1. The poem welcomes guests to the land and calls it a blessed place where good manners were established.
2. It advises people not to despair of regaining their honor and dignity, as the Lord is more powerful than those who are defeated.
3. It asks people to embody the great majesty and glory of God, as the poet says he sees majesty as the ultimate goal.
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Ahlan Bina
1. The poem welcomes guests to the land and calls it a blessed place where good manners were established.
2. It advises people not to despair of regaining their honor and dignity, as the Lord is more powerful than those who are defeated.
3. It asks people to embody the great majesty and glory of God, as the poet says he sees majesty as the ultimate goal.
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Ahlan Bina
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Munsyid : Far East http://liriknasyid.com Ahlan Bina bitatil biladil wa marhaban Jadad tumul ah dal ladzi kod akhlaqo La tai asu an tastarid du majdakum Fala rubba maghlubin hawa sum martaqo Madad lahul ammal lu fi af lakiha Khaiturraja ilal u lafa ta sallaqo Fatajassamu lil majdikul li azimattin Inni ra aitul majdu so'bal murtaqo Ahlan Bina bitatil biladil wa marhaban Jadad tumul ah dal ladzi kod akhlaqo La tai asu an tastarid du majdakum Fala rubba maghlubin hawa sum martaqo Ya Rasullallah Ya Habiballah x4 Shama iluhu maan nasimissiba Bialthofimin ha wa zahri riba kasahul maha mida mundus siba Wa a' rohu min a'ri kulli mazam Ya Rasullallah Ya Habiballah x4