Chant of the Saudi Nation

an-Našīd al-Waṭanī as-Suʿūdī
Chant of the Saudi Nation
النشيد الوطني السعودي

National anthem of Saudi Arabia
Also known asعاش الملك (English: "Long live the king")
النشيد الوطني (English: "The National Anthem")
LyricsIbrāhīm Khafājī, 1984
MusicAbd al-Raḥman al-Khaṭīb (arranged by Sirāj Umar), 1947
Adopted1950 (as instrumental)
ReadoptedJune 29, 1984 (with lyrics)
Audio sample
U.S. Navy Band instrumental version (c. 2016)

The Chant of the Saudi Nation (Arabic: ٱلنَّشِيْد ٱلْوَطَنِي ٱلسُّعُوْدِي, romanizedan-Našīd al-Waṭanī as-Suʿūdī) is the national anthem of Saudi Arabia. It was first officially adopted in 1950 without lyrics. The piece was gifted by the King Faruq (r. 1936–1952) when King Abd al-Aziz (r. 1932–1953) made a visit to Egypt.[1] It was then adopted again in 1984 with lyrics written by Ibrahim Khafaji. The original composition was by Abd al-Rahman al-Khatib in 1947, and the brass instrumental version was later arranged by Siraj Umar.[2][3][4]

  1. ^ "A history of the Saudi national anthem". gulfnews.com. 23 September 2018. Retrieved 2019-02-08.
  2. ^ "Saudi Arabia – nationalanthems.info".
  3. ^ "نشيد العلم السعودي.. قصة خلدها التاريخ". Sayidaty.net (in Arabic). 2017-09-15. Retrieved 2019-01-11.
  4. ^ Al Ash-Shaykh, Malik (2018-09-23). "5 facts you should know about Saudi Arabia's national anthem". Stepfeed. Retrieved 2019-01-11.