I was just thinking of uploading that. Though I dont agree with groups and so forth, that nasheed is deep, and I wastold that was the judge that put them there crying.
Subhan Allah.
Ghurabaa means strangers, and what he says throughout the thing is like:
Ghurabaa Ghurabaa Ghurabaa Ghurabaa
Ghurabaa Ghurabaa Ghurabaa Ghurabaa
Strangers do not bow their heads to anyone besides Allah
Strangers have chosen this to be their motto for life
Strangers do not bow their heads to anyone besides Allah
Strangers have chosen this to be their motto for life
If you ask about us, then we do not care about the tyrants
If you ask about us, then we do not care about the tyrants
We are regular soldiers of Allah, our path is a reserved path
Ghurabaa Ghurabaa Ghurabaa Ghurabaa
Ghurabaa Ghurabaa Ghurabaa Ghurabaa
We never care about the chains, rather we will continue forever
We never care about the chains, rather we will continue forever
So let us make Jihad, and battle and fight from the start
So let us make Jihad, and battle and fight from the start
Strangers, this is how they are enslaved free in the enslaved world
Ghurabaa Ghurabaa Ghurabaa Ghurabaa
Ghurabaa Ghurabaa Ghurabaa Ghurabaa
How many times we remembered a time when we were happy
In the Book of Allah we recite in the morning and evening
How many times we remembered a time when we were happy
In the Book of Allah we recite in the morning and evening
Ghurabaa Ghurabaa Ghurabaa Ghurabaa
Ghurabaa Ghurabaa Ghurabaa Ghurabaa
Strangers do not bow their heads to anyone besides Allah
Strangers have chosen this to be their motto for life
If you ask about us, then we do not care about the tyrants
If you ask about us, then we do not care about the tyrants
We are regular soldiers of Allah, our path is a reserved path
Ghurabaa Ghurabaa Ghurabaa Ghurabaa
Ghurabaa Ghurabaa Ghurabaa Ghurabaa
I got that from someone on the net so I dont know how reliable it is.