationalAnthems.us - Afghanistan 1992-1999 and 2002-2006". www.nationalanthems.us. Archived from the original on 17 July 2007.
  9. ^ "Afghanistan Online: Previous National Anthem". www.afghan-web.com. Archived from the original on 15 October 2007. Retrieved 15 October 2007.
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