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(Prelude) |
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Seif al Din (The Embrace That Smothers, Pt. 6) |
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The origin of a dogma |
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Placed in a new millennium |
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Vilified demons have been embraced |
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And given a warm welcome |
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The Seif al Din |
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Hasn't got the ghost of a chance to rust |
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Because it has always been kept in shape |
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In serving th one, Almighty |
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The rudiments have always been misinterpreted during history |
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Despite the good intentions of many disciples |
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who's faithful believe was strong and unswayed. |
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Most leaders interpret the old words to their advantages |
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in the attempt of gaining leadership and power |
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Over those unfortunate enough to fall under their maliciousness and manipulative ways. |
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This misuse of trust will forever stain the pages of history |
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Echoing the exploitation and the frailty of decent men carried away by nurtured rancour... |
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Perpetual distrust fed by a belief in the malevolence of the others |
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When the beautiful unreality holds out it's hand |
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It's better not to lose yourself in blind faith |
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La Illah Illallah, Mohammed rasul Allah |