In the latest episode of the drama, "Aruz Fat Dasta," the character known as "The one who is the destruction of the oppressors" and referred to as "Fat," declares that the oppr
In the latest episode of the drama, "Aruz Fat Dasta," the character known as "The one who is the destruction of the oppressors" and referred to as "Fat," declares that the oppressors will soon face a calamity they've never experienced before. Nuruddin Sultan has taken control of the city and warns against any attacks, while Salahuddin and his men have arrived, ready to fight and conquer. The battle begins with Salahuddin urging his soldiers to be brave and conquer As-Kallan. The fight is intense, with both sides determined to win.
Meanwhile, Idris Buzurg, Ibrahim Paras, and others plan to capture the palace and throne. Gregor and his men are tasked with stopping Salahuddin from attacking the palace, while Victoria and Leonard are ordered to go to the port. The characters exchange heated words, with Gabriel promising to take revenge and keep the queen as a prize.
As the battle rages on, Salahuddin's men successfully capture the palace and throne. Gabriel is still present, and Salahuddin refuses to leave without him. The episode ends with the war seemingly over, but it's clear that there will be consequences for Salahuddin's victory.
The Battle Rages On in "Aruz Fat Dasta"
In the latest episode of the drama, "Aruz Fat Dasta," the stakes are higher than ever as the battle between Salahuddin and Nuruddin Sultan reaches its climax. Fat, known as "The one who is the destruction of the oppressors," warns that the oppressors will soon face a calamity they've never experienced before. Meanwhile, Idris Buzurg, Ibrahim Paras, and others plan to capture the palace and throne, while Gregor and his men are tasked with stopping Salahuddin from attacking the palace.
The fight is intense, with both sides determined to win. Salahuddin urges his soldiers to be brave and conquer As-Kallan, and Gabriel promises to take revenge and keep the queen as a prize. As the battle rages on, Salahuddin's men successfully capture the palace and throne, but Gabriel is still present, and Salahuddin refuses to leave without him. The episode ends with the war seemingly over, but it's clear that there will be consequences for Salahuddin's victory.
A Moment of Reflection in the Midst of War
In a recent episode of the drama, the main character, Alan, takes a moment to reflect on the battle's outcome. Despite being told that he needs rest, he is worried about the enemy's flag still flying over the fruits. However, it's not the battle that's causing his sadness, but rather the memory of a bulbul (a type of bird) that slipped away from his hands.
The character, Mat Khatun, is thanked for her help in the battle, and it is noted that this victory is not only for the main characters but also for her. The victory has reduced Alan's sorrow and is credited to the character who freed As-Kalan from the enemy's clutches. The character is congratulated and blessed with thousands of victories.
The True Meaning of Victory
The main characters are described as placing their swords on the oppressed, and their swords are seen as the voice of the oppressed. They have previously wielded the sword for disbelief, but now their swords are the voice of Allah. Today's victory is significant because the oppressed have defeated the oppressor. However, it is noted that killing the main character will not make a difference, as more will come in his place until Muslims are wiped out from the face of the earth.
The war is not over yet, and it is stated that even if a thousand oppressors come, one Mujahid will be enough to wipe them out. The flags are ready, and the character, Amir, thanks God for the victory. The victory is not credited to the sword of Zafar, but to Allah's blessing. The characters hope to become Allah's sword and continue this series of victories until Jerusalem is conquered.
A Triumphant Conclusion in "Let Us Fill It With Justice and Fairness, Amen"
In the final episode of the seven-season drama, "Let Us Fill It With Justice and Fairness, Amen," the sky and the earth bear witness to the victory of right over wrong. The Muslims, who have been oppressed for so long, are finally freed from the clutches of their oppressors, thanks to the leadership of Sultan Saladin.
As the flag of Islam flies high, the world is freed from the tyranny of disbelief. The victory is announced with the cry of "Akbar Ale Naq Jafri A Allah A Allah A Ala A Allah Akbar Akbar Jaan," and everyone is grateful for the triumph. Sultan Saladin's brother, Shahenshah, who was martyred earlier, is avenged through this victory. The Khatun, who wants to loot the city, is stopped by Sultan Saladin, who reminds her that she has the right to the sword, but he will not let anyone take his right away.