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National anthem of Palestine

The national anthem of Palestine, known by its incipit as "Fidāʾiyy", was officially adopted in 1996 by the Palestine Liberation Organization, replacing the Arabic patriotic song "Mawtini". It was written by Said Al Muzayin and set to music by Ali Ismael in 1965.

Etymology
The word (; or , often rendered in English as 'fedayeen') means 'sacrifice' or 'one who sacrifices himself' (a literal translation of might be "martyrs"). The Palestinian fedayeen are militants or guerrillas of a nationalist orientation from among the Palestinian people. Most Palestinians consider the fedayeen to be "freedom fighters". ==History==
History
The anthem was adopted by the Palestine Liberation Organization in 1996, in accordance with Article 31 of the Palestinian Declaration of Independence from 1988. It replaced "Mawtini". It was written by Said Al Muzayin (a.k.a. Fata Al Thawra, "boy of the revolution"), while its music was composed by Egyptian maestro Ali Ismael. It was known as the "anthem of the Palestinian redemption". ==Lyrics==
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