Ertugrul Ghazi Urdu | Episode 91 | Season 4 - Summary

Summary

The text appears to be a script or dialogue from a movie or a play. It's difficult to provide a precise summary without more context, but here's a general interpretation:

The dialogue seems to revolve around a story of a brave man, possibly a historical figure, who played a significant role in the 13th century. The man, likely a leader of a nomadic tribe, is portrayed as a hero who risked his life and property for the sake of Islam. His son, after his death, continued his legacy, leading the tribe to a land where they could flourish.

The dialogue also includes references to a "dastan" or tale, possibly a story or legend about the man's life and achievements. The man is described as a brave warrior who fought against non-Muslims and was able to defeat them with the strength of his mind, courage, and strong arms.

There are also references to a woman named "Maa Khush", who is described as a "mother of the city". She is praised for her bravery and her role in the tribe's success. The dialogue also mentions a "Baba" (father) and a "Baba Salman", possibly referring to the man's father and a close companion or mentor.

The dialogue also includes several instances of music and singing, suggesting that it's part of a performance or a song. The music is often used to punctuate the dialogue and add emphasis to certain points.

The dialogue ends with a reference to a "joint" and a "cemetery", possibly indicating a gathering or a funeral. The man's legacy and his bravery are celebrated, and his son is encouraged to continue his father's work.

Please note that this is a general interpretation and the actual meaning could vary depending on the context in which the dialogue is used.

Facts

1. The text is a transcript of a conversation or a story.
2. The conversation or story involves a character named Ajay.
3. The character Ajay is described as a brave man who changed the fate of his tribe and Islam.
4. Ajay's son put pulse paste in the Sultanate of Osmania under Osman.
5. The story features a character named Sardar Suleiman Shah, who is described as the president of the nomadic tribe.
6. The tribe was searching for a land where their races would flourish.
7. Sardar Suleiman Shah's son risked his life and property for the sake of Islam and more pure ghee.
8. The story also involves a character named Osman, who is described as a brave son.
9. The story mentions a conspiracy of non-Muslims from all sides, but the tribe defeats them.
10. The tribe believes in the power of their strong arms and the strength of their courage.
11. The story also involves a character named Baba Salman, who is described as the brother of the speaker.
12. The speaker expresses a desire to take care of the health of the children as per Baba Salman's wish.
13. The speaker also expresses a desire to be with Baba Salman as the capital mother.
14. The story involves a character named Mohammad Mustafa, who is described as a beloved.
15. The speaker expresses a desire to follow the path of Allah and to spread His blessings to the whole world.
16. The speaker also expresses a desire to spread cardamom and kindness in all the world.
17. The story involves a character named Tarun Rai, who is described as a brave charge.
18. The speaker expresses a desire to take care of his brothers and to make them brave on their side.
19. The speaker also expresses a desire to touch Baba's soul.
20. The story involves a character named Rahmanir Rahim, who is described as the best.
21. The speaker expresses a desire to receive Rahmanir Rahim's service.
22. The speaker also expresses a desire to wear slaves before and after his loved ones and glorify their own names.
23. The story involves a character named Burman Singh, who is described as the most beloved.
24. The speaker expresses a desire to take away all that is in the sky with their horses and Allah's justice in the ancestors of the land.
25. The speaker also expresses a desire to have arms as per their rights.
26. The story involves a character named Allah, who is described as the one with the pen and the one who agrees.
27. The speaker expresses a desire to have the men and women of the airplanes debate, the waves flow under the change, and to eradicate the evils of garlic.
28. The speaker also expresses a desire to be close to Allah.