Episodes: Series - Bahlool Aeqal Al Majanin 2 - 2008


  • season 2
  • episode #1

Abu Wahb remembers when he was a jurist who advised people to do good, and he rode a reed as if it were a horse, and the princes were amazed by him and called him Bahlol.

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  • episode #2

Junaid sells one of the sheep in the Karkh market to a strange man for more than its price, and arouses his greed to buy all the sheep from him, but he tricks him. However, Bahlol judges between them, and Junaid confesses what he did.

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  • episode #3

Ibrahim is happy when his daughter agrees to get married after she has rejected several suitors. Then she complains about her husband's stinginess and asks for a divorce. Ibrahim asks Bahlol for help, who asks the wife to uncover her hair, but the husband refuses out of jealousy, and the couple reconcile.

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  • episode #4

Suwaid's camel is lost, so he swears to the Caliph that he will sell the camel for a dinar if he finds it. Then he asks for help from Bahlol, who advises him to tie a necklace worth fifty dinars around the camel's neck, but everyone refuses to buy the camel with the necklace.

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  • episode #5

Layla's neighbor claims to be the mother of Layla's son, who was lost two years ago during the Roman attack. The judge is unable to rule between them, so Bahlol asks for a knife to cut the child in two. His real mother objects and the other remains silent, so Bahlol gives the child to his mother.

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  • episode #6

Masroora tells her father that her husband, Louay, broke his promise to give her his house as a dowry. Bahlol claims that he will give a large sum of money to someone who has no house. Louay admits that he has no house because he gave his house to his wife, and the problem between the couple is resolved.

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  • episode #7

Louay takes Bahlol's advice to marry Khawla, then Louay travels and leaves his wife. When he returns, he suspects that his wife is in a relationship with his master, but Bahlol proves her innocence, and the couple reconcile.

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  • episode #8

Ahnaf seeks help from Bahlol when the minister takes his sheep, taking advantage of his position, but Bahlol returns the sheep to their owner with his intelligence. Moreover, the Caliph divides the inheritance between his two sons fairly and advises them to unite.

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  • episode #9

The Caliph claims his right to the Banu Suhail estate, so Abdullah, the estate’s heir, complains to the judge. The Caliph asks Abdullah about the number of trees on the estate, but he does not answer. Bahlol asks the Caliph about the number of wood on the palace’s roof, but he does not answer, and the estate returns to Abdullah.

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  • episode #10

A robbery takes place in Al Karkh Market, and the Caliph threatens Saad, the chief of police, to search for the thief. Saad asks Bahlol to help him, fearing the Caliph’s punishment. Bahlol helps him, and Wael confesses to committing the robbery.

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  • episode #11

The Caliph gives Bahlol a prize for his eloquence, but he refuses the prize and asks for Saad to be released from prison. Two brothers disagree about dividing the money, and the Caliph takes Bahlol’s opinion, which is more likely than the minister’s.

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  • episode #12

The Caliph asks to marry the slave girl, Ghadir, and she tells him of her promise to her late brother that she would not marry anyone but him. The Caliph pays money to free her from her oath and marry her. The Caliph accuses Waad and Omar of stealing Ghadir's necklace, and Bahlol reveals that Waad is the thief.

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  • episode #13

A mother finds her son murdered, so she asks her son Rabia to avenge his brother. Rabia hosts a sick person and treats him, then discovers that he is the murderer, but he does not kill him because he is his guest.

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  • episode #14

The mother complains to the chief of the tribe about her son Rabia's breaking of his promise to avenge his brother, and the murderer Tha'laba agrees to take revenge on him. However, Bahlol saves Tha'laba by answering the mother's questions on his behalf.

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  • episode #15

A man claims that he entrusted Suhaila with a trust, but he defrauded her with his friend who then took the money from Suhaila. Bahlol saves Suhaila when he stipulates that the man must have his friend come with him to take the trust.

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  • episode #16

Dram, one of the thieves of the Caliph's caravan, is arrested. The minister consults Bahlol about cutting off Dram's hand or head, but Bahlol saves him because he stole out of hunger. The Caliph gives him sheep to profit from, apart from stealing.

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  • episode #17

The Caliph asks the soldier to kill the rebels against the Caliph’s rule, and Narjis gives Bahlol the zakat money to deliver to Imam Musa. The poet carries out his mother Narjis’s will to refuse to praise the Caliph in exchange for money, and distributes his money to the poor.

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  • episode #18

Dilam abandons her son because he resembles his father, whom she hates, and gives him to Dalama. Years later, Dalama tells Qusay that she is not his mother, and complains to the Caliph about his mother’s abandonment of him. Bahlol asks Qusay to marry Dilam, and she admits that she is his mother.

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  • episode #19

Nawfal bin Harith complains to the Caliph that after Governor Issa ruled that his wife Arwa should be returned to him, he allowed her to marry Laith.

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  • episode #20

Louay falsely claims that he is the governor, when he stays in a room with Munqidh bin Muzahim, then he sets up a wealthy merchant. However, Bahlol exposes him with his intelligence, and Usama recovers his money.

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  • episode #21

Saad tells the Caliph that he found a large sum of money in Bahlol's house. Bahlol hands the money over to Ibn Yaqtina, who is arrested by Saad. Bahlol spreads rumors that his money was stolen, and Ibn Yaqtina is sentenced to have his hands cut off. Then he is released through a trick by Bahlol.

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  • episode #22

Zubaydah, the Caliph’s wife, is jealous of his excessive interest in the slave girl Khalisa, and asks the poet Abu Nuwas to write poetry in front of Khalisa’s room. The Caliph becomes angry and decides to cut off Abu Nuwas’ tongue and hand, then forgives him and tells him that Bahlol has helped him.

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  • episode #23

The Caliph gives Tal the key to the treasury and travels for Hajj. The slave girl, Mayada, threatens Tal to tell the Caliph his secret if he does not marry her. Then she tells the Caliph about Tal’s love for his sister, so the Caliph expels him and locks his sister in her room.

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  • episode #24

The Caliph recommends that his two sons remain united, and gives each of them the governorship for three years after his departure. He asks them to beware of Bahlol, as he suspects him of being hostile to him, and is looking for evidence of that hostility.

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  • episode #25

The Caliph travels to the East and defeats Laith, then falls ill on his way back and dies. Bahlol grieves over the Caliph’s death despite his being unjust to him at times, and remembers the Caliph seeking his advice.

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  • episode #26

After the death of the Caliph, his eldest son takes over the Caliphate in Baghdad and his other son in the countries of the East. Zubaydah becomes angry with her son for putting Bahlol in prison because of his mockery of him, then he releases him from prison.

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  • episode #27

A merchant travels to Baghdad to sell perfumes in the Karkh market. Tarafa tells him about the high price of perfumes. The Caliph buys the perfumes from the merchant, and the merchant entrusts the jar of money to a blind man. Bahlol discovers that the blind man stole the money.

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  • episode #28

The younger brother sends a message to his brother about his disobedience and independence in the eastern countries, and Zubaydah tells her eldest son about his late father’s desire to give the caliphate to the younger brother because he is wiser, but Zubaydah had convinced him to give it to the eldest brother.

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  • episode #29

The police chief, Ibn Shahak, threatens the people of Al Karkh Market based on the orders of the Caliph and the minister. The Caliph discovers that Bahlol is cooperating with his enemy against him and claiming that he is insane. The Caliph confronts him with the letters he wrote against him and orders him to be put in prison.

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  • episode #30

The people protest against the Caliph and demand that Bahlol be released from prison, but the Caliph orders that he be tortured. Zubaydah asks her son to release Bahlol from prison and imprison him in his house. Bahlol falls ill and the people pray for his recovery.

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