Taha Hasani sang a song called ‘I miss you’ in praise of the international march towards Quds. Listen to his song

As “global march to al-Quds” starts campaign, Iranian singer Taha Hasani sang a song called ‘I miss you’ in praise of the international move. The song is in two languages of Arabic and English and has been played and directed by a Turkish company. The text of the song in English follows.   Love can not be locked up Heart may not be tied up We are flowing - Don’t give in We are coming - Don’t give in Love can not be locked up   I miss you my missed land Long live my homeland O bright hope of Islam I miss you my missed land You are sacred and divine Open your arms to welcome   In the Arabic part of the song, he sings   Aqsa Mosque - night of Isra (when the last messenger of Allah, Hazrat Muhammad ascended to the heavens on a journey) Quds is ours - in God's assistence Aqsa Mosque - night of Isra We are the victors - in God's order Aqsa Mosque - night of Isra The house is ours - in God's assistence Aqsa Mosque - night of Isra  Aqsa Mosque - night of Isra Quds is ours - in God's assistence  




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