

I won’t put any of the full translations here, since I cannot prove any of them are legitimate, but suffice to say, the phrase “I bear witness that there is no god but Allah” shows up quite a few times. While the words themselves are very skewered and hard to understand, there are several people who have attempted to translate them. In fact, there are many fans who claim that it is an actual quotation from the Qur’an. The diffrence is heard at about 40 seconds.įirstly, the assumption that the Fire Temple music simply sounds like an Islamic prayer is pretty much spot on.

I decided to do some research into the myth and find out exactly how much of it was actually true.įor some perspective, check out the original Fire Temple music, and the revised Fire Temple Music. The Myth is that the original music featured chanting that sounded like an Islamic prayer and that people complained, forcing Nintendo to change the Fire Temple’s music in later versions of the game. However, there is a little secret contained within its music. A lot of fans enjoy both the music and dungeon structure from Ocarina of Time’s Fire Temple.
