Sultan Salahuddin Ayyubi - Episode 31 [ Urdu Dubbed ] 2nd July 24
In the latest episode of Aruz Fat Dasta, Damascus has been attacked by what appears to be a coalition of tribal and Crusader forces. The attack is believed to be a retaliation for the punishment infli
In the latest episode of Aruz Fat Dasta, Damascus has been attacked by what appears to be a coalition of tribal and Crusader forces. The attack is believed to be a retaliation for the punishment inflicted on Malik Ji Baal and his companions, who are accused of being the murderers of several chieftains.
The protagonist, who remains unnamed, is determined to stop these murderers and has pledged to join forces with Nimturi. He also suggests that Salahuddin and Victoria should be married as a means of solidifying their alliance. However, he is met with resistance from Mat Khatun and others who doubt his intentions.
The protagonist insists that the evidence against Malik Ji Baal and his companions is solid, as he had a personal conversation with them. He also points out that the attackers in Damascus carried tribal flags and crosses, which suggests that they were the same people who killed the chieftains.
Despite the opposition, the protagonist is determined to avenge the death of Mat Khatun and punish those responsible for the attack on Damascus. He is also critical of those who are showing anger towards him instead of focusing on the enemy.
The episode ends with the protagonist expressing his intention to marry Salahuddin, despite Mat Khatun's refusal. He insists that he will only be convinced on the wedding day and that he will not marry the enemy.
Summary about Sultan Salahuddin Ayyubi - Episode 31 [ Urdu Dubbed ] 2nd July 24
The Battle for Damascus Intensifies
In the latest episode of Aruz Fat Dasta, the city of Damascus is under attack by a coalition of tribal and Crusader forces. The attack is believed to be a retaliation for the punishment inflicted on Malik Ji Baal and his companions, who are accused of murdering several chieftains. The protagonist, determined to stop these murderers, has pledged to join forces with Nimturi and suggests that Salahuddin and Victoria should be married to solidify their alliance.
A Traitor in Their Midst
However, the protagonist's intentions are met with resistance from Mat Khatun and others who doubt his intentions. In a dramatic turn of events, a character reveals their suspicion of a traitor among them who is working with Malik-ul-Jawal. The character refuses to marry Salahuddin, stating that it is the result of cheap politics, and is subsequently locked up until their wedding day.
A Web of Deceit
Meanwhile, the speaker confronts Nooruddin for his actions and accuses him of playing a trick for the love of Kismat Khatoon. The speaker reveals that years ago, Nooruddin and Kismat Khatoon were captured in each other's love, and Nooruddin is now trying to save her. The speaker believes that Imat Khatoon is the murderer of Birra Khatoon and challenges Nooruddin to kill her.
A Plan for Revenge
In another plot twist, the speaker discusses their suspicions about Rihani with another character and reveals that they have been gathering evidence against him. They plan to catch him in the act without alerting him and express their desire to end the ongoing blood feud between brothers and take revenge on the tribe of Mat Khatun.
The Battle Rages On
As the drama unfolds, Malik Nasruddin and his men prepare for battle, seeking revenge for their leader's death. However, when they discover that the enemy is their own brothers, they are hesitant to shed their blood. Meanwhile, Salahuddin and Ibrahim plan to follow the enemy and lay a trap for them, but Nasruddin's men are too strong, and Salahuddin falls into his own trap.
A Final Showdown
In the latest episode, tensions reach a boiling point as the two sides refuse to back down from their war. The mother of a fallen soldier threatens to take matters into her own hands, vowing to avenge her son's death. The episode ends with a sense of foreboding, as the two sides prepare for a final showdown.