Fursan al-Aqsa: The Knights of the Al-Aqsa Mosque® is a Third Person Action Game on which you play as Ahmad al-Falastini, a young Palestinian Student who was unjustly tortured and jailed by Israeli Soldiers for 5 years, had all his family killed by an Israeli Airstrike and now, after getting out from the prison, seeks revenge against those who wronged him, killed his family and stolen his homeland, by joining a new Palestinian Resistance Movement called Fursan al-Aqsa: The Knights of the Al-Aqsa Mosque®. Fursan al-Aqsa® is a Registered Trademark of Nidal Nijm Games © 2022, all rights reserved.
What does "Khaybar" mean?
Hello man. This has roots in islamic history, a big battle which happened between muslims and a jew tribe because this jew tribe broke a peace agreement with muslims (betrayal):
En.wikipedia.org
So in the battle, muslim soldiers began to sing this chant as a way to intimidate the jew soldiers (war chant):
Khaybar Khaybar yā Yahūd, jaysh-i Muḥammad sawf-a ya‘ūd (خيبر خيبر يايهود جيش محمد سوف يعود)—"Khaybar, Khaybar o Jews, the army of Muhammad will return".
This chant became very popular in Palestine and other parts of middle-east.
This chant is NOT anti semitic as zionists falsely claim, because this was a war song, and muslims since the early times used to recite poetry and sing war songs (today they are called nasheeds) as a way to prepare the soldiers for the battle, and this song is not calling hatred against jewish religion, that was a message of vengeance to the jewish tribe who did betrayal Prophet Muhammad (may the peace of Allah be upon Him).
So I adapted this for my game more as a slogan, for marketing purposes.