: The lyrics are a deep religious invocation, beginning with the Islamic shahada ("La ila ilalao...") and praising the Prophet Muhammad. It serves as a call for peace, faith, and spiritual strength. The Greek Adaptation: "De Me Halai"

In 2006, prominent Greek singer released a reimagined version titled "De Me Halai" (Δε Με Χαλάει), which translates to "It doesn't bother me" or "I'm okay with it".

: While keeping the hypnotic, rhythmic foundation of the original, the Greek version shifted the focus from religious devotion to romantic love and self-assurance .

The story begins with , the Ivorian reggae legend, who released "Sebe Allah Y'e" in 1985 on his album Apartheid Is Nazism .

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