Allah Suriм‡ Ya Beеџеџar Ama Bassli Olan ◆
The phrase (God, Syria, Bashar, and that's it) refers to a well-known Syrian patriotic song and political slogan used to express support for President Bashar al-Assad . Origin and Context
Pro-Assad propaganda song, Syria, 2013 : r/PropagandaPosters
The anthem was largely seen as a response to anti-Assad protest chants like (Come on, Bashar, leave), which were popular among opposition demonstrators at the time. Content Highlights Allah Suri̇ Ya Beşşar Ama Bassli Olan
The song, officially titled , was composed by Rami Kazour. It emerged as a pro-government anthem during the early stages of the Syrian Civil War (around 2011–2013).
: While the original is Arabic, the phrase is often transcribed phonetically in different languages (e.g., "Allah Suri̇ Ya Beşşar") by international audiences or fans of the song's melody. Symbolic Significance The phrase (God, Syria, Bashar, and that's it)
: The refrain repeats "Allah, Souriya w Bashar," which positions the leader as a central pillar alongside faith and the nation.
: The slogan "God Protects you, oh Syria" (Allah ya mīkī, yā Sūriya) was part of a broader trend of fusing religious references with nationalistic discourse in Syrian public life. It emerged as a pro-government anthem during the
: For supporters, it is a patriotic anthem representing national unity.