| [00:01.55] | (Prelude) |
| [00:14.53] | Seif al Din (The Embrace That Smothers, Pt. 6) |
| [00:57.73] | The origin of a dogma |
| [01:04.12] | Placed in a new millennium |
| [01:10.05] | Vilified demons have been embraced |
| [01:14.76] | And given a warm welcome |
| [01:24.23] | |
| [02:01.36] | The Seif al Din |
| [02:04.67] | Hasn't got the ghost of a chance to rust |
| [02:13.43] | Because it has always been kept in shape |
| [02:18.77] | In serving th one, Almighty |
| [02:28.62] | |
| [02:34.53] | The rudiments have always been misinterpreted during history |
| [02:41.05] | Despite the good intentions of many disciples |
| [02:44.89] | who's faithful believe was strong and unswayed. |
| [02:50.57] | Most leaders interpret the old words to their advantages |
| [02:55.33] | in the attempt of gaining leadership and power |
| [02:59.06] | Over those unfortunate enough to fall under their maliciousness and manipulative ways. |
| [03:06.98] | This misuse of trust will forever stain the pages of history |
| [03:12.95] | Echoing the exploitation and the frailty of decent men carried away by nurtured rancour... |
| [03:23.48] | |
| [04:24.25] | Perpetual distrust fed by a belief in the malevolence of the others |
| [04:45.55] | When the beautiful unreality holds out it's hand |
| [04:52.78] | It's better not to lose yourself in blind faith |
| [04:56.71] | La Illah Illallah, Mohammed rasul Allah |