Amin, Amin, ya Rabaljalil

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Amin, Amin, ya Rabaljalil
English: Amen, Amen, o Majestic Lord
Coat of arms of Perlis.svg
Coat of arms of Perlis

State anthem of  Perlis
LyricsSyed Hamzah ibni al-Marhum Syed Safi Jamalullail, 1930
MusicSyed Hamzah ibni al-Marhum Syed Safi Jamalullail, transcribed by R. G. Iles, further revisions by Edgar Lenthall, 1930
Adopted1935
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Amin, Amin, ya Rabaljalil is the anthem of Perlis, Malaysia. The lyrics are written in an admixture of Malay and Arabic.

History[]

In 1930, Syed Hamzah ibni al-Marhum Syed Safi Jamalullail, the fifth Raja of Perlis, and at the time serving as Vice President of the Perlis State Council, composed the tune to Amin, Amin, ya Rabaljalil. Jamalullail then asked R. G. Iles, the State Engineer, to transcribe and harmonise it, since he was not proficient at reading or writing music.[1]

Subsequently, the tune was orchestrated by Captain Edgar Lenthall, bandmaster for the Central Band of the Royal Malay Regiment.[2] It would be adopted as state anthem of Perlis in 1935.[1]

Lyrics[]

Arabic/Malay original English translation

Amin, amin, ya Rabaljalil,
Doa hamba yang sangat zalil,
Tinggikan daulat serta adil,
Kekal perintah Jamalullail.

Amen, amen, o majestic Lord,
Hear the prayers of your wards,
Uphold he whom is just and sovereign,
May Jamalullail forever reign.

Reference list[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Records, The Keeper of Public (1961). "How the State Anthems of Malaya came to be Written". Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. ^ "Supplement to the London Gazette on Friday, the 16th May 1958" (PDF).

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