| Oh Mountains of Makkah, what can you say
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| Of the day that Abraham passed your way?
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| And he was instructed by God to build
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| A House of peace where people will pray
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| And they will come on every lean
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| Camel and out of every ravine
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| For the purpose of praising Allah
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| To glorify Allah
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| Oh Mountains of Makkah, what can you tell
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| Of the day that stones from the sky fell?
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| Destroying an army determined to break
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| The House of Allah that Abraham built
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| Oh Mountains of Makkah, how was the dawn
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| On the day that my Prophet Muhammad was born?
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| How did it feel knowing he was to be
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| The last and most beloved of all?
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| Rasool of Allah, Nabi of Allah
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| Oh Mountains of Makkah, you were there
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| When the Prophet Muhammad climbed down in despair
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| Engraved in his heart were the words of his Lord
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| To all of mankind, this was his call
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| La ilaha illAllah, Muhammad ur-Rasoolullah
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| Oh people praise only Allah, Glorify Allah
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| Oh Mountains of Makkah, how did you mourn
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| On the day that the Beloved returned to his Lord?
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| And up ‘till the last breath escaped from his lips
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| He prayed that his Ummah would find success
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| Oh Mountains of Makkah how will it feel
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| When the earth shall quake and tremble with fear?
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| And we shall be gathered together to stand
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| In the court of Allah with our deeds at hand
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| Oh how we pray that on that day
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| We’ll be with those to whom Allah will say
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| «Peace be with you, I am pleased with you»
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| Oh Mountains of Makkah, Bear witness that I
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| To the Oneness of Allah do I testify
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| For all that He’s given me, how can I deny
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| My purpose in life should be only to cry:
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| La ilaha illAllah, Muhammad ur-Rasoolullah
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| There is no god but Allah, Muhammad’s His Messenger
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| Allahumma Salli ala, Muhammad Rasoolillah
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| Allahumma Salli ala, Muhammad Nabi Allah
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| Allahumma Salli ala, Muhammad Rasoolillah
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| Allahumma Salli ala, Muhammad Rasul of Allah |