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Sultan Ruknuddin Baibars Ep23 - Who was Allama Sheikh Izadeen. The Muslim Scholar of Damascus

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00:00Ibn-e-Mustaqar's keen eyes at first sight recognized where this royal decree came from.
00:06A gentle smile spread over his face. He looked towards Sultan Najm-ud-din Ayyub and praised his intelligence.
00:12He read the royal contract very carefully and then moved forward and congratulated Najm-ud-din Ayyub
00:17on taking care of the legal building of the country of Egypt from the side of the Ameer-ul-Mu'mineen.
00:23His face shone with joy. People began to suffer from severe confusion as time passed.
00:29Ibn-e-Mustaqar indicated to him to remain silent and recited the royal contract of Ameer-ul-Mu'mineen Abu Jafar Mustansar Billah in a loud voice.
00:38In which Najm-ud-din Ayyub was given all the rights of the country of Egypt from the side of the Caliph of Baghdad
00:44and the right to take an oath for the Ameer-ul-Mu'mineen was also mentioned.
00:50When the princes of Egypt heard the royal decree of the Ameer-ul-Mu'mineen, they were overjoyed.
00:55Sultan Najm-ud-din Ayyub was overwhelmed by the slogans of Al-Muqasala and Ameer-ul-Mu'mineen.
01:00The people of Cairo had only heard about the Ameer-ul-Mu'mineen.
01:04The Ameer-ul-Mu'mineen did not have the opportunity to see him.
01:07That is why they were so excited about him.
01:11Najm-ud-din Ayyub himself was also very happy today.
01:14He was now the complete and authoritative ruler of the country of Egypt.
01:18No Ameer could dare to pull his leg.
01:21There were many faces in the crowd who had come out of there after a few hours.
01:28They were such leaders who were very saddened by this action of the Sultan
01:32or were in danger of losing their sovereignty.
01:35Sheikh-ul-Islam Allama Izz-ud-Din bin Abd-us-Salam Damashqi is one of the blessed and holy
01:42communities in the world.
01:43The pages of the history of Islam are illuminated by his knowledge of virtue,
01:46truthfulness, bravery, courage and steadfastness.
01:51Allama Izz-ud-Din was born in Damashq in 578 Hijri.
01:56He stayed in the company of the great scholars of his time and
01:59pledged allegiance to his blessed hand.
02:01Sheikh-ul-Islam Allama Izz-ud-Din had great scholars such as
02:05Saif-ud-Din Amadi, Hazrat Abu Muhammad al-Qasim,
02:08and Fakhr-ud-Din bin Asakir.
02:11Sheikh-ul-Islam Allama Izz-ud-Din had a high position in the Quran, Hadith,
02:16Fiqh, Tafsir and other Islamic sciences before entering the age of maturity.
02:20He was recognized as Sultan-ul-Ulema and Imam-e-Waqt.
02:24His co-emperor Allama Sheikh Jamal-ud-Din Ibn-e-Hajib was known as
02:28the scholar of the foot of Imam Ghazali in Fiqh.
02:31Imam Zahabi would recognize him as a complete and certified Ijtihadist.
02:35Allama Izz-ud-Din had been engaged in teaching in the Ghazali area of Damascus for many years.
02:41In addition to this, according to the orders of Ameer-ul-Mu'mineen,
02:44he also served as a spokesman and imam in Damascus.
02:48When Al-Mulk-ul-Kamil visited Damascus,
02:51he persistently offered him the position of Qaza' bil-Baisrar,
02:54but he refused to accept it.
02:57However, he chose to be the ambassador of the Ayyubid government in the court of Baghdad
03:01and continued to serve for some time.
03:03After the death of Al-Mulk-ul-Kamil, he returned to Damascus
03:07and, adopting his previous lifestyle, became engaged in Dars-ul-Iftah and Waz-ul-Hidayah.
03:13Sheikh Izz-ud-Din was a very selfless, dignified and dignified personality.
03:17He wanted to keep himself away from the royal ranks, court disputes and disputes.
03:22This was the reason why he was considered to be the greatest religious figure in Syria
03:26due to his intellectual talent and intelligence.
03:30In 637 Hijri, when Al-Muqassal-e-Ammad-ud-Din Ismail
03:33came to Damascus from Najm-ud-Din Ayyub,
03:36he expressed his displeasure at the action of Amad-ud-Din Ismail.
03:40Amad-ud-Din Ismail did not care about his likes and dislikes.
03:44When Amad-ud-Din Ismail began to receive envoys from Cairo,
03:47he began to develop aversion in his intentions.
03:50Along with the Eastern and Eastern countries,
03:52he also began to cast greedy eyes on the countries of Egypt.
03:55The day he was to march towards Egypt,
03:57the siege of Al-Mulk-ul-Jawad made him lose his mind.
04:01He understood the trick of Najm-ud-Din Ayyub
04:04that he would take advantage of the delicacy of the time.
04:07Although this trick was not even in Najm-ud-Din Ayyub's knowledge.
04:10Al-Mulk-ul-Nasir took this step only to save his government.
04:14With his wisdom and insight, he agreed to end the siege of Al-Mulk-ul-Jawad
04:18and to return.
04:20He did not hesitate to repeat his brother's mistake.
04:24He immediately befriended the famous King of Jerusalem,
04:27Frederick, and the Crusaders
04:30and sought help from them against his nephew,
04:32the Sultan of Egypt, Najm-ud-Din Ayyub.
04:35In return for this help, he not only gave them
04:37the wings of Saida, Shaqif, and other important castles,
04:41but also allowed them to travel freely in Damascus
04:44and buy weapons.
04:46The Crusaders entered Damascus without any hesitation
04:49and bought weapons from here
04:51The Crusaders entered Damascus without any hesitation
04:54and bought weapons from here
04:57The Crusaders entered Damascus without any hesitation
05:00and bought weapons from here
05:03The Crusaders entered Damascus without any hesitation
05:06and bought weapons from here
05:09The Crusaders entered Damascus without any hesitation
05:12and bought weapons from here
05:15The Crusaders entered Damascus without any hesitation
05:18and bought weapons from here
05:21and bought weapons from here
05:24and bought weapons from here
05:27and bought weapons from here
05:30and bought weapons from here
05:33and bought weapons from here
05:36and bought weapons from here
05:39and bought weapons from here
05:42and bought weapons from here
05:45and kept us safe from such infidels.
05:48When Amaduddin Ismail was informed about Sheikh Izzuddin,
05:51he became very angry and immediately
05:54dismissed him from all government and religious affairs
05:57and put pressure on him to obey him.
06:00Whatever Sheikh Izzuddin had in his heart,
06:03he said it clearly to his face.
06:06Amaduddin Ismail kept an eye on him for a few days,
06:09but Sheikh Izzuddin remained firm on his position
06:12Amaduddin Ismail kept an eye on him for a few days,
06:15but Sheikh Izzuddin remained firm on his position
06:18Amaduddin Ismail kept an eye on him for a few days,
06:21but Sheikh Izzuddin remained firm on his position
06:24When Amaduddin Ismail and Wali-e-Humus
06:27came under the Crusader flag,
06:30he lost his temper.
06:33He lost his temper.
06:36He lost his temper.
06:39A few people started to surround him.
06:42They started to feel very worried about Sheikh Izzuddin's sudden departure to Egypt.
06:47He said them to move away from there,
06:50and whispered to an Umayyad man
06:53He said them to move away from there,
06:56and whispered to an Umayyad man
06:59and said him to leave Egypt and accept Wali-e-Damishq
07:02and said him to leave Egypt and accept Wali-e-Damishq
07:05and kiss his hand. Hearing this, Sheikh Izzuddin smiled and said,
07:09Sir, I do not even want the king to kiss my hand,
07:13unless I kiss his hand.
07:15Thank God that he has kept me free from this calamity
07:18in which you people are imprisoned.
07:20People, you are in some other realm and I am in some other realm,
07:23so do not stop me.
07:24The city's princes and princesses returned with their own faces.
07:27A few days later, Sheikh Izzuddin left Damascus with his family.
07:33Qunai Khan was very worried about Sheikh Najdi's sudden arrival.
07:37His plan was about to be completed when he jumped into the middle.
07:41Qunai Khan was in a state of anxiety and was wandering around the room.
07:44When he left the house, his face was happy,
07:47but when he returned, the lines of his face were distorted.
07:51A member of the house did not find it appropriate to question him.
07:55He knew very well that in the case of any question asked in such a state,
07:59he would have to go through severe torture.
08:01After a while, Qunai Khan ordered a servant to come.
08:04The servant was busy with matters outside the house.
08:07As soon as he found his desire, he came inside.
08:09For a moment, he was standing in front of Qunai Khan in a polite manner.
08:13Qunai Khan was burning in the fire of his own anger and the mixed emotions of failure.
08:18When he looked at him sharply, he was left trembling in his place.
08:22Qunai Khan looked away from his face
08:25and went to the side of the room, to the side of a small fence.
08:29From the fence, he took out a sharp black stone.
08:33For a second, the sharpness of the liquor was on his face.
08:36The liquor was also rubbing the clothes along with his face.
08:40The servant stood quietly and watched.
08:42He had understood a little that his master was in some serious trouble.
08:47The liquor had exaggerated his anger, so he sat aside.
08:51Now he was staring at the servant indifferently.
08:54Do you know why I have called you here?
08:56He said in a full voice.
08:58The servant shook his head in denial.
09:00How would you know? I did not tell you anything.
09:03He himself said in a loud voice.
09:05Sit down, I want to talk to you about something important.
09:08The servant quietly sat on the floor in front of him.
09:11He looked pale and pale.
09:14It was a few days ago.
09:16Qunai Azam Bato Khan's younger brother, Birqai Khan, had insulted me in court.
09:22I decided to take revenge on him and wanted to use his weapon on him.
09:27That weapon was a Muslim friend of his, who went hunting with him a while ago and went missing.
09:32I took that Muslim young man's father in my fist and made him believe
09:36that in fact Birqai Khan had killed his son and thrown him into a deep trench of the Sarkeshi Mountain.
09:42He initially expressed his disbelief at what I said, but my successful performance brought color.
09:48He was forced to believe.
09:50I advised him to file a case against Birqai Khan in Kotwali
09:55so that he could get justice and Birqai would be sentenced to death.
09:58But at the last minute, an old man intervened
10:01and ruined the whole game.
10:03He took Nooruddin, the father of the dead boy, home.
10:07He said that since I was going to do something wrong,
10:10Nooruddin should stay away from me.
10:12The redness of the intoxication began to appear in Qunai Khan's eyes.
10:16Now it became difficult to distinguish on his face whether he was in a state of anger or intoxication.
10:23Now what do you want?
10:24To get rid of that stranger old man who has ruined your plan?
10:28This will not do anything.
10:30It will be very difficult to make that Nooruddin understand that the old man is lying.
10:34Khan, the slave began to move his blue puppets fast.
10:38You are very intelligent.
10:40There must be some solution in your mind.
10:42Did I call you to tell you this story?
10:44Qunai Khan was out of his mind.
10:46I didn't mean that, Khan.
10:48What position do I hold in front of you?
10:51I don't know anything.
10:52You will have to give me some advice in a few hours that I have not been able to think of yet.
10:56The slave was shocked to hear the order.
10:58He was very intelligent.
11:00Due to this intelligence, Qunai Khan had removed him from another Mongol path.
11:05Since the advice of this slave had been useful in many cases before,
11:09Qunai Khan's last hope was with him.
11:12Khan, the slave, was lost in a contemplative tone.
11:15According to my intellect, there is only one solution,
11:18that all the plans should be reversed.
11:20What do you mean?
11:21Qunai Khan made a plan.
11:23I mean to say that you have been in contact with that Muslim for the past few days.
11:27Surely, the other slaves of that house must have recognized your face by now.
11:31You were first trying to file a case through Nuruddin.
11:35Now, if this attempt is handed over to some other slave of that house,
11:38then the work will be done.
11:40Tell me openly.
11:41Qunai Khan was careful and straightened up.
11:43Look, Khan.
11:44Two soldiers will kill in the house of Nuruddin in a yellow dress last night.
11:48And they will only kill Nuruddin and the stranger old man.
11:51After killing them, they will threaten the servants of the house
11:54that they should leave the city or else they will be treated the same way.
11:58And then in the morning, you will go to their house.
12:01Great!
12:02Qunai Khan's eyes lit up.
12:04I will go to his house the next morning
12:06and I will be surprised and then regret at the scene of the murder.
12:09When they will tell me about the threat,
12:11I will offer them full help with my heart.
12:14One of them will come in my name.
12:18The slave just smiled and left.
12:20On the other hand, Mutiuddin saw a large mountainous valley in front of him.
12:25The path through the valley was narrow.
12:28Seeing the shape of the valley on Mutiuddin,
12:30he began to wonder.
12:32Unconsciously, he pulled the reins of his horse.
12:35Its sixth part was making him feel an unknown danger
12:39which was present in the vicinity of this valley.
12:41He got off the horse.
12:43As he pulled the reins of his horse,
12:45he began to search for an unknown danger in the vicinity of the valley.
12:48He could not see anything far away.
12:50Is there someone present on the other side of the valley
12:53or is he going to be in some big trouble?
12:56He saw the chain of the valley in a full way.
12:59A small chain of mountains was spread far away.
13:02In these snow-covered mountains,
13:04only this one valley was visible
13:06which could help him reach the other side.
13:10He thought for a moment
13:12that instead of this valley,
13:14if he tried to go around the top of the mountain and cross it,
13:16then what could be the danger?
13:18The height of the mountain was very high.
13:20It was possible that the whole day would have been spent in the same way.
13:23Then, one by one, he decided
13:25that he would not pass through this valley,
13:27but would take a detour from the top of the mountain
13:29and go down to the other side.
13:31In this way, it would be easier for him to face
13:33many unknown dangers.
13:35He once again rode on the horse
13:37and turned it to the side of the valley.
13:41According to his desire,
13:43the horse got lost on the difficult path
13:45on the side of the mountain.
13:47On the other side, Ghazi Abdullah Shafai
13:49reached the prison
13:51to meet Jamal-ud-Din Al-Marahi.
13:53Seeing his condition,
13:55he wanted to get some peace of mind.
13:57When he saw Jamal-ud-Din's face
13:59in the prison,
14:01he felt a deep sense of security.
14:03When Jamal-ud-Din looked at him,
14:05he quietly bowed his head.
14:07Ghazi Abdullah Shafai pointed out
14:09to the guard that he should open
14:11the door of the prison for him.
14:13The guard obeyed his order.
14:15The door of the prison opened
14:17with a terrible rumble.
14:19Ghazi Abdullah Shafai entered
14:21in a dignified manner.
14:23He reached in front of him.
14:25Tell me, Al-Marahi, how are you?
14:27Is there any pain here?
14:29Ghazi, I knew you would come.
14:31You will feel your humiliation here.
14:33I am in a much better condition than you
14:35because I do not feel any kind of humiliation.
14:37I have made everyone mentally so
14:39that despite living in peace and
14:41comfort, they will continue to
14:43dissolve inside themselves.
14:45You are also one of them.
14:47Your coming here is a sign of my success.
14:49Ghazi Abdullah began to open
14:51his humiliated tone.
14:53There were tears of anger on his face
14:55that he was busy suppressing
14:57with great effort.
14:59Al-Marahi, do not worry.
15:01Your life of satisfaction is not too long.
15:03I am going to introduce you to a place
15:05where you will not even think about it.
15:07You will soon eat the bread of humiliation
15:09in my slavery.
15:11You will make me your slave?
15:13Jamaluddin Al-Marahi was shocked
15:15by what he said.
15:17But how is this possible?
15:19According to the custom,
15:21no one can be made a slave of Umar.
15:23I will make a new custom.
15:25I have made Najmuddin Ayub the
15:27Sultan of Egypt on the condition
15:29that he will legally give you my slavery.
15:31And now that promise is going to be fulfilled very soon.
15:33The Umayyad community will stand up
15:35against this step of the Sultan of Egypt.
15:37If the Sultan of Egypt does not
15:39accept his decision,
15:41then that day is not far when he will depose him.
15:43No one can depose Najmuddin Ayub now.
15:45His hands are very strong.
15:47Ghazi Abdullah began to
15:49laugh at his ignorance.
15:51Jamaluddin Al-Marahi was worried
15:53to see the satisfaction and firm resolve
15:55on his face.
15:57I did not understand anything.
15:59He said with difficulty.
16:01Najmuddin Ayub has the authority
16:03of the Emir of Egypt.
16:05Now the Umayyad community
16:07will not be able to harm him.
16:09That is, Najmuddin Ayub understood
16:11my sign.
16:13Jamaluddin Al-Marahi muttered in a
16:15confused manner.
16:17What sign?
16:19Now it was Ghazi Abdullah's turn to
16:21surprise.
16:23Anyway, forget it.
16:25I am sure that Najmuddin Ayub
16:27will not make me a slave of anyone
16:29and will prove me wrong.
16:31I do not need to say anything.
16:33I came to inform you of this matter
16:35that I have built a small room
16:37for your accommodation
16:39in the rear part of my palace
16:41where the stable of the horses
16:43is located.
16:45Yes, I forgot one thing that
16:47you will like to come to my slavery
16:49alone or with your family.
16:51I am not so cold-hearted
16:53that I should separate you
16:55from your wife and children.
16:57I am not so cold-hearted
16:59that I should separate you
17:01from your wife and children.
17:03I am not so cold-hearted
17:05that I should separate you
17:07from your wife and children.
17:09I am not so cold-hearted
17:11that I should separate you
17:13from your wife and children.
17:15I am not so cold-hearted
17:17that I should separate you
17:19from your wife and children.
17:21I am not so cold-hearted
17:23that I should separate you
17:25from your wife and children.
17:27I am not so cold-hearted
17:29that I should separate you
17:31from your wife and children.
17:33I am not so cold-hearted
17:35that I should separate you
17:37from your wife and children.
17:39I am not so cold-hearted
17:41that I should separate you
17:43from your wife and children.
17:45I am not so cold-hearted
17:47that I should separate you
17:49from your wife and children.
17:51I am not so cold-hearted
17:53that I should separate you
17:55from your wife and children.
18:23If you continue to be like animals here,
18:25I will dismiss you all.
18:27What do you mean?
18:29Have we come here to waste our time?
18:31A rich man said,
18:33Wajih-ud-Din Bakri ignored him
18:35and said again,
18:37Look, let us seriously discuss
18:39the issue we are facing
18:41so that the Sultan of Egypt
18:43can be prevented from becoming
18:45an Amir. He has acquired such power
18:47that he can impose his will
18:49on all of us and no one
18:51will be able to stop him.
18:53I have already advised the Umayyad
18:55community to make Amad-ud-Din
18:57Ismail the ruler of Egypt
18:59instead of Najm-ud-Din Ayub.
19:01But the people of Egypt
19:03ignored me and said,
19:05Do not blame us.
19:07If we had supported Najm-ud-Din
19:09Ayub, we would not have come
19:11to you today, but would have
19:13sat in our homes.
19:15A rich man said,
19:17By God, I do not blame you.
19:19I am with you.
19:21Give me a plan
19:23so that we can successfully
19:25achieve our goal.
19:27What can we say?
19:29A rich man said in despair.
19:31The faces of other Umayyads
19:33were also grieving.
19:35I think we should go to the Sultan
19:37and warn him that he should
19:39try to impose his will
19:41on us.
19:43If he tries to do something
19:45that is against the interests
19:47of the Umayyads,
19:49we will be a hindrance
19:51in his way.
19:53This will be an open
19:55declaration of helplessness
19:57and helplessness.
19:59You can call it helplessness
20:01or something else.
20:03By convincing the Sultan,
20:05he will be more careful
20:07in matters.

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