Al Bid-Aya is a song by Jedi Mind Tricks, featuring vocals from Yes Alexander. The song explores themes of questioning the existence of God and exploring the concept in a philosophical and introspective way. The lyrics begin with a quote from Jiddu Krishnamurti, a spiritual teacher, questioning whether God exists and how to realize God in one's life. It raises the idea that throughout history, different cultures and religions have had their own interpretations of God, and the speaker is uncertain if these mentions of God are genuine or later inventions. Yes Alexander then comes in with her vocals, expressing a sense of fear and disbelief. She refers to a metaphorical war that is not real, indicating that she perceives the concept of God as something that breeds conflict and uncertainty. She urges the listeners to look beyond the surface, suggesting that there is more to discover and understand. The lyrics also touch upon the idea of being controlled or manipulated by others. The line "Give them my all your seed, but your spine they'll keep" implies that individuals may give their power and beliefs to others who manipulate and exploit them, ultimately weakening their own sense of self. In the closing lines, the lyrics express a desire for liberation and breaking free from the constraints imposed by others. By rejecting the influence of those who destroy the body (metaphorically or literally), the song encourages listeners to find their own truth and transcend the limitations imposed by society. Overall, Al Bid-Aya is a thought-provoking song that challenges conventional beliefs about the existence of God and encourages individuals to question their own understanding of spirituality and higher powers.