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00:00In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
00:30This is what we feared for you.
00:37The enemy of Allah would not have been easier for me than they are now.
00:41And if you want, I could kill them all like me.
00:44No, no, no. Enough, enough.
00:51What is your concern today?
00:53The bad behavior of the people.
00:55Which people?
00:56There are only two people in Mecca.
00:59I can't blame the people of Muhammad.
01:02I can't blame our people.
01:05They beat us, but they are patient.
01:08They insult us and curse us.
01:10And they only answer with peace.
01:13Their weak became strong.
01:15And their strong became merciful.
01:22As for us, our strong is against our weak.
01:27And our weak is plotting against our strong.
01:30Or he is hypocritical so that he becomes Muslim because of his evil.
01:33Or because of his good.
01:35They care for each other.
01:38And their rich carry their poor.
01:41Abu Bakr, Uthman, Mus'ab ibn Umair, Abu Hudhaifah ibn Utbah, Bilal, Sohaib, and Salim are all equal.
01:54As for us, this is an honourable position.
01:58And even the honourable has degrees and houses.
02:02How can these people be successful?
02:06Today, I saw them beat the sons of Umm Abd.
02:10They beat him mercilessly.
02:12He is weak.
02:13He doesn't have a family to protect him.
02:16He has left them to recite the Qur'an.
02:19Did you hear his recitation, brother?
02:21If I leave them, I won't be with them like this.
02:26But you beat them as they beat you.
02:28If I beat them, I beat the people who have power over them.
02:33I don't care about the weak against the strong.
02:36I don't care about those who don't have a family to protect them.
02:41Woe to Muhammad for what happened to us.
02:44Woe to Muhammad for what happened to us.
02:48I wish I could go to him and stab him with my sword.
02:54Then I will go to Bani Hashim and kill them with my own hands.
03:00Man by man.
03:02Then Mecca will return to how it was before.
03:06I will go to Bani Hashim and kill them with my own hands.
03:13What are you doing, brother?
03:16You are bleeding without a soul.
03:19He didn't throw you with a stick.
03:21He didn't raise a stick on you.
03:23He didn't oppress you with a word.
03:25The blood of two men is better than the blood of a group.
03:31I make it the sacrifice of my people.
03:33Get this out of your mind, Omar.
03:35I swear to God, I never thought that I would be older than you.
03:38I served you on my own and you are a proof of that.
03:41You are mine, so listen to me.
03:44Just now, remember that I am older than you and that I have a right over you.
03:50I promise you, Omar.
03:52I promise you that you will listen to these whispers,
03:55and you will love the people.
03:57You have mentioned the morals of Muhammad and his companions,
04:00and you have been honest and just.
04:02So, stand on your chair,
04:04because it will guide you to the right path.
04:12He will come, and then he will not be stopped.
04:16Until when?
04:41Muhammad will pray in front of the Kaaba between your feet,
04:44and Abu Bakr will stand in front of him while you are sitting in your chambers.
04:58Go back.
05:00Go back, Rashid.
05:02Go back, Rashid.
05:04Go back, Rashid.
05:06Go back, Rashid.
05:08Go back.
05:10Go back, Rashid.
05:12Do you think that a man who says,
05:14My Lord is Allah,
05:16and does not wear the garment of Hashem,
05:18will listen to your words and be a murderer?
05:20You are right.
05:22Your companion should go out and do not disturb us with his testimony.
05:26I was not ordered by him, and he is the Messenger of Allah.
05:29He gives us the command of heaven,
05:31so we say, We hear and we obey.
05:33So, you are the first.
05:35No one has corrupted our sons and our slaves as you have corrupted them.
05:40And you are blaming us for their sins.
06:05What did Sufyan do to my son?
06:08By Allah, he is the spring of orphans and the days of poverty.
06:12And he did not know a better and more merciful judge than him.
06:16How can they do this to him?
06:19How?
06:21We will do to them more than they did to him.
06:24Speak, my son.
06:26Say something.
06:28I will speak.
06:30I have not seen him speak since they came to him.
06:34And we are at the end of the day.
06:37I fear... I fear...
06:39He does not move his lips.
06:41Speak, my son.
06:43Speak.
06:50What did the Messenger of Allah do?
06:52We are concerned with you, and you are concerned with Muhammad.
06:55What is the matter with him?
06:57We will win for you, without anyone else,
06:59for blood and mercy.
07:01Get out.
07:03Get out of me.
07:08What is the matter with him?
07:10Look at him.
07:12Do you know anything about him?
07:23What did the Messenger of Allah do?
07:25By Allah, I have no knowledge of your master.
07:29Go to my beautiful mother, Bindi al-Khattab.
07:32Why should I?
07:37My son, Abu Bakr, is asking you about Muhammad ibn Abdillah.
07:42I do not know Abu Bakr or Muhammad ibn Abdillah.
07:51If you love us, I will go with you to your son.
07:54Do it.
07:58Do it.
08:04By Allah, the people who got this from you are disbelievers.
08:08I hope Allah will take revenge on you for them.
08:11And you are against the religion of Muhammad.
08:14What did the Messenger of Allah do?
08:17This is your mother's name.
08:19You have nothing to do with her.
08:22The Messenger of Allah is a righteous man.
08:26Where is he?
08:28In Dar al-Arqam.
08:31By Allah, I do not eat, drink, or go to the Messenger of Allah.
08:38Be patient, Abu Bakr.
08:40Let the people calm down.
08:42Then we will go with you.
08:44Let some of what you are going through calm down.
09:25The Messenger of Allah is a righteous man.
09:28He does not eat, drink, or go to the Messenger of Allah.
09:32He is a righteous man.
09:34He does not eat, drink, or go to the Messenger of Allah.
09:38He is a righteous man.
09:42Abu Bakr.
09:44Abu Bakr.
09:50By my father, you, and my mother, the Messenger of Allah.
09:53I have nothing to lose.
09:55Except for what the wicked man got from me.
09:59And this is my mother.
10:01She is kind to her son.
10:04And you are blessed.
10:06Call her to Allah.
10:08And call Allah to her.
10:11He will save her from the fire.
10:17Mother.
10:18Mother, it's me.
10:27I bear witness that there is no god but Allah.
10:31And that you are the Messenger of Allah.
10:42SIr.
10:50Did you do that, my dad?
10:52And you understood my people?
10:55Or did you become a Àbnû Jâh'lî and you preferred to be a Án-tüjâhârî?
10:58Control your tongue from your father, you scoundrel.
11:00It's me who is kinder than my father.
11:02Call him to Muhimlah and to Rapture.
11:04And you expect him to be unjust and with passes without fatal wrong.
11:08Abu Bakr! Abu Bakr, my father!
11:12He forgave the people with his tongue.
11:14He gave them a good character and a kind heart.
11:17You blame him so much that we don't recognize his face anymore.
11:20And I hear my friends say,
11:22what did the wicked man do to you?
11:24Didn't Allah cut off their tongues?
11:26Didn't Allah hear you?
11:28Listen to what they say about your father.
11:31Then don't throw a stone at them.
11:34Did your pride leave you?
11:36I swear to Allah, I found myself fighting between my pride and my father.
11:39For him to say such a terrible thing,
11:42and for our brother, our friend, and our master, Abu Bakr al-Siddiq,
11:47to get what he got from my father, unjustly and unfairly.
11:50You are wrong, O Saber!
11:52Enough!
11:54I did what I did.
11:57I am not proud of it, nor do I regret it.
12:02And I advised my people before,
12:04to leave Muhammad and what he invites to him.
12:07If the Arabs attack him, they are enough for us.
12:11And if he appears to them, then his pride is our pride.
12:15And they didn't listen to my advice.
12:18But I am a man of my people.
12:21Even if they are misguided?
12:23Misguidance for me is the separation of the group,
12:26just as the calf is misguided from its flock.
12:29And you, O Abu Hudhaifah,
12:32you have strayed from your father's call.
12:35And it was my duty to do what he did,
12:38and not to do what his sons did,
12:40who left their father's religion.
12:43They imprisoned them, starved them, and beat them.
12:47And what would you have done?
12:49But I thought of you until my people warned me,
12:53and I heard what I read about you.
12:57And now you want to rule over your father?
13:21Why are you asking us this, Ibn Walid?
13:24I don't know.
13:25Maybe it's the mercy.
13:27The mercy did not prevent our brother, Abu al-Hakam,
13:30from doing what he did.
13:56Why are you asking us this, Ibn Walid?
13:59Because I pity the mercy between us.
14:02Pity?
14:03What else?
14:04Don't pity them more than they pity their own brother.
14:08Abu al-Hakam?
14:09But he feeds them and nourishes them.
14:12What remains for them is only water, and their punishment lasts.
14:15Why do you push yourself between them?
14:17It's their business.
14:19Stop it, Khalid.
14:20You don't have any command over me, Abu Nahi.
14:23You have offended them, Ibn Walid.
14:25You have offended them in a way that you wanted to do good.
14:28What is known about those who are not of his people is wrong.
14:31And these two men have divided our religion.
14:34But they are not the leaders of our people.
14:36What is this, O Rayan?
14:39If he asks them questions, he belongs to the Muslims, and that's enough.
14:43They say what the companions of Muhammad say.
14:46Allah has given us the names of the Jahiliyyah.
14:49They belong to Islam.
14:50They donate from their fathers, brothers, and relatives,
14:54those who are against their religion.
14:56And they cite the examples of Suhaib, Bilal, and Salim.
15:00They say, those are our brothers from among the people.
15:04O my father, they do not donate from their family and relatives.
15:08They donate from their religion and their work.
15:11They instill the ignorance of the Jahiliyyah and raise the chain of mercy.
15:15You speak with their words, the Jahiliyyah.
15:19I speak to them with their words and their meanings.
15:22Yes, they raise the chain of mercy with truth.
15:25And if they started with their tribes in inviting to their religion,
15:28it is because they are more worthy of righteousness.
15:30As for the protection of the Jahiliyyah, and the saying of the poet,
15:33am I but from a plague, if I am lost, and if you guide me, I will guide you?
15:37Yes, that in their religion is ignorance.
15:40The meeting is only about truth and justice.
15:44I have heard some of them say,
15:46The Messenger commanded us to help our brother, whether he is wronged or oppressed.
15:50As for the help of the oppressed, it is known.
15:52And as for the help of the oppressor, let him stop the oppression.
15:56And now answer me, O people of reason.
15:58Which is better, this or that?
16:02Is this all what you heard from Salamah and Ayyash?
16:05By God, your tongue is different from theirs.
16:08And I fear that the similarities of the tongues behind him are the similarities of the hearts.
16:11Have you become a Muslim, O Walid?
16:13I have not become a Muslim, but I have become just.
16:16I like the opinion, the character, the balance of justice and virtue.
16:20As for the unseen, heaven and hell, there is still something of it in the soul.
16:24So be careful that this thing remains.
16:28And now, go to Abu al-Hakam and apologize to him.
16:32Apologize that I fed my brother?
16:34And I pitied him?
16:36No, by God, I will not do it.
16:38No, by God, I will not do it.
16:41Leave him, O Khalid.
16:43Do not be stubborn, or he will become a burden to his companions.
17:10Abdullah...
17:40If only I could get out of what I put you through.
17:45Mahmoud...
17:48What do you care?
17:51Does a man live with two hearts, Omar?
17:54One for himself and the other for someone else?
17:57Do we obey our fathers and disobey our hearts?
18:01And you...
18:03Is Islam trying to seduce you?
18:11If Islam is trying to seduce you,
18:14and you obeyed it, and you were proud of it,
18:17and you bore the burden of it,
18:19then you are my opponent, Al-Jadir, by my admiration and glorification.
18:24But if you are hungry, and you are affected by safety by something other than what you believe in,
18:29then you are my ally, Al-Jadir, by my contempt for it and my contempt.
18:34So I do not know how to advise you.
18:37Yes, you have advised me, son of Al-Khattab.
19:08God bless you, Abdullah.
19:10Not now.
19:12What are you so eager for?
19:16Abdullah!
19:18What is it?
19:22Are you happy, father, that your son is either married...
19:27No, my brother.
19:29Are you happy that he is a coward who hides in himself other than what he reveals?
19:33No, my brother.
19:35Is he a good person to you?
19:37Is he a generous, brave opponent with integrity?
19:40Or is he a foolish follower, a coward with no integrity?
19:43No, he is the first.
19:45And he is better than them.
19:47The brave ally with integrity.
19:51But what is the point of asking?
19:53Then know, my father, that I have submitted to Islam,
19:56and I have followed Muhammad, and I have disbelieved in God and pride.
20:01And you have done it, Abdullah.
20:05Then I will kill you.
20:07You will not do it, my father.
20:09If I do it, I swear to God, not a single dirham will be lost from me.
20:14What is with God is better and more lasting.
20:16I will put your feet in chains, and I will not give in.
20:19Do not try, my father.
20:21You will not succeed, and you will have to suffer a loss.
20:24Get out. Get out!
20:27Get out of my face, you liar.
20:30I have donated to you, but you have not donated to me.
20:33Get out.
20:35Get out.
20:39If you have donated to him, then you have not donated to him.
20:43He is my brother.
20:45And you?
20:47Did he deceive you and put you in his religion?
20:50He did not answer.
20:52Did you not say, my father,
20:54did you enter his religion as he entered willingly?
20:57Instead of saying, did he deceive you and put you in his religion?
21:00As if I had no opinion of him.
21:02So what?
21:03It is better for me to obey my father.
21:05It is better for you to obey your father.
21:07Obey him, or obey you.
21:09But where is my soul?
21:11Yes, where is your soul?
21:14I have not entered Islam.
21:16Not yet.
21:17What did you say?
21:19Not yet?
21:23Which of us swore to the future, my father?
21:26Who knows?
21:28Maybe you will change your opinion one day and enter Islam.
21:31Today, you will not regret it tomorrow.
21:33If I had changed, and if all of Goregia had changed,
21:37and if I had only the palm leaf,
21:40I would have defeated Muhammad and his companions,
21:43and I would have abandoned my religion and my gods.
21:50When will you wake up, father Walid?
21:53When will you wake up, Omar?
21:55What is the rush?
21:58Is it possible that Muhammad allowed his companions to emigrate to Abyssinia?
22:06What does he mean by that?
22:16Don't bore us, woman.
22:18How many times have I told you?
22:20Yes, until you gain your freedom.
22:23But have I not occurred to you, you monster?
22:27What about me?
22:29You have not gained your freedom until after ten years.
22:33Twenty years!
22:35How will I be then?
22:39You will be gone after a year.
22:42What about me?
22:45Will my master give me to you?
22:48For every incident, a new one.
22:51All I know now is that he who does not possess himself
22:55cannot give himself to anyone else.
22:58What about me?
23:00You are enough for me in any case.
23:07Here, you monster,
23:10there is a place that only the possessor possesses.
23:14He can do with it whatever he wants.
23:17He loves whoever he wants,
23:19and he hates whoever he wants and whatever he wants.
23:23Look at yourself.
23:25Is it not with this heart that you hate your servitude?
23:29Have you asked permission from your master for it?
23:41If you have the power to hate with your heart what you are in,
23:46you have the power to love with it what you are in.
23:50This is what Bilal realized, and you made a mistake.
23:54Do not mention it to me.
24:17If, as it is said,
24:19Muhammad did not suffer what his companions and the weak suffered,
24:24and he was in safety from the protection of the children of Hashem,
24:29he gave permission to this migration to whoever he wanted.
24:33What do you have to do with it?
24:36Your father is the master of his people,
24:39and you are the master of your people.
24:42What do you have to do with it?
24:45Your father is the master of his people,
24:48and he has prevented you from the people.
24:51It is a trial, my father, to see my companions being tortured,
24:55and I cannot prevent them.
24:57It is a trial, my father, to be with you,
25:00and then to deny you and deny us.
25:03We are in you, and we are not in you.
25:06It is a trial, my father, to see my father burning in the fire,
25:10and to see you deny me.
25:13If they deny you, they may deny your departure.
25:18How is that?
25:20They say, this is Utbah bin Rabi'ah, the master of his people.
25:25He could not protect his people,
25:28so he left them to perish in the land of Mardi'ah and Awan.
25:32It is a house of truth, as the Messenger of Allah described it,
25:36and a king who has no one with him.
25:39It is a house of truth.
26:09Let us go.
26:23Muhammad swore to us, our sons.
26:26Yes.
26:28He swore to us, our sons, and he swore to us, our hearts, with them.
26:33And we will be angry with them in half,
26:36and we will be angry with them in half.
26:54If they choose our separation, it is the best for us.
26:58And as it was said, to the place where Umm Khashami left it.
27:03And if I wish that none of them should remain with us,
27:07they would be enough to torture them,
27:10and they would not test those who establish our religion.
27:14And would they be angry with us
27:16because we see them frowning with prayer between our backs?
27:21Let them go to the land of Abyssinia.
27:24They will only go to their destruction, and they will not feel it.
27:29And how is that, O Aba al-Hakam?
27:33The king of Abyssinia and its people are against the religion of Muhammad.
27:38And they have a book, and a seal, and a passport.
27:42If we do not be patient with their religion,
27:45and they are our relatives, will Abyssinia be patient with them?
27:49No, it will not be patient.
27:51And would you, O Aba al-Hakam,
27:53destroy the children of your people by the hand of a stranger?
27:57By God, if this should happen,
27:59we will surely make fun of them until the end of time.
28:03No man should be ashamed to be killed by his people.
28:07Only the stranger should be ashamed to kill him.
28:10And if they leave our religion?
28:12And if they do, we are more worthy of their good or their evil.
28:22We did not hear you speak as usual.
28:25I have nothing to say.
28:27We did not promise you this.
28:29And did you promise in a situation like this?
28:32Is it true that we know what we do not want?
28:35But Muhammad initiates,
28:37and then leaves us in doubt, arguing in opinion.
28:40We know that we do not want the religion of Muhammad,
28:43but we do not know how to do it.
28:45We increased our people's oppression,
28:47and their number increased,
28:49and our strength diminished.
28:51We prevent them from emigrating to the land of Abyssinia.
28:55How can we not prevent them,
28:57if they do not love us for their division?
29:00Then the Arabs will be kind to them,
29:02and will honor us with them.
29:04We hope that they will perish in the land of Abyssinia.
29:08Then the people will say,
29:10They fled with the slaves of their forefathers,
29:13and left them to be killed in the home of a wanderer and a wanderer.
29:17We hope that the people of Najash will be kind to them.
29:20Then the Arabs will say,
29:22They terrorized their children,
29:24and the stranger secured them.
29:26And if the Amris are safe there,
29:28they have gone out with their religion to safety.
29:31They invite us to him,
29:33so that the Arabs and non-Arabs may remember him.
29:36And before this, in Quraysh,
29:38in this village,
29:40between these two trees,
29:43Muhammad sent them only for this purpose.
29:46You are right, O Amr.
29:48And if the Wazadu are safe there,
29:51they have gone out with their religion to safety.
29:54And if we save him here,
29:56or the Arabs save him,
29:58then we are right among his companions.
30:00The emigrant of Abyssinia is safe,
30:02and he has a shield,
30:04and his religion has gone out with them.
30:06And the leader of the army,
30:08who is a part of his army,
30:10he guards them from behind him,
30:12so that if the enemy overtakes him from the front,
30:15he will leave them in safety.
30:17That is it.
30:19Do you see now,
30:21how Muhammad looks far away,
30:23and thinks about his promise?
30:25And our people look between their feet,
30:27and they do not say a word.
30:29I do not know what you are saying.
30:31All this in the emigration of these people,
30:33and we do not know that they are emigrating,
30:35except to escape harm.
30:37And do not say that you have glorified the vision of Muhammad,
30:40and that you have belittled the vision of your forefathers.
30:43I advise you,
30:45to know your opponent better than you know yourself.
30:57Bilal!
31:00You have changed a lot, Bilal.
31:03Praise be to God.
31:05At your service.
31:07What is your business?
31:09What is your business?
31:11Do you forget your companions?
31:13My companions are those who believe in God and His Messenger.
31:20Your faith has helped you, Bilal.
31:22Since the moment I believed in it.
31:24What is the feeling of love?
31:26The moment I believed in it.
31:28What is the feeling of freedom, Bilal?
31:30The sweetness of faith can only be felt by the one who has tasted it.
31:33What have you suffered?
31:35But it is what I have suffered.
31:37My feeling now, my feeling when I have become a Muslim,
31:40is that it starts here, my friend,
31:42and then ends in the mountains.
31:44It is something you choose for yourself.
31:46You make it, and no one gives it to you.
31:48What brought you out of the hour here,
31:50when you have no work to do?
31:52I pray to God, who cast me.
31:54You leave the Arabs to your religion.
31:56Are you not satisfied with their safety,
31:58when you have become free?
32:00How can I praise God for what He has given me,
32:02and what He has done for me,
32:04if I do not ask others to do good for me?
32:06Bilal, this is the road to Abyssinia,
32:08the land of my forefathers and your forefathers.
32:10Do you...
32:12No, I am not emigrating to it.
32:14What do you mean?
32:16The Arabs are emigrating,
32:18and you, an Abyssinian, are staying here?
32:20No, I do not think you understand one day
32:22that my people are here.
32:24Here, my barbarian.
32:26We have made Islam one of them.
32:28My religion is their religion,
32:30and my tongue is their tongue,
32:32and my concern is their concern,
32:34and my goal is their goal.
32:36Here I live, and here I die.
32:38And now that Abyssinia has come
32:40to invade the land of the Arabs,
32:42and the Muslims,
32:44I will not fight, because they are
32:46brothers in battle who have not witnessed the same.
32:48Perhaps, as you said,
32:50I will not fight,
32:52because I will not fight.
33:02He has already decided?
33:04Why did he not strike him?
33:06Why did he not imprison him?
33:08I wish I had imprisoned him,
33:10and he could not have left.
33:12Let him go wherever he wants.
33:14I do not care if the sea swallows him,
33:16or the skies swallow him.
33:21Abdullah!
33:28Do you really want to cross the desert
33:30at your feet?
33:32I made a promise to some of my brothers
33:34at the well of Bani Amir,
33:36and one of them will punish me at Ba'ir.
33:44Take this.
33:46I do not need it.
33:51Do not be arrogant.
33:55How will you return?
33:58You are not weak to this extent,
34:01and you have not yet come out of your shroud.
34:20I do not need it.
34:22I do not need it.
34:51Thank you.
35:07How did you find your place in our land?
35:11We found it as the Messenger of Allah described it,
35:14a land of truth,
35:16and a king who has no one to support him.
35:19Is that what he said?
35:22Yes, by Allah.
35:24By Allah, I do not doubt his words.
35:27You are the only thing I lack.
35:30And my door is open to you,
35:33whether you are a group or an individual.
35:37We lack nothing,
35:39King,
35:41except...
35:43except...
35:49the longing to go to Mecca, King.
35:53After what you have found there?
35:56A man's homeland is dear to him, King.
36:00And it was better for us
36:03to have our people believe,
36:05or to leave what we are,
36:07and remain among them.
36:09But the Messenger of Allah was sent by their tongue.
36:12He loves nothing more than their guidance,
36:15and they turn away.
36:19That is the matter of the messengers.
36:22One of them defeats his people,
36:25and they defeat him.
36:27If he defeats them, they win.
36:30And if they defeat him,
36:32they lose a great loss.
36:37What a good thing you have said, King.
36:41We would not be able to do anything
36:45that would make it easier for you to leave.
36:49But...
36:52patience.
37:01You have the son of your mother, as you know.
37:06Do you know your mother, King?
37:10Your merchants come to us.
37:13They sell and sell,
37:15and some of them may come to me.
37:18I know Abbas Sufyan,
37:21and Al-As Ibn Wa'il,
37:23and his son, Amr Ibn Al-As.
37:26He is a young man, smart,
37:29fat, and strong.
37:31I have loved him, and I am fond of him.
37:35I would like him to stay with me.
37:38What should I do?
38:00Now, Abbas Al-Hakam,
38:02now, Abbas Ali,
38:04now, Abbas Abd Al-Shams,
38:07now, O people of Quraish,
38:10you have realized your mistake
38:12in leaving the desert.
38:14By God, I have advised you.
38:17Do not be harsh on us, Abbas Al-Walid.
38:20We did not think that the king of the desert
38:23would be kind to them.
38:25We said, they will not come back to us,
38:28and the land has become hard for them.
38:31You wanted something, and you found something else.
38:34You see what you want,
38:37and you are the people of trade.
38:40You have no farm.
38:42And when a man of yours becomes a Muslim,
38:45you force him to sell his land.
38:48You say, we will not sell you
38:51until you return to your religion,
38:54or you starve.
38:56Now, the situation is changing.
38:59What will happen to you
39:02when Mecca has emptied
39:05a large portion of its people
39:08who used to buy from you?
39:11What a good thing!
39:14You used to force them to sell,
39:17and now they force you to buy.
39:20More than that,
39:23we have great trade in the desert.
39:26I fear that the king of the desert
39:29will turn to them
39:32and incite them against us.
39:35Where will our trade go?
39:41What are we going to do?
39:44Don't we have an opinion?
39:47I only want you to reduce the harm
39:50to the people of Muhammad.
39:53Then, when our trade goes to the land of the desert,
39:56we will speak to them
39:59and encourage them to return.

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