God of the Broken” is a thunderous, politically charged rock anthem that fuses scripture with revolution. Inspired by sacred texts and the fight for justice, the song claims unapologetically: God is no capitalist king—God is a defender of the poor. Allah walks with the oppressed.
Drawing from the Bible’s call to “speak out for the voiceless” and mirrored in the Qur’an’s insistence on justice and equality, the track reimagines the divine not as a distant monarch, but as a divine socialist—one who sides with the downtrodden, not the elite.
Lyrics:
(Verse 1: God / Biblical reference)
God walks where the power is torn,
Not in gold, but the hunger worn.
He speaks through flames, through broken stone,
With fire for kings who sit on thrones.
"Speak for the voiceless, for the weak and shamed,
Their rights are mine, not yours to claim."
(Chorus)
🎤 The God of the broken, the voice of the flame,
Tears down the walls, burns down the name.
Not wealth, not war, not blood-stained flags—
But justice roaring through the cracks.
God is not silent, God does not sleep—
He’s with the fallen, buried deep. 🎤
(Verse 2: Allah / Quranic reference)
Allah is not on the side of kings,
But with the orphan and suffering.
He feeds the poor, exalts the low,
And breaks the hands that choke the soul.
“Indeed, Allah commands justice…”
And mercy flows where tyrants go.
(Chorus)
🎤 The God of the broken, the voice of the flame,
Tears down the walls, burns down the name.
Not wealth, not war, not blood-stained flags—
But justice roaring through the cracks.
God is not silent, God does not sleep—
He’s with the fallen, buried deep. 🎤
(Verse 3: Prophetic Rebellion)
Prophets were radicals, outcast and feared,
They shattered empires, they wiped away tears.
From Jesus in chains to Muhammad's stand,
They held no sword, just truth in hand.
So we sing not for thrones, but for the street—
Where holy revolution and mercy meet.
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