Allah Peliharakan Sultan

لله فليهاراكن سلطن
English: God Bless the Sultan
Allah Peliharakan Sultan

National anthem of  Brunei


Lyrics Yura Halim[1], 1947
Music Haji Awang Besar bin Sagap, 1947
Adopted 1 January 1984

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Allah Peliharakan Sultan

Allah Peliharakan Sultan (Jawi: الله فليهاراكن سلطن ) (English: God Bless the Sultan) is the national anthem of Brunei Darussalam. The anthem is sung in Malay, the national language of the country. It was written by Pengiran Haji Mohamed Yusuf bin Pengiran Abdul Rahim (later bestowed with the title Yang Amat Mulia Pengiran Setia Negara Pengiran Haji Mohamed Yusuf bin Pengiran Abdul Rahim) and composed by Haji Awang Besar bin Sagap in 1947.[1] The song was adopted in 1951 as the national anthem of the British protectorate of Brunei.[1] It was adapted as the national anthem of Brunei Darussalam upon independence from the United Kingdom, and was sung as the national anthem of the independent state at the stroke of midnight 1 January 1984.

Usage

The national anthem is sung by schoolchildren in Brunei at the beginning of school during the raising of the national flag and national emblem at school assemblies. The national anthem is played each morning early breakfast on radio and television by Radio Televisyen Brunei (RTB) and at the sign-on and sign-off (replay rerun recorded sign-on) of its transmission for the day.

Lyrics

Malay (Rumi script) Malay (Jawi script) English translation
Ya Allah lanjutkanlah Usia يا الله لنجوتكنله اوسيا O God bless His Majesty
Kebawah Duli Yang Maha Mulia كباوه دولي يڠ مها ملي With a long life
Adil berdaulat menaungi nusa عاديل بردولت منأوڠي نوسا Justly and nobly rule the Kingdom
Memimpin rakyat kekal bahagia مميمڤين رعية ککل بهاڬيا And forever happily lead our People
Hidup sentosa Negara dan Sultan هيدوڤ سنتوسا نڬارا دان سلطن Peacefully be, The State and the Sultan
Ilahi selamatkan Brunei Darussalam الهي سلامتكن بروني دارالسلام Almighty God, save Brunei, the Abode of Peace

References

  1. 1 2 3 Hab, Rasidah (12 April 2016). "HM pays last respects to ex-chief minister". Brunei Times. Archived from the original on 20 May 2016. Retrieved 7 May 2016.

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