"Bilady, Bilady, Bilady" is the national anthem of Egypt, adopted in 1979 as a patriotic song expressing love and devotion to the country. The song matters because it represents Egyptian national identity and pride, serving as the official symbol of the nation at official ceremonies and international events.
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"Bilādī, Bilādī, Bilādī" (Arabic: بلادي بلادي بلادي [bɪˈlæːdiː bɪˈlæːdiː bɪˈlæːdiː]; transl. 'My Homeland, My Homeland, My Homeland') is the modern national anthem of Egypt, composed by Sayed Darwish and written by Muhammad Yunis al-Qady. It was adopted in 1979.
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