Episodes: Series - Qasas El Ayat fil Qur'an - 2015


  • season 5
  • episode #1

1st Episode

Hatib bin Abi Balatah left Mecca for Medina for the love of Prophet Muhammad PBUH, and when he saw Otba attacking the Prophet in the battle of Uhud, he defended him. A poor girl asked the Prophet for charity, and when Hatib saw her, he gave her a message to be delivered to Mecca.

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  • episode #2

2nd Episode

When the Prophet learned about the message and read it, he met Hatib, and he informed the Prophet that he wrote it to warn his sons in Mecca from the battle. God sent a revelation to the Prophet for that occasion.

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  • episode #3

3rd Episode

Aquino killed Abjar and assumed power. Aquino's son kidnapped Asahma and sold him to keep him away from Abyssinia. Aquino died burned and his son took over but he continued to drink wine, so the rulers brought back Asahma to the rule because he's the only one who can restore things back to normal.

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  • episode #4

4th Episode

Asahma reigned under the name Negashi. Two people from the Quraysh tribe fled to Abyssinia at prophet Mohammed's orders after they knew that the Qurayshian infidels have reached Abyssinia and they were afraid of being captured.

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5th Episode

Amr Ibn Al-Aas asked to retrieve the two Muslim men from the Negashy and the Negashy heard from them and was deeply moved that he cried. He set them free and warned Ibn Al-Aas against harming them. After some time, Ibn Al-Aas repented.

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  • episode #6

6th Episode

During Ayyash Ibn Abi Rabiah's escape after he converted to Islam, Abu al-Hakam appeared and told him that his mother wanted to see him. Omar Ibn Al-Khattab warned Ayyash that this is merely a ruse. On their way back, Ayyash was shackled and arrested.

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  • episode #7

7th Episode

Aba Al-Hakam tied Ayyash and Hisham in a house in the desert and they were severely tortured to renounce Islam. Ibn Al-Walid set Ayyash and Hisham free upon the Prophet's orders.

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  • episode #8

8th Episode

Aba Al-Hakam orders Wahshi to put the rock on Bilal's chest to torture him to return to their religion, but Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq buys Bilal and frees him.

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  • episode #9

9th Episode

The Battle of Badr is fought between the Muslims and the infidels, and it ends with the Muslims' triumph. The infidels plan to take revenge. Wahshi's master proposes that if Wahshi murders Hamza, he will be exempted from slavery.

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  • episode #10

10th Episode

After Zubayr freed Wahshi, the latter went to confer with the masters of Quraysh, but they expelled him. Prophet Mohammed met Wahshi to convince him to convert to Islam, which Wahshi did right after he heard the Prophet recite Quranic verses.

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  • episode #11

11th Episode

Rōzbih converted to Christianity and his father imprisoned him in the palace after he learned. Rōzbih fleed to the Levant and changed his name to Salman.

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  • episode #12

12th Episode

Salman reaches a monastery and serves its head. When the head dies and another head is appointed, the new head advises Salman to head to Mosul. Salman arrives at Amorium in anticipation of the arrival of the new Prophet.

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  • episode #13

13th Episode

Salman decided to travel to the Arabian Peninsula, but the man who was supposed to help him actually betrayed him and sold him in the slave market. Salman heard about Prophet Mohammed, and when he met him he converted to Islam.

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  • episode #14

14th Episode

Marsad repents, converts to Islam, and abstains from adultery with Enaq, but she keeps approaching him. When he abstains from her, she accuses him of releasing the infidels' captives at night.

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  • episode #15

15th Episode

Marsad runs away and hides in a cave. He marries Enaq, but the Prophet tells him that this match is religiously forbidden.

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  • episode #16

16th Episode

Assem, Khaled, and Marsad traveled with the purpose of Jihad. Assem was martyred and the wasps provided shelter for his body from the infidels who wanted to take it away. Then God sent a sweeping stream that took his body away.

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  • episode #17

17th Episode

Aous fought with Khawla, and she went to consult Prophet Mohammed P.B.U.H, and he told her that it is forbidden for her to approach her husband until God sends his Prophet a revelation concerning this matter.

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  • episode #18

18th Episode

God sent his Prophet a revelation; Khawla shall forgive Aous provided that he releases a slave, or fasts for two consecutive months, or feeds sixty poor people. The Prophet helps Aous feed the sixty poor people.

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  • episode #19

19th Episode

Suhayb went to hear the Prophet P.B.U.H. and the infidels were suffering from the recession because people converted to Islam. Suhayb fled to Yathrib, and he was followed by the infidels who wanted to fight him; Suhayb decided to fight them on his own.

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  • episode #20

20th Episode

Suhayb offered the infidels his wealth to leave him, and they accepted. Suhayb reached Yathrib (Medina) and met the Prophet and heard the verse: "And of the people is he who sells himself, seeking means to the approval of Allah. And Allah is kind to [His] servants."

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  • episode #21

21st Episode

Umm Shareek lives with her husband in a tribe that worships idols (idolatry). Her husband goes to Mecca to meet the Prophet and he converts to Islam, and so does his wife.

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  • episode #22

22nd Episode

Tufail and Umm Shareek's husband travel to Mecca to strive in the path of God. Umm Shareek follows their footsteps and she starts to convince other women to renounce their old practices and convert to Islam. Her infidel tribe catches her.

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  • episode #23

23rd Episode

Umm Shareek's was tortured and she was made to stand under the hot sun for three days and was not allowed to drink water, but Allah sends her a miracle in the shape of a pot of water.

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  • episode #24

24th Episode

Uthman Ibn Talha's father died on the Battle of Uhud, and Uthman decided to take revenge on Assem even though he hated bloodshed. Muslims triumphed over the infidels in the Battle of the Trench. When he returned to Yathrib (Medina), Uthman gave the keys to the Kaaba to his brother.

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  • episode #25

25th Episode

Uthman fluctuated whether to renounce his inborn religion and convert to Islam or not. He went to Yathrib (Medina) to meet the Prophet and he eventually converted to Islam. The Prophet gave him back the keys to the Kaaba.

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  • episode #26

26th Episode

Al-Husayn rejoiced at the Prophet's arrival at Medina. Other people were also overjoyed by Prophet Mohammed's arrival that they chanted 'The Full Moon Rose over Us'. Al-Husayn changed his name to Abdullah, and he and his family converted to Islam, and the Jews disowned them for it.

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  • episode #27

27th Episode

People ostracized Abdullah and his family, and they even refused to buy his dates. A delegation visited Abdullah and told him that God sent his Prophet a revelation about Abdullah.

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  • episode #28

28th Episode

Muadh Ibn Jabal was a smart young man from Yathrib. He realized the value of Islam, so he used to throw the idols in the dirt pit. Amr Ibn al-Jamuh converted to Islam, and the infidels wanted to mislead both men. Muadh met the Prophet who told him that God sent him a revelation about Muadh.

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  • episode #29

29th Episode

Prophet Mohammed instructed Muadh to bring an end to the sedition spread by Al-Aswad Al-Ansi who claimed prophet-hood. Fairouz was Muadh's assistant on this task, and he went to convince Azad, Al-Aswad's wife of Islam. Al-Aswad saw Fairouz as he was departing.

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  • episode #30

30th Episode

To save himself, Fairouz claimed that he was at Al-Aswad's house because he wanted to be his minister. Muadh and Fairouz learned that Qays, Al-Aswad's assistant, also converted to Islam. Muadh got rid of Al-Aswad, and when he returned, he learned that the Prophet had died.

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