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The Moroccan National Anthem: Full Lyrics, Meaning & Morocco’s Football Rise

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🇲🇦 An-Nashid Al-Watani

The words we stand for,
finally understood.

Before every Atlas Lions match, the stadium falls silent and the anthem rises. This page exists as one complete home for it — the full lyrics, the meaning behind every line, and the story of a football era that has made millions abroad want to understand the words they’ve always sung by heart.

AllahAl-WatanAl-Malik

There is a moment, just before kickoff, that belongs to no player and no coach. The cameras pull back, the noise drops, and thousands of voices — some loud, some barely a whisper, some silent with a hand pressed to the heart — rise together for the national anthem. It isn’t hesitation that keeps some of those voices quiet. It’s simply that the words were never taught.

That gap has become more visible as Moroccan football has climbed higher than ever before. A huge share of the diaspora — children and grandchildren of Morocco born in Europe, North America and beyond — grew up loving the red jersey without ever learning what the anthem they cheer to actually says.

“The anthem isn’t just sung before a match. It’s memory. It’s identity. It’s a bridge between generations.”

What follows is the full anthem, transliterated the way it’s actually pronounced, paired with a clear explanation of every line — so the words can finally be understood, felt, and passed on to the next generation.

The Full Anthem

An-Nashid Al-Watani

The Moroccan national anthem, in transliterated Darija-Arabic pronunciation.

النشيد الوطني المغربي

The Moroccan National Anthem

Manbita l-a7raar

Mashri9a l-anwaar

Montada s-su2dadi wa-7imaah

Domta muntadaah wa-7imaah

3ichta fi l-2awTaan

Li-l-3ola 3inwaan

Mil2a kolli janaan

Dikra kolli lissan

Bi-rou7i, bi-l-jassadi

Habba fataak, labba nidaak

Fi famii wa fi damii

Hawak tarr nour w naar

Ikhwatii hayya li-l-3ola sa3iyaa

Nosh-hidi donyaa anna honna na7yaa

Bi-chi3ar: Allah – Al-Watan – Al-Malik

Line By Line

What every phrase actually means

A simple, deep explanation of each part — the way it would be taught, not just translated.

01

Manbita l-a7raar — “The cradle of the free”

Morocco is described as a land that raises free people — a nation shaped by dignity, courage and sovereignty, where independence is a founding value rather than a slogan.

02

Mashri9a l-anwaar — “Source of the radiance”

Morocco is pictured as a source of light — knowledge, wisdom and guidance — shining outward beyond its own borders.

03

Montada s-su2dadi wa-7imaah / Domta muntadaah wa-7imaah

A gathering place of sovereignty and its safeguard — a prayer that the homeland may forever remain that meeting point and its own protector.

04

3ichta fi l-2awTaan, li-l-3ola 3inwaan — “You live among nations as a symbol of greatness”

The homeland stands proudly among other nations. Anyone in search of honor and greatness will find it embodied here.

05

Mil2a kolli janaan — “Filling every heart and soul”

Love for the homeland is complete and inseparable — it fills the heart, the blood, the body and the spirit all at once.

06

Dikra kolli lissan — “Spoken by every tongue”

Morocco’s name lives on every tongue — praised, mentioned, and cheered wherever its people go.

07

Bi-rou7i, bi-l-jassadi / Habba fataak, labba nidaak — “With soul and body, your sons rise to answer your call”

When the homeland calls, its children respond without hesitation — ready to serve, protect, and build it together.

08

Fi famii wa fi damii / Hawak tarr nour w naar — “In my mouth and in my blood, your love rises — light and fire”

That love travels through words and bloodline alike — rising as light to guide the way, and as fire to defend what matters.

09

Ikhwatii hayya li-l-3ola sa3iyaa / Nosh-hidi donyaa anna honna na7yaa — “My brothers, let us strive for greatness — let the world witness”

A closing call for unity and shared purpose — to show the world that this is where we live, work, and remain loyal, generation after generation.

10

Bi-chi3ar: Allah – Al-Watan – Al-Malik

The anthem closes on Morocco’s official motto — God, Homeland, King — the three pillars the anthem has been building toward from its first line.

Why It’s Being Sung Louder Than Ever

Morocco’s rise, one tournament at a time

The anthem hasn’t changed. What’s changed is how many people are hearing it — and singing along.

2022
2022 —

A historic World Cup semi-final run

At the FIFA World Cup in Qatar, the Atlas Lions became the first African and first Arab nation ever to reach a World Cup semi-final — beating Belgium, Spain, and Portugal along the way before finishing fourth. It was, and remains, the deepest run any African team has ever made at a World Cup.

World Cup — 4th Place
2025
2025 —

Hosting AFCON, and a final for the history books

Morocco hosted the Africa Cup of Nations and reached the final in Rabat against Senegal on 18 January 2026 — a tense, dramatic match that ended in a Senegalese win on the pitch. Two months later, CAF’s Appeal Board overturned the result on a disciplinary ruling and awarded the title to Morocco, its first continental crown since 1976. Senegal has since taken the case to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, and a final ruling is still pending.

AFCON Host & Finalist
2030
2030 —

Co-hosting the World Cup, on home soil

Morocco will co-host the 2030 FIFA World Cup alongside Spain and Portugal — the first time the tournament comes to Moroccan and African soil at this scale since 2010. For a generation of fans who grew up watching from abroad, the anthem will soon play in Moroccan stadiums on the sport’s biggest stage.

World Cup Co-Host
A note on accuracy: the AFCON 2025 result is still under formal dispute. CAF’s ruling in Morocco’s favor is being contested by Senegal at the Court of Arbitration for Sport, with a hearing still pending as of this writing. This page will be updated once CAS reaches a final decision.

Understanding the words is just the beginning.

Darija Academy offers private, live online lessons in Moroccan Darija, Arabic, and Quran — for diaspora families, partners, and anyone who wants to feel closer to Morocco, one word at a time.

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