Comoros national anthem song


Hi, Im looking for information about the national anthem of Comoros.

Who wrote the Comoran national anthem (lyrics and music)?

When was the national anthem of Comoros officially adopted?

Please add any valuable information like links to anthem’s mp3, video, lyrics, free sheet music etc.

Answer

The National anthem of Comoros is “Udzima wa ya Masiwa” which means in English “The Union of the Great Islands”.
Comoros’s anthem lyrics were written by Said Hachim SIDI ABDEREMANE and the music was written by Said Hachim SIDI ABDEREMANE and Kamildine ABDALLAH.
Adopted 1978.
 
National anthem of Comoros free mp3 download
Press to download the mp3 file of Comoros’s National anthem – See link (file source: cia world factbook).
 
Listen to Comoros national anthem on Youtube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYoUmMk7Ncw
 
Comoran anthem lyrics (English translation)
The flag is flying,
Announcing complete independence;
The nation rises up
Because of the faith we have
In this our Comoria.
Let us always have devotion
To love our Great Islands.
We Comorians are of one blood,
We Comorians are of one faith.
On these Islands we were born,
These Islands brought us up.
May God always help us;
Let us always have the firm resolve
To love our fatherland,
Love our religion and the world.
The flag is flying.
From the Sixth of July
The Nation rises up;
Our Islands are lined up.
Mayotte and Anjouan, Moheli and Comore,
Let us always have devotion
To love our Great Islands.
 
 
You can find more information about Comoran anthem on Wikipedia – See link.

 

Comoros
Comoran national symbol: four stars and crescent.

Comoros flag

Conventional short form country name: Comoros.
Conventional long form country name: Union of the Comoros.
Local short form country name: Komori (Comorian); Comores (French); Juzur al Qamar (Arabic).
Local long form country name: Udzima wa Komori (Comorian); Union des Comores (French); Jumhuriyat al Qamar al Muttahidah (Arabic).
 
Comoros Government Type: republic.
 
Republic is a representative democracy in which the people’s elected deputies (representatives), not the people themselves, vote on legislation.ֲ