The Journey
Zain Bhikha Lyrics


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All across, ocean and land
Incumbent on all man
Is the pilgrimage to Mecca
Fifth pillar of Islam
In the footsteps of Muhammed (PBUH
The last prophet of Allah

Bow Down, Bow down and praise Allah
First sight of the Ka'bah
Break down and Praise Allah

The path, this journey from afar
To the city of Makkah
To strengthen what we believe in
The voyage we undertake
Hear the echo in the wind
Labaik, Allah Humma Labbaik

Ismaeel, son of Ibraheem
Lay on the burning sand
With his mother running frantically
Between Safa and Marwa
From the sky came Angel Jibraeel
Brought a blessing from Allah... Allah

It isn't always easy, there is so much we don't know
So many people in this world just don't know which way to go
But if our faith prevails
We'll always do our very best
To have the strongest conviction
And survive the greatest test

Here we are, leaving Mina

Conviction in our hearts
Crying out to the heavens
On the plains of Arafah




Standing proud beside my brother
Silent at Muzdalifah

Overall Meaning

The song "The Journey" by Zain Bhikha speaks about the journey to Mecca, which is the fifth pillar of Islam. The journey is seen as a pilgrimage that is incumbent on all Muslims across ocean and land. It is a journey in the footsteps of Muhammad, the last prophet of Allah. The first line of the song creates a sense of unity among Muslims all over the world, as it is an obligation for all Muslims to undertake this journey. The second line of the song makes a strong reference to the fifth pillar of Islam, which is the pilgrimage to Mecca. The third and fourth lines of the song emphasize the importance of this journey for Muslims, as it is based on the footsteps of the prophet Muhammad, which is an important aspect of Islam.


The chorus of the song is a call to praise Allah upon seeing the Ka'bah for the first time. It is the ultimate act of submission, a moment that brings Muslims closer to Allah. The song goes further to relate the journey from afar to the city of Makkah, which is a sacred city and a place of pilgrimage for Muslims. The voyage undertaken by Muslims is seen as a journey to strengthen their faith while they undertake the journey. The song emphasizes this by the lyric "To strengthen what we believe in, the voyage we undertake." It speaks to the many challenges Muslims may face, but it encourages faith to prevail and conviction to survive the greatest test.


The song also refers to the story of Ismaeel, son of Ibraheem, who lay on the burning sand. His mother ran frantically between Safa and Marwa, and from the sky came Angel Jibraeel with a blessing from Allah. This story is important to the Muslim faith as it tells the story of prayer answered, a sign of hope that Muslims can carry on their journey to Mecca.


Line by Line Meaning

All across, ocean and land
Regardless of where we come from, we must embark on a journey to Mecca.


Incumbent on all man
It is an essential duty for every human being.


Is the pilgrimage to Mecca
Performing Hajj, the pilgrimage to Mecca is obligatory for Muslims once in a lifetime.


Fifth pillar of Islam
It is one of the Five Pillars of Islam that serve as the foundation of the faith.


In the footsteps of Muhammed (PBUH
Following the example of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), the messenger of Allah.


The last prophet of Allah
He was the last messenger sent by Allah to guide humanity.


Bow Down, Bow down and praise Allah
Showing obedience and submission to Allah by performing the ritual of Sajda (bowing down) and praising Him.


First sight of the Ka'bah
Observing the first glance of the Holy Ka'bah, the holiest site in Islam, with awe and reverence.


Break down and Praise Allah
Being overwhelmed with the divine presence and expressing gratitude towards Allah.


The path, this journey from afar
The sacred expedition to the city of Makkah from far and wide.


To the city of Makkah
The ultimate destination of the pilgrimage journey.


To strengthen what we believe in
To reinforce our faith in Allah by performing the religious obligations with sincerity.


The voyage we undertake
The spiritual journey of the Hajj pilgrimage that is life-changing for the pilgrims.


Hear the echo in the wind
The invocation of Labaik, Allah Humma Labbaik (Here I am, Allah, answering your call) resonates in the air.


Ismaeel, son of Ibraheem
Referring to the story of Prophet Ismaeel, the son of Prophet Ibrahim, and his mother Hajar during their struggle in the desert.


Lay on the burning sand
The hardship and suffering they endured in the blazing heat of the desert.


With his mother running frantically
Hajar ran between the hills of Safa and Marwa searching for water for her thirsty son.


Between Safa and Marwa
Two hills near the Ka'bah that are important landmarks of the Hajj pilgrimage and symbolize Hajar's search for water.


From the sky came Angel Jibraeel
The appearance of Angel Jibraeel (Gabriel) with the miraculous spring of Zamzam that quenched the thirst of Ismaeel.


Brought a blessing from Allah... Allah
The divine intervention and mercy of Allah through the gift of Zamzam.


It isn't always easy, there is so much we don't know
The challenges and uncertainties of life that test our faith.


So many people in this world just don't know which way to go
The confusion and lack of direction faced by many people in their spiritual journey.


But if our faith prevails
However, if we hold steadfast to our faith in Allah.


We'll always do our very best
We will make every effort to stay on the right path and fulfill our duties as Muslims.


To have the strongest conviction
To strengthen our belief in Allah and the teachings of Islam.


And survive the greatest test
To overcome the trials and tribulations of life and emerge stronger in faith.


Here we are, leaving Mina
Referring to the journey of the pilgrims as they leave the city of Mina after performing the stoning ritual.


Conviction in our hearts
The unwavering belief and determination in the hearts of the pilgrims.


Crying out to the heavens
Seeking forgiveness and blessings from Allah with sincerity and devotion.


On the plains of Arafah
A significant location on the Hajj pilgrimage where the pilgrims gather to perform supplications and seek closeness to Allah.


Standing proud beside my brother
The sense of brotherhood and unity among the pilgrims from diverse backgrounds who stand shoulder to shoulder in worship of Allah.


Silent at Muzdalifah
A period of quiet contemplation and reflection on the journey at a designated location called Muzdalifah.




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