Sultan Ruknuddin Baibars Ep19 - Najamuddin Ayub Who Saved The Ayyubid Empire From Destruction

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Sultan Ruknuddin Baibars Ep19 - Najamuddin Ayub Who Saved The Ayyubid Empire From Destruction
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00:00At least he was safe at that time and was close to the dock.
00:03But what could have happened now?
00:05Time had slipped from his hands.
00:07He had to cover a distance of three months to reach the dock and at the same time he had to be safe from the strange Qaz people.
00:14Qazi Sardar had told him with great confidence that he would become their prey by night.
00:19He had to get out of this terrible area as soon as possible.
00:22But where would he travel?
00:24His horse was constantly running with the flow of thoughts in his mind.
00:29Suddenly, something clicked in his mind and he was shocked.
00:33The horse's reins started pulling by themselves.
00:35He stopped for a moment and then he got off the horse in the second moment.
00:40A faint signal had come to his mind.
00:43Qazi Sardar had turned his neck to a specific side while talking about the country of Tamochan.
00:48This was a very important thing.
00:50He had unconsciously given him a sign that Tamochan's country is on which side.
00:55At that time, Mateeuddin's mind was confused on the other side, so he could not understand immediately.
01:00Now, when he was constantly thinking about the words of Qazi Sardar on the back of the horse,
01:05this movement came to his mind.
01:07Now the difficulty was that he could not give the correct direction of that sign because he had lost a lot of strength on the way.
01:13It was God's help that he remembered the ordinary movement of Qazi Sardar.
01:17He tried to give more emphasis to his mind, leaving the horse's reins loose,
01:22that after leaving that village, how many turns has he taken so far.
01:25This was a very complicated stage.
01:27He should have traveled.
01:29He had very little time.
01:31As soon as the sun set, the Qazi Sardar set out to hunt him.
01:35Mateeuddin was confused in this confusion for a long time.
01:38Suddenly a thought came to his mind and he started making a map of the village from the tip of a sword on the ground.
01:45He was trying to bring all the forces of his memory together.
01:49Which side did he enter the village from?
01:51Which side did that strange girl go?
01:53Which side did Sardar go from?
01:55Which direction did the two of them talk to each other?
01:58He had dug up all the things in the village through the marks on the ground.
02:03He had succeeded in finding that direction by the sign of Sardar's neck.
02:08He had found the direction from which he had left the village, but where had he reached now?
02:13This was still a problem.
02:15He started trying to clear his mind, but failure kept coming from all sides.
02:21He was now thinking whether he should return to the same village again so that he could move towards the right direction.
02:27But Qazi Sardar gave him time until the sun set.
02:31If he had thought about returning, he could not have gone far from the village until the sun set.
02:36Suddenly a thought came to his mind like lightning.
02:39When he was chatting with Sardar, he was in the direction of the sun.
02:44He had unintentionally looked at the sun.
02:47This was very important.
02:48When he put a little pressure on his mind, he was able to remember the direction of the sun.
02:53At that time, the sun was on his right side and Sardar's neck was slightly turned to the left.
02:59That is, he should travel to the left side of the setting sun.
03:03When he looked at the side of the sun, a smile spread on his face.
03:06He thanked Allah and chanted in Alam-e-Sarshari and quickly sat on the back of the horse.
03:12He put on the saddle and the horse started talking to the wind again.
03:16He had found the way to his destination.
03:18Now he could reach the border.
03:20He decided to continue his journey without any stop because he had to leave the Jinnani Sultanate as soon as possible.
03:28The Qazibasi would continue to follow him until he left their borders.
03:34Anyway, three months was a long time.
03:36On 27 Zikada 637 Hijri, Najm-ud-Din Ayyub reached Egypt at the invitation of Misri Umara.
03:42The famous historian Ibn-e-Khalqan was also present in Cairo, the capital of Egypt, that day.
03:47He was especially looking forward to a new date.
03:51The day Najm-ud-Din Ayyub entered Egypt, it was a Sunday and it was two o'clock in the afternoon.
03:57The large community of Misri Umara welcomed him in a very polite manner.
04:01This was the second welcome.
04:03Before this, Ghazi Abdullah Shafai and his ally Umara welcomed him in Al-Hammah outside Cairo
04:09and then they entered Cairo in a big procession.
04:12With Najm-ud-Din Ayyub, his cousin Al-Mulk-ul-Nasir Dawood was also there.
04:17Bahauddin Zahir, Abu Khwailid and Baibars were walking around him.
04:22Along with Misri Umara, the excitement of the community was also worth seeing.
04:26Najm-ud-Din Ayyub himself was also curious as to when his identity had become so important.
04:31He reached in front of the royal palace in the waters of Umra and Raiyat.
04:35A public court was set up here.
04:37A small mirage.
04:38The carpets had wiped away the dirt and dust.
04:41Najm-ud-Din Ayyub was wearing a white Arabic dress that day.
04:45The white imam was on his head and the white jubba was waving on his shoulders.
04:49He was standing proudly on the throne.
04:53The special community of Umra was also present with him,
04:56Najm-ud-Din Ayyub was standing under Umra's throne and was singing praises of him.
05:01This process went on for a while.
05:03A young man came forward and stood on the side of the throne.
05:07People were silent.
05:09He raised both his hands to the front and started with the praise of Allah.
05:14Then he turned to his topic.
05:16Brothers of Islam, this is a very important time.
05:19We have been living an unsafe life for the past month.
05:22Thanks to Allah that he gave us the opportunity to sit together
05:25and make arrangements for the protection of our lives with mutual consent.
05:29In our country, there was a spread of insecurity under the plans of some evil elements.
05:33The former sultan was Umra and he was unable to take care of the country's arrangements,
05:38so it was better to dismiss him.
05:40Sultan Saif-ud-Din Abu Bakr damaged the house of wealth by entrusting the country's arrangements to the unworthy
05:45and also raised the turbans of Shurafa by appointing the welcome people to the highest positions.
05:51In this way, we felt the need of such a person who,
05:54by following the commandments of Allah and His Messenger,
05:58would clean up this unclean atmosphere of impurity in the country.
06:02You all made me the head of the election council and put a heavy responsibility on my shoulders.
06:07I had to choose from Umra and Shurafa one by one,
06:11the person who was to be your new sultan.
06:14It was necessary to have all the qualities that you and the country needed.
06:18It was very important for me to choose such a person.
06:20I prayed to Allah Almighty to show me the right path and show it to everyone.
06:25Praise be to Allah.
06:26Allah Almighty has given us such a person
06:28that we can expect him to carry out the commandments of Allah and His Messenger.
06:34The majority of the votes I got from you were in favor of Najm-ud-Din Ayub.
06:39I invited Najm-ud-Din Ayub to come here, respecting your opinion and desire.
06:44Abu'l-Muzaffar Najm-ud-Din Ayub is now in front of you.
06:47I accept him as the new sultan of the land of Egypt by taking his pledge of allegiance.
06:53He turned around and turned to Najm-ud-Din Ayub.
06:56Najm-ud-Din Ayub got up from his seat very simply and stood next to him.
07:01The old man held his right hand from both hands and kissed it on his navel.
07:06Allah-u-Akbar's phalak-shagaf slogan was raised.
07:09The procession of allegiance began.
07:11Umra came one by one on the camel and made the pledge of allegiance.
07:14This process continued until the prayer of Asr.
07:16The prayer was performed in Jami-e-Qahira.
07:19After the prayer, Najm-ud-Din Ayub was given the right to make a decision about the deposed sultan.
07:24At the same time, the deposed sultan Saif-ud-Din Abu-Bakr was placed in a large palanquin
07:28and brought there in the hands of the soldiers.
07:31Saif-ud-Din Abu-Bakr was taken out of the palanquin in front of the palace of the king.
07:35Iron chains were put in his hands and feet.
07:38Najm-ud-Din Ayub became restless to see the condition of his younger brother.
07:42The brother whom he had kept with great love.
07:45He was standing in front of him with the iron chains.
07:48When Saif-ud-Din Abu-Bakr saw his elder brother in front of him,
07:51tears flowed from his eyes.
07:53His neck was bent due to remorse.
07:55The brother against whom he came into the conversation of others
07:58and kept inciting the enemies and kept looking for ways to kill him,
08:01he had the power to decide his fate today.
08:05Umra and the general were eagerly waiting for the decision.
08:09The audience was silent as if a snake had gone missing.
08:12Najm-ud-Din Ayub had to make a very painful decision.
08:14Najm-ud-Din Ayub took a deep breath and slowly walked towards him.
08:18He stood in front of him.
08:20Saif-ud-Din Abu-Bakr looked up and looked at him with his eyes.
08:24At that moment, his son, Al-Mulk-ul-Nasir Daud,
08:27came down from the palanquin and reached both of them.
08:30Did our father take any side in the distribution of inheritance?
08:34Did he not give us our full share according to our status?
08:38Did he not urge us to live in harmony and love while we were dying?
08:42If this was the case, then why did you do all this?
08:45Najm-ud-Din Ayub had a deep pain and complaint in his voice.
08:48Saif-ud-Din Abu-Bakr kept his head down and stood silent.
08:51Do you want to say anything in your clarification?
08:53Saif-ud-Din Abu-Bakr looked down.
08:55I am giving you a full chance, my brother.
08:58I do not want to take a wrong step in grief and anger.
09:01I was confused and confused, brother.
09:04Saif-ud-Din Abu-Bakr's lips moved.
09:07There was regret in his tone.
09:09Najm-ud-Din Ayub was furious at his answer.
09:11His whole body began to tremble.
09:14His face began to turn red.
09:16He expected that he would say something
09:18that would make him blame someone else.
09:21But his direct confession of the crime
09:23had made Najm-ud-Din Ayub deeply saddened.
09:26Najm-ud-Din Ayub began to put pressure on his shoulder.
09:29Spit out your anger.
09:31This is Haram.
09:32Najm-ud-Din Ayub's fiery eyes turned towards that voice.
09:36Al-Mulk-ul-Nasir Dawood saw him pointing with his eyes.
09:39At the second moment, Najm-ud-Din Ayub
09:41bowed his head in grief and anger.
09:43If a common man makes a mistake,
09:45the king forgives him.
09:47But when the king makes a mistake,
09:49nature punishes him.
09:50This is the custom.
09:51You made a mistake.
09:52You were unjust to me.
09:53I can forgive you,
09:54but you are also guilty of adultery.
09:56Adultery did not forgive you
09:58and today you are in this state.
10:00And today they expect justice from me.
10:02I am in great difficulty
10:03whether to protect the affairs of the world
10:05or the sanctity of blood relations.
10:07Najm-ud-Din Al-Mulk-ul-Nasir Dawood said
10:09It would be better if you send him to the dungeon.
10:12In this way, you will not be punished
10:14and you will not be ashamed in front of Allah.
10:17If you kill him,
10:18then apparently this action will be a good deed.
10:21People will be happy,
10:22but what will you answer your father on the Day of Judgement
10:25who entrusted his son to you
10:27and then what will you show to Allah?
10:29Najm-ud-Din Ayub listened to him and was tormented.
10:31He shouted,
10:33Take him away from my sight.
10:35Remove his face from my sight forever
10:37and let him lie in the dungeon.
10:39This is the end of it.
10:41The soldiers immediately obeyed the order
10:43and took him back to the same dungeon
10:45from where he had been brought a while ago.
10:47Najm-ud-Din Ayub,
10:49with desirous eyes,
10:51kept looking at his dear brother
10:53towards the worst outcome.
10:55On his first decision,
10:57Umarah made a storm of slogans in his favor.
10:59He, unaware of Najm-ud-Din Ayub's
11:01emotional state,
11:03was singing in his tune.
11:05Al-Mulk-ul-Nasir Daud
11:07hugged him tightly.
11:09On the other hand,
11:11Qunai Khan, instead of meeting Nur-ud-Din
11:13the next morning,
11:15went to the Surkh tribe.
11:17He was trying to play a big game very carefully.
11:19On one hand,
11:21he tried to provoke Nur-ud-Din
11:23and blamed it all on Burqai Khan.
11:25On the other hand,
11:27he was busy trying to give his statement
11:29the form of reality.
11:31If someone else had been in his place,
11:33he would have
11:35humiliated his daughter in the court.
11:37He did not even let Gul-Waqoos know
11:39that he knew that
11:41Nur-ud-Din was his lover.
11:43For this, he went to the Azqai tribe
11:45and was forced to lie to his father.
11:47It was possible that if his daughter's
11:49choice was a Mongol,
11:51he would have made a compromise.
11:53But making a relationship with a Muslim
11:55was against his nature.
11:57All his life,
11:59he had shed the blood of Muslims.
12:01How could he bow down to them now?
12:03This was not possible at all.
12:05He had decided to take revenge
12:07on Burqai Khan with his own weapons.
12:09He wanted to humiliate
12:11Burqai Khan at the hands of Nur-ud-Din.
12:13In this way, he could escape
12:15the royal wrath of Batu Khan
12:17and could also make his daughter
12:19hate Muti-ud-Din.
12:21He was only concerned that
12:23Muti-ud-Din should not return
12:25before the completion of his plan.
12:27It was believed that if a person
12:29like Burqai Khan fails to find him,
12:31then Muti-ud-Din will not be able
12:33to return soon.
12:35Either he is in a big trouble
12:37or he has lost his way
12:39in the land of the Mongols.
12:41Lost travelers return home late.
12:43This was also a famous Mongolian saying.
12:45He had already reached the Surkh tribe
12:47before dusk.
12:49The new chief of the Surkhs
12:51and his father-in-law Mankana
12:53paid him a visit.
12:55When he asked for his well-being,
12:57Konai Khan gave him permission
12:59to speak after resting for a while.
13:01Upon which he remained silent.
13:03When the night began,
13:05a table of food was set up.
13:07Both of them sat separately
13:09and ate.
13:11When they both ate,
13:13Mankana found the reason
13:15for his sudden arrival.
13:17Konai Khan had been trying
13:19to arrange words for a long time
13:21as to where to start the conversation.
13:23After this, he also mentioned
13:25his daughter's attachment.
13:27Mankana, too, became silent
13:29after hearing about his grandson
13:31from a Muslim.
13:33When Konai Khan explained
13:35the conduct of Birqai Khan's court,
13:37Mankana was stunned.
13:39He respected Birqai Khan a lot
13:41but he did not have the strength
13:43to tolerate any attack on his family.
13:45Konai Khan also informed him
13:47about his thrown arrow
13:49and also planned to humiliate
13:51Birqai Khan in front of him.
13:53When Konai Khan became silent,
13:55Mankana said,
13:57Konai Khan, I have full sympathy
13:59with you. You will always find me
14:01with you. Birqai Khan has not
14:03raised his finger on your daughter
14:05but on my grandson.
14:07It is manliness to break
14:09the hand in response to his finger.
14:11I have not yet understood
14:13why you needed to come to me
14:15immediately.
14:17You may not have understood
14:19that Birqai Khan had been kidnapped
14:21by the Surkhs. When the issue
14:23of ascension will arise,
14:25it will be called the beginning
14:27of the worship of the Shabkhs.
14:29Sardar Qabazai Khan wanted to
14:31complete his desire by rebelling
14:33and breaking the Mongolian laws.
14:35That is why Birqai Khan was
14:37attacked. What will you gain
14:39from this? This is my benefit.
14:41When Nooruddin will accuse
14:43Birqai Khan of being
14:45the murderer of his son,
14:47if he does not kill him,
14:49you will be asked for
14:51confirmation. If you
14:53deny all the facts at that
14:55time, then Birqai Khan will
14:57become a criminal. He has
14:59no other evidence to prove
15:01that he did not kill
15:03Mutiuddin. As far as the
15:05Azqai tribe is concerned,
15:07I will take care of it.
15:09They should also be punished
15:11for looting the house of the
15:13Surkhs. Just a small message
15:45Najmuddin Ayub got angry
15:47and laughed at his haste.
15:49In the early morning,
15:51seeing the face of Jamaluddin,
15:53his body caught fire.
15:55This was the unfortunate person
15:57due to whom his innocent brother
15:59had reached the prison.
16:01Because of him,
16:03Bilad-e-Sharqiya had left
16:05Najmuddin Ayub's hands
16:07and he had also endured
16:09the company of prisoners.
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