Episodes: Series - Sadaq Waadoh - 2009


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Episode 1

Abd al-Uzza ibn Abd al-Muṭṭalib used to feed the pilgrims to the Kaaba, while Zayd ibn Amr ibn Nufayl was known for his monotheism and Hajj, and Abu Umar ibn al-Khattab tries to kill him. On his way to Mecca, Taim al-Ghanawi gives him a camel to ride.

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Episode 2

Ibn Al-Huwayrith seeks the Roman Caesar asking for his support to return to Mecca and declare himself its king with the support of the Romans and the Ghassanid king. In the desert, a bandit steal his camel and leave him for dead. Sa'id ibn Zayd proposes to Fatima, his cousin.

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Episode 3

The Jewish rabbis and Christian monks in the Levant, Yemen, and Yathrib talk about a prophet who would be sent from the Arabs. In Mecca, Abu Al-Qasim secludes himself in the mountain until the call of heaven comes to him, so he tells Khadija, who believes in him, just as his servant Zaid and Ali ibn Abi Talib believe.

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Episode 4

Taim likes Enaq, while al-Khattab's sister, Fatima, fears for her husband, Saeed, from her brother’s oppression. The Messenger wipe the udder of a sick sheep with his hand and it produces milk. He meets with his followers secretly to tell them that he is God's prophet and messenger.

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Episode 5

The Quraysh decide to kill the Messenger, and God blinds Umm Jamil, who tried to harm him. The Quraysh offers the Messenger money and power so that he would abandon what he is doing, and Ayyash ibn Abi Rabi'a declares his conversion to Islam.

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Episode 6

Enaq asks Umm Jamil and Hind bint Utba to save her from Abu Al-Hakam, but they refuse. The Quraysh offer Abdul Muttalib to adopt Ammarah ibn Walid and hand over the Messenger to kill him. Anaq flees and attributes herself to Bani Taim al-Ghanawi on the way.

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Episode 7

Ḥudhayfa ibn Utba declares his conversion to Islam, and Taim asks his father to go to Mecca to support the Messenger, but he asks him to wait. Hamza ibn Abd al-Muttalib also converts to Islam, and a number of Quraysh leaders follow him.

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Episode 8

Abu Dharr al-Ghifari converts to Islam, and at the same time, Abu Sufyan heads to Yathrib to discuss with the rabbis about the Messenger, while Enaq flees trying to reach Taim al-Ghanawi, but she meets Abu Sufyan on his way to Yathrib.

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Episode 9

The Jewish rabbis know that Muhammad is the awaited prophet, while Enaq seeks the help of the rabbis to save her from Abu Sufyan. So they give Abu Sufyan three questions to test the Messenger, and if he is unable to answer, then he is not a prophet. Abu Al-Hakam accuses Taim of taking Enaq.

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Episode 10

The Messenger comes to answer the rabbis’ questions, but he postpones the answer, much to Quraysh's joy. Then the Messenger tells his companions that the revelation came to him with the answer about the Companions of the Cave, Dhul-Qarnayn, and the Spirit, while the rabbi imprisons Enaq.

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Episode 11

Taim and his father stay as guests of Abu Dharr al-Ghifari, while the Muslims are being tortured, and Yasser and Somaya die, so the Messenger tells them that they will meet in Paradise. Ammar ibn Yasir reluctantly apostatizes from Islam, but his heart remains reassured by faith.

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Episode 12

Abu Bakr buys slaves from weak Muslims and then frees them. The Messenger authorizes the migration to Abyssinia, and Abdullah Al-Asadi marries the slave Baraka. Taim comes to the Abu Dhuʾayb tribe to buy Enaq.

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Episode 13

Aamir Bin Rabeea charters a ship to emigrate Muslims to Abyssinia, and 'Abd al-Rahman ibn 'Awf, Uthman ibn Affan, and others immigrate with it.

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Episode 14

Taim and his father return to Mecca, and Abu al-Hakam orders the slaughter of the two camels they were riding. When Al-Ghanawi complains to the Messenger, the Messenger goes with him to Abu Al-Hakam, and he returns the camel to him. Enaq migrates to Abyssinia.

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Episode 15

The Muslims arrive in Abyssinia, and the blood money for Enaq is paid by them. Axum Ibn Abraha meets the Muslims, and they tell him about the Messenger’s mission and recite Surah Al-Fil to him. He brings them to King Ashamah Ibn Abjar. Muhammad ibn Abi Hudhayfa is born in Abyssinia.

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Episode 16

Enaq is given as an offering to the gods, and Axum removes her trace. While the Quraysh collect gifts and money for the king of Abyssinia to return the Muslims to it. Abu Taim al-Ghanawi spreads the Messenger’s message in Yemen.

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Episode 17

Ja'far ibn Abi Talib and his wife Asma travel to Abyssinia, while Amr ibn al-As and Abd Allah ibn Abi Rabi'a miss the opportunity to leave with her. Bahr Al-Mallah proposes marriage to Enaq, but she refuses and asks to inform Taim of her whereabouts.

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Episode 18

Bahr informs the Muslims of the arrival of Amr ibn al-As and Abd Allah ibn Abi Rabi'a and asks the Negus to return them. When the Muslims speak about Lady Mary, the Negus cry and refuse to hand them over.

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Episode 19

Amr ibn al-As tells the Negus that Muslims claim that Jesus is a slave, Enaq convinces Aryam to go to Yemen, while Sarah, Umm Jamil's slave, escapes from the lodgings of Umar ibn al-Khattab's slave, but Ikrima kills Sarah and brings back Umar's servant.

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Episode 20

Umar is determined to kill Muhammad, while Enaq leaves Aryam and goes to Taim. Ibn al-Khattab declares his conversion to Islam, and a paper is hung on the wall of the Kaaba to boycott Banu Hashim economically. Malik beats and tortures his sister’s daughter, Aryam, for converting to Islam.

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Episode 21

Jabir betroths Aryam to save her from Malik al-Hadrami, and Axum arrives at the port. Taim marries Enaq, while Al-Walid supports Muslims coming from Abyssinia to prevent war.

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Episode 22

Mazen Al-Bahar brings food for the Muslims in Shaab Abu Talib, so Ikrima puts him in shackles before Al-Walid releases him. Aryam goes for Hajj to the Kaaba, while Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib has Abdullah in Shaab, and Enaq bears her child with Taim.

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Episode 23

Enaq, Aryam, and Axum are captured by the Persians after Malik al-Hadrami snitched on them, but the Persian King Badhan pardons them. The Messenger tells Abu Talib that a white ant had eaten the hanging paper, and only the word remained on it: 'In your name, O God.'

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Episode 24

Walid ibn al-Mughira dies after he was promised severe punishment for describing the Quran as magic. Abu Talib, the Prophet’s uncle who was defending him from the harm of the Quraysh, also dies. Al-Ghanawi betroths Taim to Atika, his cousin.

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Episode 25

Bahr proposes marriage to Enaq, while Ubayd Allah ibn Jahsh, the husband of Umm Habibah, abandons Islam. Jaber learns that Aryam lives there. Afif bin Qais Al-Kindi declares his conversion to Islam after seeing the Prophet, so he informs his people and calls them to believe.

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Episode 26

Lady Khadija dies, and the Prophet is deeply saddened. Al-Aswad Al-Ansi conspires with Firuz the Persian to get rid of Safwan, so King Badhan issues an order to imprison him to please Khosrau. Jaber arrives in Abyssinia to meet his wife, Aryam.

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Episode 27

Jaber begs Al-Aswad Al-Ansi to release them, and Badhan releases Safwan after Khosrau's request. The Messenger is taken for a journey by night from the Sacred Mosque to Al-Aqsa and taken up to the highest heavens.

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Episode 28

Enaq reluctantly abandons Islam to save her daughter. Ibn Salam tells the rabbi that the Messenger is the Awaited Prophet, while Mus'ab ibn Umayr goes to Yathrib to teach its people religion and be an ambassador of Islam.

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Episode 29

Al-Aswad Al-Ansi was a priest and master of Madhaj, so King Badhan issues an order to drag him. The Messenger goes around the tribes in Mecca asking for victory and protection to convey his message after the Quraysh prevents him.

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Episode 30

The Aws and Khazraj tribes pledge allegiance to the Messenger in the Pledge of Aqaba, while Enaq goes to Taim's tribe and meets his wife. The Messenger orders the migration to Yathrib, so he migrates with his companion Abu Bakr, and is received in Yathrib with songs and welcome.

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