Sultan Ruknuddin Baibars Ep21 - During a dream, When Ruknuddin Baibars Gets A Sign of Perfoming Hajj
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00:00Bato Khan was extremely intelligent and intelligent, he had taken care of his late father Toshi i.e. Joji Khan's empire with great care.
00:10He would solve the minor problems of the rebellion in such a way that their existence would not become the decoration of the pages of history.
00:18This was the reason that there was no major upheaval in his empire.
00:22There was a cycle of peace and stability.
00:24From the borders of Persia to the lower regions of Turkestan, his coin was running.
00:29Barqai Khan was his brother and he did not want his brother to be accused of any such accusation that would make his future dark.
00:39Before Barqai Khan, there had been many misunderstandings in the love of a Muslim child.
00:45Now it was his dual responsibility not only to get Barqai Khan out of the magic of the Muslim child, but also to divert his attention to the affairs of the world.
00:54He loved his brother very much.
00:57This was the reason that he could not be strict with him.
01:00Toshi Khan, one of the sons of Genghis Khan, and Barqai Khan, one of the grandsons, were the owners of the same nature.
01:06Despite being Mongolian, Toshi Khan continued to do the impossible.
01:12Bato Khan was always considerate of him, but he could never think of getting him out of the way.
01:19He was only concerned that Barqai Khan's number would not reach the great Khakhan-e-Azam Mangu Khan.
01:27That is why he kept away from the affairs of the Sultanate.
01:30Time was passing quickly.
01:32The expansion of the Sultanate spread so much that Bato Khan began to feel the extreme need for his brother's support.
01:39He immediately decided to kill Konai Khan.
01:43He called his special and loyal man to him and ordered to put Konai Khan to sleep forever in solitude.
01:51Konai Khan was the root of all the affairs.
01:54Secondly, he had decided that as soon as Konai Khan died, Barqai Khan would be sent on an expedition and Nur-ud-Din would be sent under the name of Mulk Badri in his absence.
02:06This stage would also be completed with secrecy so that Barqai Khan could not find out about it.
02:12It would not be a special thing to lose the sorrow of separation from his son and go back to his father.
02:18There was no trick in Bato Khan's plan.
02:21He wanted to crush the snake's mouth, but it was also his duty to save the stick.
02:26In his mind, there was no other way except that.
02:30Khazi Sardar collected the brave and well-trained men of his tribe in Sareesham and gave them important instructions about the new hunt.
02:40After hiding under the full sun, he left the village in the company of his soldiers.
02:45They had long sticks of wood in their hands, on the edges of which sharp stones were tied with ropes.
02:52Some of them also had sharp swords.
02:55They quickly set out in the direction where Muti-ud-Din had fled while running his horse.
03:01One of them quickly bent down on the ground to find the marks of the horse's hooves and gave instructions to move in the same direction.
03:09The speed of those people was amazing.
03:11They were running on foot, but it felt like they were swimming on the ground.
03:18After reaching a great distance, they suddenly stopped.
03:20What happened, guide?
03:22Sardar asked the guide with inquisitive eyes.
03:25Astonished, he muttered.
03:27Everyone gathered around him.
03:29What did you see?
03:30Sardar asked with impatience.
03:32Sardar, look here.
03:33There are so many hooves of the horse.
03:35Here is a sign of this rider's sudden stop.
03:38He has stopped here for a few moments.
03:40I have seen well around.
03:42No other individual or animal has been able to be seen here.
03:46Here, this rider's sudden stop is significant,
03:48although his speed is not nearly the same as before.
03:51Do you think he must have seen something unusual here?
03:56Sardar asked.
03:57He must have seen a fairy.
03:58One of them let go.
03:59Sardar looked at him angrily and he moved away.
04:04It is possible that his horse has been hit by something,
04:07so he suddenly stopped running.
04:09Sardar expressed suspicion.
04:11No, Sardar, the horse has not stopped on its own, but it has been stopped.
04:15It is clear from the pressure of the hooves that the rider has stopped it himself.
04:18At that moment, a loud voice distracted him.
04:21The person who had just left Shosha,
04:25was calling him to his side at a distance.
04:28Sardar quickly moved to his side.
04:30Other individuals also moved to his side in his imitation.
04:33When Sardar reached there, he started trying to show something on the ground with the gesture of his hand.
04:38The first foot of the night was moving fast.
04:41The white moonlight had illuminated the whole environment.
04:45This was the reason that Sardar could clearly see the map of the dug up settlement on the ground.
04:50He bowed in surprise and started looking at it.
04:52He had recognized at first glance that this map was of his settlement,
04:56but why was it made here?
04:58This question was out of his understanding.
05:00Mutiuddin had succeeded in solving his question by making a map of the settlement,
05:05but he had forgotten to erase it in a state of happiness and excitement.
05:09The guide also came there quickly.
05:11He bowed down and sat on the ground and started turning his fingers in that dug up map.
05:17All those people started looking at him with confused eyes.
05:21Sardar still did not know the purpose of making the map here.
05:25The rider stopped his horse at that point in a state of speed and walked down and came here.
05:31The marks of the horse's hooves are not present here.
05:33This means that he must have left the horse for a few moments and has been sitting here thinking something.
05:39The net of lines dug on the ground is of our settlement.
05:42As far as I can understand, this is the time when he was among us.
05:47The guide became silent for a moment.
05:49Then, as if he had learned the secret of that map, his eyes shone.
05:53He spoke in a passionate manner.
05:55This is certainly the case.
05:57The round marks that are visible here are all of us.
06:01That rider has dug up his presence in our settlement and has examined us here for any situation.
06:07The guide now started looking at Sardar.
06:10This rider seems to be more cunning than necessary.
06:13To hunt him, we will have to be particularly smart and present-minded.
06:17He has made this map for us to trick us that when we reach here in his pursuit,
06:23we will get entangled in this map and he will take advantage of the time in this period and get out of our limits.
06:29No, Sardar, I don't think so.
06:31These lines are a sign of his deep worry.
06:34When a person is worried, he does not have so much strength in his hands that he can do a lot of work.
06:41Here, the depth of the lines is a sign of his deep worry.
06:45However, this last line is a little different from the first lines.
06:48It seems as if he has found what he was thinking of making clear here.
06:54Which line?
06:55As soon as Sardar remembered something, he asked a quick question.
06:59The guide showed him a small line.
07:01He looked at the line for a while and then started looking at the sky.
07:05I understand what all this is.
07:07Sardar's face spread a deep smile.
07:11Everyone was eager to know about that puzzle.
07:16This is the answer to his question.
07:18I don't know how he got this answer.
07:21What question?
07:21He was eager to go to the land of the Mongols.
07:25He asked me which way he should travel to go to the land of the Mongols.
07:30So I refused to tell him, but told him wrongly that that area is three months away.
07:36The fact is that it is only three days away.
07:39Anyway, he has found the right direction under some clue.
07:43We have three days now.
07:45We have to catch him before three days.
07:47If he reaches the Tatari border, we will not be able to catch him.
07:51If he travels in this direction all day, he will reach the blue stone spring by morning.
07:57If he goes there without stopping for too long, we will have a difficult time catching him.
08:03We should travel from the side of the blue stone spring by a short distance
08:07so that we reach there in the morning.
08:09If he stops there to rest, we will easily catch him.
08:14Don't take this prey so easily.
08:16He is very cunning.
08:18To catch him, we will have to use our special abilities.
08:22Chief, what will be the correct speed of his horse?
08:24The chief asked.
08:26Chief, he has a horse of the Sumbali type.
08:29I myself saw him in the village.
08:30Who else can know about his speed better than you?
08:34Sumbali horse.
08:35Okay, let's move quickly along the short route.
08:38It is important for us to reach the spring at all costs in the morning.
08:42They all nodded in support of the chief and quickly turned in a different direction in his guidance.
08:49They were aware of such a short route through which they would reach Mutiuddin by morning.
08:55On the other side, Bebras 7 Zalhajjah entered the Arabian Peninsula from Palestine.
09:01The sun had almost set.
09:03At a distance of a few miles from the city of Madian, he set up his camp.
09:07Another caravan was also stationed nearby.
09:10Bebras could not stay due to his nature and reached those people.
09:14Reaching the caravan, he found out that these people had left their homes for Adaigi-e-Hajj
09:19and they would leave here tomorrow morning and reach the Arabian Peninsula by the evening of 9 Zalhajjah.
09:25This was the last caravan of Azamin-e-Hajj that was leaving for Adaigi-e-Hajj.
09:30When Bebras heard about Hajj, his desire for Adaigi-e-Hajj began to rise in his heart.
09:35He could not perform the duty of Hajj because he did not have any permission in this regard of his master.
09:42It was not appropriate for him to perform Hajj without permission.
09:45For the first time in his life, he realized his poverty that he is not a completely free person.
09:52He does not have the right to do any work of his own accord.
09:55He is a slave.
09:56Ever since he had control over his mind, he found the thorn of slavery in his neck.
10:00After going to his father's prison, mountains of troubles fell on his mother.
10:06And then when the torment of the Mongols came down, he came out of his mother's loving lap and fell into the hands of the thugs.
10:12This journey from one place to another was very painful.
10:16He had lost his status.
10:18He was living his life in the name of others.
10:21Since childhood, he had become accustomed to enduring difficulties.
10:25Childhood had passed.
10:26The youth had just begun that once again the feeling of deprivation began to torment him severely.
10:32He was able to pray as much as he could, but he was not able to perform Hajj.
10:37He began to weep over his helplessness.
10:39The flood of tears began to spread on his face and create a tingling sensation.
10:44He just kept weeping and weeping until he fell asleep.
10:48In the realm of dreams, he began to see the faithless scenes of Mecca and Baitullah.
10:54He was going crazy to see them that a delicate hand put a slight pressure on his forehead.
11:00He turned around and turned towards him.
11:02For a moment, he fell down in amazement.
11:05Behind him, his master, Najmuddin Ayub, was smiling on his face.
11:09Master, you?
11:10Yes, my son.
11:11What happened?
11:12Why is your face down and your eyes red and reddened?
11:16Why are you crying?
11:17Master, today I am feeling my helplessness.
11:20I want to perform Hajj, but I do not have your permission.
11:24My son, there is no need for anyone's permission for Islamic duties.
11:28You go and perform this duty.
11:30I am happy that I have such a faithful servant.
11:33Master, can I really go for the Hajj?
11:37But the responsibility you have put on my shoulders,
11:40do not make a mistake and delay it.
11:42You do not worry about it.
11:43Whatever has to be done, will be done.
11:46Is there any problem that the blessed day of Hajj came in the middle of our purpose?
11:50You consider it simple and go.
11:51Fulfill your purpose.
11:53But, Baibars wanted to say something more,
11:56that Najmuddin Ayub's face suddenly disappeared from his eyes.
11:59His whole body was shivering.
12:02He hurriedly got up on the bed.
12:04From the caravan of the Hadees present at that moment,
12:07the call to prayer was heard.
12:09Baibars was sitting worried and surprised.
12:11What was all this?
12:12He could not give him a name.
12:14He had obtained permission from the master in the realm of dreams.
12:18This cannot be.
12:19He muttered in his own realm.
12:21It was the thought of last night that has come to me as a dream.
12:24How can my desire reach the master?
12:27I may have been thinking more about it than necessary.
12:30A slight smile spread on his face.
12:32He got up from the bed.
12:34He wanted to offer prayer with the caravan.
12:37In a few moments, he was standing with the people of the caravan for prayer.
12:41After the prayer, he fed his horse and gave him water.
12:46A few moments later, he wanted to leave for his destination.
12:50The dream had left his mind.
12:52He had rejected it as his delusion.
12:55There was still a lot of time left for the obligation of Hajj.
12:58One of the caravan saw him coming towards them.
13:01His appearance was not special.
13:03He was wearing a mellow dress and a traditional Arab imam on his head.
13:06He had a Tasbih in his hand.
13:08Baibars looked up at him and was busy in his work.
13:12He came close to a stranger and stood still.
13:14I think you have changed your mind to go for Hajj.
13:18I heard his voice.
13:19Baibars looked up at him carefully and saw his pale face.
13:24Who told you that I am going for the Hajj?
13:27I have left home for a necessary work of my master.
13:31My destination is Baghdad.
13:33You were going crazy at night.
13:36In short, the sentence shocked Baibars.
13:38What do you mean?
13:39He smiled at the stranger.
13:42When you intend to do something with a good intention,
13:45its path comes automatically.
13:47As long as the good intention was in your mind,
13:50your face was shining.
13:52Now he is getting arrogant.
13:54I did not understand what you mean.
13:56Weren't you eager to go for Hajj at night?
14:00How did you know that my condition was like this?
14:02Baibars asked a question.
14:04The answer to his statement was present in his question,
14:07on which he was now left with only one aspect.
14:10When you wanted to go for Hajj at night,
14:12why did you come in the presence of the devil in the morning?
14:14Don't say the presence of the devil.
14:16I am a slave.
14:17And until I get permission from my master,
14:20how can I go for Hajj?
14:22Baibars opened the matter.
14:24You have got permission.
14:26What permission?
14:27Baibars was shocked again.
14:29He was now looking at that stranger with strange eyes.
14:32Didn't your master allow you to dream at dawn?
14:36Baibars listened to him and came in silence for a moment,
14:40but he immediately took care of himself.
14:42How do you know about my dream?
14:45Although I have not revealed it to anyone yet.
14:48There are some things that are important to know.
14:51If I tell you that permission was real,
14:54not due to any delusion or delusion,
14:57will you believe it?
14:58Blind belief is a sign of disbelief.
15:01Why do you believe in God?
15:03Your words are now going to be unpleasant.
15:06Baibars's tone got worse.
15:08Don't misinterpret my words.
15:10Some things happen from that side.
15:12The desire for Hajj made you restless,
15:14so that Allah made your problem easier.
15:16Now you believe in Allah
15:18and take advantage of the permission you have been given.
15:22I am having difficulty in making a decision.
15:24Baibars spoke clearly.
15:26Take the name of Allah and walk in His path.
15:29But who are you?
15:30I am a servant of Allah and nothing else.
15:32Baibars wanted to say something else,
15:34but he returned to the side of the stranger caravan.
15:37He was walking fast.
15:39Baibars accepted the stranger's arrival
15:41and his dream as true
15:43and packed his luggage
15:45and went towards the caravan.
15:47He was going to Baghdad
15:49with some of Najm-ud-Din Ayub's
15:51caravans, which he was to present
15:53to the Ameer-ul-Mu'mineen.
15:55It was very difficult to walk with these caravans,
15:57but he did not allow them to be handed over
15:59to anyone else
16:01and left for Mecca with the caravan.
16:03He also saw two strangers
16:05in the caravan once far away.
16:07When he inquired about this
16:09to his close companion
16:11out of curiosity and suspicion,
16:13he began to laugh.
16:15I am surprised that you do not know them.
16:17The Ameer-ul-Mu'mineen have appointed
16:19them as khateeb in Jam-e-Masjid.
16:21These Muslims are famous in Islam
16:23by the name of Sheikh-ul-Islam.
16:25They are very pious and noble people.
16:27He got the answer.
16:29Baibars could not name his feelings.
16:31When he was able to stay,
16:33he asked his own name.
16:35Baibars was puzzled
16:37as to why he had come to him
16:39as a stranger.
16:41Is this permission due to him?
16:43In the midst of such thoughts,
16:45he crossed the deserts
16:47and was moving towards Makkah-e-Mukarramah.
16:49Sheikh Ab-ul-Khaliq Najdi
16:51was one of the prominent
16:53scholars of the desert of Turkestan.
16:55Allah Almighty had included him
16:57among his close companions.
16:59He had a prominent position
17:01in light-heartedness and insight.
17:03He had the desire to go
17:05to Sarai, the Mongolian city in his heart.
17:07Passers-by would gather
17:09from far to see him.
17:11He was tired of the
17:13crowd of needy people
17:15and reached Sarai
17:17after a long journey.
17:19It was morning.
17:21His clothes were simple
17:23and his feet were dirty.
17:25His ankle was injured
17:27from the ground.
17:29After entering Sarai,
17:31he was overwhelmed.
17:33These were the people
17:35who had destroyed
17:37many Muslim cities
17:39and settlements.
17:41He stood at the door of Sarai
17:43and thought for a moment
17:45which way he should go.
17:47He had not yet decided
17:49that a face passed
17:51in front of his eyes.
17:53When he glanced at his face,
17:55he moved away from the veil.
17:57A ray of truth and light
17:59shone through his face.
18:01He quickly turned around
18:03in amazement.
18:05It was Nuruddin
18:07who was going
18:09to Kotwali with Qunai Khan.
18:11Qunai Khan was shocked
18:13when his name was called
18:15and turned around
18:17to look at the old man
18:19who had called him.
18:21Qunai Khan guessed
18:23from his appearance
18:25that he was a Muslim.
18:27He did not consider
18:29it appropriate
18:31to pay too much attention
18:33to that old man.
18:35Nuruddin slowly
18:37moved towards him.
18:39He was trying
18:41to recognize him.
18:43Forgive me,
18:45I could not recognize you
18:47but I have recognized you.
18:49Alhamdulillah,
18:51I have reached
18:53the right time
18:56Let's go to your house.
18:58I am going for an important task.
19:00Wait for me here for a while.
19:02I will take you with me on my way back.
19:04Nuruddin spoke quickly
19:06about Qunai Khan's plan.
19:08He had come close to him at some point.
19:10Qunai Khan did not want to waste time.
19:12He wanted to get rid of him
19:14as soon as possible.
19:16He was anxious.
19:18If Nuruddin had returned
19:20to his house with that stranger,
19:22the matter could have been
19:24Your important task is useless
19:26and aimless, Nuruddin.
19:28You will not get anything
19:30from this,
19:32and your companion
19:34will not get anything
19:36except humiliation.
19:38What do you mean, old man?
19:40Qunai Khan got angry
19:42at his mention.
19:44Nuruddin was also
19:46angry at his rude tone.
19:48Sheikh Abdul Khaliq Mujaddidi
19:50raised his hand
19:52and said,
19:54What are you trying to say?
19:56Am I going to do something wrong?
19:58Qunai Khan said angrily,
20:00She knows everything.