The first time I heard this one, I thought I knew all the Nasserist-era songs from Mohammad Abd el Wahab and Abd el Halim Hazfez. Some of the translations are a bit off. At 13:45, they're not saying brother of Abd el Nasser; they're saying "Al Nasser," which means victorious.
apologies for that, i also mistranslated "تار" at the end which i just noticed now 💔 more will come soon hopefully since i have an entire catalogue of un-translated nasserist songs 🙏
I keep coming back to listen to this song, it surprised because I thought there was no other pan Arab songs than greatest home land, the rising generation and the voice of the masses, makes me wonder if there are more hidden gems like this. Although the song is good it’s not really perfect, the add unnecessary countries like Jordan for example
Why didn't you include UAE, Bahrain and Qatar? Adding South Sudan is a bit wierd ig And as some comments says you didn't include Mauritania, Somalia and Djibouti I can understand Comoros, they are in the Southern Hemisphere and the flagmap will have to shrink quite small for them to appear
UAE Bahrain and Qatar are shown on the full map, but not shown seprately since the song didn't mention them and since they were still under British protection during the time of the song, South Sudan was also Sudanese during the time of the song Somalia Djibouti and Mauritania weren't mentioned in the song and barely had any Pan-Arab aspirations and Somalia and Djibouti only have a minority Arab speaking population
@@Polavianus It is pretty much cuz of that yea, if Zanzibar was still a thing it'd probably be apart of the Arab World since it was historically settled by Arabs and arabized culturally, same way the comoros were
@@Ptoly we never used that, we use only the current one with five pointed star, the one you put ita used to mock moroccans saying that we are pro israel, even if thats not true
@@qualcuno5973 perhaps, i put that i wont n the description because alot of my previous long-songs got not alot of views, plus most of the other long songs i have have another theme than sout el gamaheer, this one or el gael al saed. I'll probably do one more long song after 2-3 more non long videos
@@ihab_gogoWell it was a Protectorate not a colony and so was Egypt. Most of the British holdings within the Arab world were Proctorate rather full blown colonies unlike the French and Italian holdings which were full blown Colonies. The difference between a Colony and a Proctorate is often quite blurry and often marginal but generally speaking in a Colony the is usually no representation for the locals and usually the local is often undermined or even abolished but in a Proctorate the local authority is usually is kept intact for example despite being under nominal British rule still kept its King even if he was a puppet also in Jordan and Iraq where both countries kept their Kings. Oman was the same, the country kept its Sultan even if he was a puppet and both Kuwait and Qatar kept their Sheikhs and Emirs. Both Hadhramout and Aden kept their Emirs and the Emirs of Hormuz(Modern UAE) still kept their titles. It is good to note that not all Frech holdings were Colonies. For example Algeria,.Tunisia and Lebaon were full blown Colonies but Morocco and Syria weren't. Morocco kept its Sultan and Syria was divided into three states; The State of Aleppo, The State of Damascus and The Janal Druze State.
@@reconscout2238 pan arabic songs mostly of them are egyptian, syrian and some in iraqi dialect, because they were the pan arabist socialist countries
Another extremely long Pan-Arab song let's go
You know that the song is going to be good when it's more of 8 minutes
The editing on this is amazing--and a very rare song too! I love it!
Never heard this one before wow
Great!!! 🇪🇭🇲🇦🇩🇿🇹🇳🇱🇾🇪🇬🇸🇩🇵🇸🇱🇧🇯🇴🇸🇾🇮🇶🇰🇼🇸🇦🇦🇪🇾🇪🇴🇲
Glory to Arabism from Somalia
Listened to this while exercising.
So underrated animation and song, I love this.
How did you get the audio to sound so clear? This is such a gem
12:17 "Black Gold" just means oil for those who don't know
امة عربية واحدة ذات رسالة خالدة
The first time I heard this one, I thought I knew all the Nasserist-era songs from Mohammad Abd el Wahab and Abd el Halim Hazfez. Some of the translations are a bit off. At 13:45, they're not saying brother of Abd el Nasser; they're saying "Al Nasser," which means victorious.
apologies for that, i also mistranslated "تار" at the end which i just noticed now 💔
more will come soon hopefully since i have an entire catalogue of un-translated nasserist songs 🙏
@@PtolyI can’t wait to hear them all :] !
This is the best one out of the 7. Thanks.
I ❤ Patriotic Arab Songs
Based song and also this video have one of the best edits have been made in anthemtube history
ما اجملها ❤❤❤❤
3:58 is when it gets good fr
Adorei a marcha! é tão bela quanto "Al Watan Al Akbar"..
I keep coming back to listen to this song, it surprised because I thought there was no other pan Arab songs than greatest home land, the rising generation and the voice of the masses, makes me wonder if there are more hidden gems like this.
Although the song is good it’s not really perfect, the add unnecessary countries like Jordan for example
0:53 you missed Djibouti, and the british didn't occupy oman
Gem
Esta larguísimo
Art 🗿
Sad for syria yemen iraq sudan Palestine Somalia 😢
Why are the Nasserist songs always so long?
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14:00 , muritania be like :
This is Egypt
@@loozlooz-z3t They're talking about how Mauritania wasn't mentioned
I started learning arabic becuase of those songs
It's more than proof you don't need to depend on the Qur'an to learn Arabic. The language alone stands over any association with a religion.
اهلا و سهلا بك
@@Jordan_JSSR اهلا
Same here.
That description is quite sad.
مجد القومية العربية
based and arab socialist action server pilled
you forgot mauritania
@@adel6895 same reason I didn't include Djibouti or Somalia for example, I don't think it's that big of a deal
@@Ptolywtf yes it is
@@almami1599 womp
@@Ptoly that’s not cool it’s disrespectful
Unlike Djibouti and Somalia, Mauritanian people speak Arabic
Why didn't you include UAE, Bahrain and Qatar?
Adding South Sudan is a bit wierd ig
And as some comments says you didn't include Mauritania, Somalia and Djibouti
I can understand Comoros, they are in the Southern Hemisphere and the flagmap will have to shrink quite small for them to appear
UAE Bahrain and Qatar are shown on the full map, but not shown seprately since the song didn't mention them and since they were still under British protection during the time of the song, South Sudan was also Sudanese during the time of the song
Somalia Djibouti and Mauritania weren't mentioned in the song and barely had any Pan-Arab aspirations and Somalia and Djibouti only have a minority Arab speaking population
@@Ptoly Now I wonder why the hell Somalia and Djibouti are in the Arab League
The reason I could find is historical ties with the Arabs and stuff
@@Polavianus It is pretty much cuz of that yea, if Zanzibar was still a thing it'd probably be apart of the Arab World since it was historically settled by Arabs and arabized culturally, same way the comoros were
united arab republic
How did you find this song ?
Can you tell me what the flag that appears at 8:51 stands for ?
it's just the Arab League logo overlayed over the revolutionary banner, which is the red white and black
@@inspectorahmed_23 thanks !
yo ptoly, where did u find this song?
th-cam.com/video/9zRIGoZowkI/w-d-xo.html
Why did you put the david star in the moroccan flag at the start??
its just a different variant of the flag, morocco also uses the star of david
@@Ptoly we never used that, we use only the current one with five pointed star, the one you put ita used to mock moroccans saying that we are pro israel, even if thats not true
@@Ptoly anyway, can you keep uploading that songs? especially the long ones, its harder for you but its so good for us
@@qualcuno5973 perhaps, i put that i wont n the description because alot of my previous long-songs got not alot of views, plus most of the other long songs i have have another theme than sout el gamaheer, this one or el gael al saed. I'll probably do one more long song after 2-3 more non long videos
@@Ptoly Thankss, just know that we arabs love that songs😂
Is there a way where I can get the lyrics? I appreciate the lyrics in the video, I just need the lyrics. Thanks
Why do you need the lyrics? It'll take a while for me to retype them all again
@@Ptoly I found them on someones facebook page lol. it took me a while but I eventually found it.
15:19 is the worst part
why were Tunisia,Lebanon,Sudan and Saudi Arabia put together?
@@MemesForeverBoys Because the song mentioned them together
Did oman get colonized or no?
Yes it was colonized by Britain
@@ihab_gogoWell it was a Protectorate not a colony and so was Egypt. Most of the British holdings within the Arab world were Proctorate rather full blown colonies unlike the French and Italian holdings which were full blown Colonies. The difference between a Colony and a Proctorate is often quite blurry and often marginal but generally speaking in a Colony the is usually no representation for the locals and usually the local is often undermined or even abolished but in a Proctorate the local authority is usually is kept intact for example despite being under nominal British rule still kept its King even if he was a puppet also in Jordan and Iraq where both countries kept their Kings. Oman was the same, the country kept its Sultan even if he was a puppet and both Kuwait and Qatar kept their Sheikhs and Emirs. Both Hadhramout and Aden kept their Emirs and the Emirs of Hormuz(Modern UAE) still kept their titles. It is good to note that not all Frech holdings were Colonies. For example Algeria,.Tunisia and Lebaon were full blown Colonies but Morocco and Syria weren't. Morocco kept its Sultan and Syria was divided into three states; The State of Aleppo, The State of Damascus and The Janal Druze State.
Persian gulf
Why was this song made? Could it be because of Palestine or something??????
It was made to commemorate the anniversary of the union between Syria and Egypt
@@Ptolybro you wrote that it was a anti colonialism song
Wrong map of Morocco bruh
morocco never owned western sahara until the 70s-80s so thats why the map of morocco didn't have it
@@Ptoly watch your tone
@@johnsonsmith3421 🤫
@@johnsonsmith3421 they were part of France and spain
Wrong map of morocco
Correct Map . Educate yourself
Doesn't matter anyways because it belongs to the arab nation
@@omarphilotimo2839 true
This is eghytian dialect not fusha
@@reconscout2238 yeah? I never said it was fusha
@@Ptoly بس قلتُ عن شيا ماذنبتكش عن المعلموة الخطى
Almost all if not all of these songs are in masri
@@reconscout2238 pan arabic songs mostly of them are egyptian, syrian and some in iraqi dialect, because they were the pan arabist socialist countries
"Anti-Colonial"
Colonized and Arabized native Coptic, Assyrian, Samaritan, Mandean, Kurdish and Berber lands
True.
Based
Never had a laugh such as this I’m a whole, what a bunch of bs!
It's a classic Arabic song that was sung during colonialism. Not all nationalistic songs have to make your bvtt dance.
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