Messiah
Daarchlea Lyrics


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Enlighten your heart faith shall be sight and light for you

We have been warned about the Great Deceiver. About the biggest Fitna before Yawm Al-Qiyamah
And we have been told about the blind right eye which looks like a bulging grape.
When the storm arrive there's no point to turn for disbeliever
Stand on your ground and stay away from those who claims to be god and those who creates doubt in mind

We have been warned about the Great Deceiver. About the biggest lie before Yawm Al-Qiyamah.
And we have been told about the blind right eye which looks like bulging grape.
When the beast arrive there's no turn for those who've been deceived

And there will be war against The False Messiah
Yes, there will be war
His Kingdom will all, We'll be victorious
For thow who've been deceived, for those who disbelief, Kaf Fa Ro shall perish
And we seek refuge in You, from the evil of retreating whisperer,
Who whispers into the chest of Men, from among the Jinn and those who are astray.
Acquaint your heart, Ruh and Jassad. Ignore the misguided disbelieve




Enlighten your heart faith will be right and see the world's philosophy
Is it time to repent?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Daarchlea's song Messiah speak about the idea of being warned about the Great Deceiver and the biggest Fitna before Yawm Al-Qiyamah. The blind right eye which looks like a bulging grape is introduced as a symbol of deception. The storm arrives with no point for the disbelievers to turn to. The song urges people to stand on their ground and stay away from those who claim to be God and those who create doubt in mind.


The lyrics continue to speak about the war against the False Messiah, and how there will be war. His Kingdom will fall, and it will be victorious. Those who have been deceived and those who disbelieve will perish. The song seeks refuge in God from the evil of the retreating whisperer, who whispers into the chest of men, from among the Jinn, and those who are astray. The lyrics encourage people to enlighten their hearts, acquant their heart, Ruh and Jassad, and ignore the misguided disbelieve. It urges them to see the world's philosophy, and ask themselves if it's time to repent.


Overall, the lyrics of the song Messiah focus on the idea of being aware of deception and staying true to one's faith. It speaks about the importance of standing firm on one's beliefs, seeking refuge in God, and repenting if necessary.


Line by Line Meaning

Enlighten your heart faith shall be sight and light for you
By opening your heart, you will be able to see the light of faith and gain understanding.


We have been warned about the Great Deceiver. About the biggest Fitna before Yawm Al-Qiyamah And we have been told about the blind right eye which looks like a bulging grape. When the storm arrive there's no point to turn for disbeliever Stand on your ground and stay away from those who claims to be god and those who creates doubt in mind
We have been warned about the deception that will be present before the Day of Judgement, including the appearance of the False Messiah. We must be vigilant and not be swayed by those who claim to be divine or spread doubt.


And there will be war against The False Messiah Yes, there will be war His Kingdom will all, We'll be victorious For thow who've been deceived, for those who disbelief, Kaf Fa Ro shall perish
There will be a battle against the False Messiah and his followers, and those who are deceived by him will suffer. However, those who remain steadfast in their faith and beliefs will emerge victorious.


And we seek refuge in You, from the evil of retreating whisperer, Who whispers into the chest of Men, from among the Jinn and those who are astray. Acquaint your heart, Ruh and Jassad. Ignore the misguided disbelieve
We ask for protection from the whisperings of the devil, who seeks to mislead us through various means. We must be aware of our own desires and ignore disbelief.


Enlighten your heart faith will be right and see the world's philosophy Is it time to repent?
By opening our hearts to faith, we will be able to understand the true nature of the world and its philosophies. This may prompt us to consider repentance.




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