Ammarimiz Var/ Hamid Zamani Ammarimiz -
: This track solidified Zamani's reputation as the "Voice of the Revolution" for a younger demographic, moving away from traditional lamentations toward energetic, defiant anthems.
The song was released as part of the "Ammar Popular Film Festival" (Mofid) culture in Iran. It emphasizes the idea that every generation has its own "Ammars"—individuals who can distinguish truth from falsehood and remain loyal to their leadership (the Wilayah ).
: The use of Azeri lyrics specifically aims to foster a sense of national unity among different linguistic groups in Iran. 3. Key Lyrics (General Translation/Gist) Ammarimiz Var/ Hamid Zamani Ammarimiz
While the full text is extensive, the recurring refrain and message are:
: It calls upon the "Ahl-e-Kufa" (the people of Kufa who famously abandoned their leaders) to take note that this generation will not repeat those mistakes. It addresses "Ammar" as a standard-bearer for the youth. 4. Cultural Impact : This track solidified Zamani's reputation as the
: "Bizim Ammarimiz Var" (We have our Ammar) / "Janimiza Jan Geler" (Life comes to our souls).
: Like much of Hamed Zamani's work, it is "Revolutionary Pop," combining modern musical arrangements with religious, political, and social lyrics. 2. Themes and Lyrics Content : The use of Azeri lyrics specifically aims
"Ammarimiz Var" (often translated as "We Have Ammars") is a revolutionary and patriotic song performed by the Iranian singer (often misspelled as Hamid Zamani). The song is a tribute to Ammar ibn Yasir , a loyal companion of the Prophet Muhammad and Imam Ali, serving as a symbol of unwavering loyalty and clear-sightedness ( Basirat ) in times of political and social turmoil . 1. Core Concept and Background