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مسلسل بدوي الموت القادم من الشرق الحلقة 4
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04:24Always choose bottles
04:30small miniature
04:31For expensive, premium perfumes
04:34As for the bottles
04:36The larger ones are for perfumes.
04:38The other
04:39Notice, Saif, the shapes of the bottles
04:41To distinguish between one perfume and another
04:43If we mix these two types together
04:46A new perfume will be produced
04:48It will produce a fragrance you've never sold to anyone before.
04:52And perhaps the best
04:55I've done it before
04:56So they placed the two perfumes together, and their fragrances mingled.
04:59Let's try again, Jableh.
05:02So we take two contrasting perfumes
05:04Let's try the scent of the blended two.
05:32Children don't play in the street
05:53They may get hurt
05:54Guard your tongue, Abu al-Rukab
05:57Come on, come on, gather up your dignity that has fallen to the ground
06:02What do you want me to do, rub your gray hair in the dust?
06:06What did you say?
06:08Beware, it is Abu al-Rukab coming from the Valley of Foxes
06:11Beware of confronting Abu al-Rakab
06:14He carries in his bag a large number of deadly snakes
06:17Or perhaps a number of tigers and ferocious beasts
06:21So you are looking for the repentant
06:24We all fought, Abu al-Rakab
06:28What do you think about resorting to force?
06:33He thinks of himself as an incomparable patient
06:35naturally
06:37Doesn't he claim to bring flowers from Fox Valley?
06:41Did you believe these opinions?
06:44Fox Valley
06:45Full of ferocious monsters
06:47Are you accusing me of lying?
06:52We accuse you of being insane.
06:54Answer us if you can
06:56You are already accusing me
07:01Proven
07:02You are already accusing me
07:03You are already accusing me
07:04You are already accusing me
07:06And my current generosity
07:15Already full
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07:50If you actually bought the house
08:03Okay
08:03You should have seen my house first.
08:06I don't think it's as beautiful as the house chosen by Minister Abbad.
08:09You have no right to judge the matter without seeing my house.
08:13Rabah
08:14How about you work for us in our new home?
08:19In exchange for double your pay
08:21I would be grateful to you, sir.
08:25This is not fair, sir.
08:27Justice dictates that Rabah should be allowed to choose.
08:29I have chosen you
08:32Damn you, Rabah
08:35Take
08:36This is because we didn't buy your house.
08:39Because we took your servant
08:49This is the second time their mole has been broken
09:00Once at the hands of Abu al-Sadiq and his companions, and once at your hands, Abu al-Rukab.
09:04They deserve what they got; they are the most troublesome people in the city.
09:09How did you manage to defeat them all?
09:11This time, Abu Al-Rukab, your absence has been too long.
09:14I almost perished, were it not for luck on my side.
09:17Is it true that Wadi Al-Thaalibi is full of ferocious beasts?
09:22He is Ibn Al-Safi, the state advisor
09:27And I am teaching him the art of perfume making.
09:29I am Saif, sir.
09:31I love you, boy
09:33Because I love your father
09:35Do you know my father?
09:38As everyone here knows
09:39A wise and virtuous man
09:42And the best thing about it
09:43He was a shepherd
09:45But you didn't answer my question.
09:48And there are more monsters in it than in others.
09:52I brought you flowers
09:55No human being has ever reached it before
09:58What strong odor does it have?
10:01See you in the evening
10:02Where to, Abu Al-Rukab?
10:03Hunger has taken everything from me.
10:06He must be silenced.
10:07We will silence him together, Abu Al-Rakab
10:09You are invited to lunch at my place
10:11And you, Saif
10:13You will go with us to eat
10:15After you have prepared the house
10:18Now you will go out with me
10:20After you have perfumed yourselves with the finest perfumes
10:22We will go to the governor's palace
10:25Governor Nahar is waiting for you
10:29After Minister Abbad spoke to you at length
10:33He developed a desire to see you
10:36That is a service we will never forget from Minister Abbad.
10:39And don't forget that I am the one who deserves credit for this.
10:43I am the one who brought the minister to you.
10:46Your favor will remain, Abu al-Hakam
10:48And you will see after a while that you have become one of us
11:42He and Shams were like two sparrows; nothing improved me except laughter.
11:46I swear that Seif was very protective of her.
11:49As I am keen on these seedlings
11:51I didn't say that, ma'am.
11:56But because I saw your face pale
12:00Is she pale?
12:05You are her mother, my lady.
12:12Why did you say I am in the valley of the foxes more than the ferocious beasts?
12:34You never tire of asking, Saif.
12:37Because I love knowledge and I hate it when someone ignores my question
12:42This means one of two things
12:44Either he doesn't value me at all
12:46Or perhaps I've stuck my nose where it doesn't belong.
12:50Both things diminish my standing.
12:52How eloquent and self-confident the boy is!
12:57Al-Safi raised you well, by God.
13:00Is this another attempt to evade the question?
13:04In the valley of Al-Tha’alibi, O Saif
13:08Monsters unknown to city dwellers
13:12Not even the inhabitants of the deserts
13:14And there is no beast among them that you can trust or rely on.
13:20The problem isn't entering Fox Valley.
13:24The problem is accessing it
13:27If you want to reach him
13:31You must be careful of rocks and edges
13:34Not fixed
13:36It could sway beneath your feet at any moment
13:39Hundreds of arms fall before reaching the continent, a lifeless corpse.
13:44And if it does not fall
13:47You might find a snake among you, every time you try to take a job.
13:50It's waiting to sink its teeth into you
13:52Some of these snakes
13:55It announces its presence by the sound it makes.
13:58And some of the others
13:59You don't feel it
14:01Except that he has taken advantage of you
14:03The valley as seen from above
14:06A plate of tree leaves
14:08And when it is inside him
14:11You have to choose between two things
14:14One of them accompanies the other
14:16Either you enjoy the magic
14:19Until you experience ecstasy
14:22Or you can remain wary of a monster lurking nearby.
14:25He is motivated
14:27And among the trees whose branches embrace the sky
14:31And flowers that no human eye has ever seen before
14:34You wander about, your hand gripping the sword's hilt.
14:38Are you taking that scary trip?
14:41For the flowers you bring?
14:44Okay
14:44It is a job that brings me a substantial profit.
14:48Enough to satisfy the need
14:49And no one but him can do it
14:52It's pure, unadulterated fun.
14:55Furthermore, I love to face dangers
14:57I also love flowers and birds.
14:59Birds?
15:00Birds of the valley
15:01Can you believe that all kinds of birds created by God live in this valley?
15:08Most of them are not like the birds that cross the city's sky.
15:11It is a strange wonder
15:14Some of them are large and powerful.
15:17And some of them are small and singing
15:19And some of them have planted in their feathers all the colors of creation
15:23And some of them, if you talk to them, they will talk to you.
15:28What do you say, Abu al-Rukab? A bird is speaking to you.
15:34In the same way you talk?
15:36So why didn't you answer him?
15:39Because it's impossible
15:42The birds I'm talking about can only be seen from a distance.
15:46Because she fears humans as much as she fears animals.
15:50Because I have a keen eye, I can describe it accurately.
15:55But if you want to grasp it, you must grasp the air first.
16:00But why did they call it the Valley of Foxes?
16:03I don't know
16:04Perhaps someone saw foxes coming out of the valley or entering it.
16:09If I asked you to take me to him on your next trip
16:13Will you?
16:14You're crazy
16:16Complete your work, my son, and do not be as Jabalah said.
16:21Let's go
16:22May God bless the days of my master, the ruler.
16:25And He made his state ever glorious
16:28Welcome
16:29I hope you will find a pleasant stay among us.
16:32Where you and the good one reside, my lord
16:37Our humble gift is an expression of loyalty and reverence, my master.
16:43We accepted the gift
16:46We accepted the gift
17:00What's wrong, Saif?
17:01We left the house and you didn't seem well.
17:05I think of Abu Al-Rakab as if he came from a dream or from a world we don't know.
17:11If only he would take me to Fox Valley
17:14I would be the happiest person in this world
17:16You would be the luckiest if a snake bit you there or a tiger crushed you between its teeth.
17:23I know how to defend myself
17:26I wasn't wrong in judging you at all.
17:28You're a stupid boy I knew
17:31Lordship
17:32Madam, our best perfumes
17:38The club's perfumes are unparalleled in the world.
17:42We were, my lord
17:44The traders who drive the trade market in the entire country
17:49As for Abu al-Sadiq
17:51He was unique in his dominance of trade.
17:54No one disputes its sovereignty
17:58This further increased his reputation and fame.
18:00He was a close friend of the governor
18:04Yes
18:07It was a moving farewell between me and the governor.
18:11He didn't want me to leave his city.
18:15But I had grown weary of staying there, my lord.
18:19I hope our city will be a good alternative to your previous city.
18:25It will be, sir.
18:27It will be
18:28From the first moment I entered the city
18:32I felt a sense of peace fill my soul.
18:34As for this gracious meeting
18:37It was more than I personally could have hoped for.
18:40And that's what we all hope for
18:42Yes, my lord
18:44I can't believe I'm sitting with the governor all day in the same hall.
18:47In one hall, believe me, Hanzala
18:50The governor, Nahar, roams the city as if he were one of its aunts; you can see him every hour.
18:56How about a tour where you can see the palace?
19:01We would not have dared to make such a request, sir.
19:05Take them, O servants
19:07Make sure they are comfortable.
19:09Your command, my master
19:11Please come in
19:12Please come in
19:42Isn't it time for you to get married, my dear?
19:56Isn't it time for you to dismount after such a long journey?
20:01I have reached a certain age
20:05And the years are passing before you
20:08If it precedes like the years
20:11So let a son of your own loins join her.
20:16How much you need children, Abu al-Rukab!
20:19How much they need you
20:37Which sword?
20:43What do you think, Suleiman?
20:46It is a sword for fighting, not just for decoration.
20:51Show me what's in the box, O pure one!
20:56O pure one
21:03What?
21:05This is a gift that even kings cannot give.
21:10It is clear that generosity is not lacking.
21:13It is more than generosity, O Solomon.
21:16What do you mean, O pure one?
21:18Traders work to earn as much money as possible
21:23And perhaps they work their whole lives to earn the price of what your eyes see, my lord.
21:30What reason would compel them to present it?
21:34They are merely guests who have landed in our city.
21:38Like any guests, they come and go.
21:41Speak freely, O pure one.
21:44I do not want to wrong them, my lord.
21:46However, I sense that there is an ulterior motive behind him giving such a gift.
21:54I tend to believe this too.
21:57Do you think we should not accept it, O pure one?
22:01But you accepted it, my lord.
22:04But I didn't know its true value
22:08This justifies your refusal, O
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22:41This is the training hall
22:44You will find all kinds of weapons there
23:11I heard you have fierce fighters in the city.
23:15Is there any city that is devoid of fierce fighters?
23:19I also heard that your advisor Al-Safi
23:23He is the most powerful and ferocious fighter.
23:26Despite his apparent extreme calmness
23:30You are the fastest at gathering news
23:34Whoever loves a city should know its news.
23:38It is also known that Al-Safi was a shepherd.
23:43Only two years ago
23:49I don't know this one.
24:08What are you saying, Mahi?
24:10I cannot accept your gift, Abu al-Sadiq.
24:13I have no energy to accept it.
24:16Thank you for your generosity and for expressing your loyalty so eloquently.
24:21But to my master it seemed more than a gift
24:26All the treasures of the earth are not too much for my master
24:28You have said it, Abu al-Sadiq
24:32What you gave me was a treasure, not a gift.
24:36Treasure is not a gift
24:38It is not a treasure, my lord.
24:40If compared to the wealth possessed by Sidi Abu al-Sadiq
24:44Wealth belongs to its owner, O stone.
24:47So at least accept the sword, my lord.
24:50If it weren't made of pure gold
24:54I did not accept it
24:56But, my lord
25:00You are one of us in our country, Abu al-Sadiq
25:03My palace is open to you, just as it is open to the general public.
25:08I hope you have found your sign
25:11Prosperity in our country
25:14The pregnancy has started to show.
25:17It grows slowly
25:20We quickly surround you as you bring it into the light
25:24Has the sun still remained true to itself?
25:27Some of her sadness has disappeared
25:30She is on her way to forgetting about the sword.
25:40Don't worry, Abu al-Sadiq
25:42There must be reasons why Moulay Abiki would refuse
25:46But they are certainly not the reasons he mentioned.
25:50You are not lacking in cunning, Abu al-Sadiq.
25:53I'm curious to know what you've done and what you've accomplished.
25:55They should not mend
25:58How does Thana love you?
26:01It is not appropriate for Abu Safa Q Bakki
26:04He's a fool, I've never known you
26:06How does Thana love you?
26:08Find out how he loves you.
26:11Abu al-Sadiq
26:13Father of the Forest
26:15I said what would raise
26:17New?
26:18What perfumes do you have these days?
26:37We have everything you could wish for, madam.
26:39Do you work for Abu Jabalah?
26:41Yes, please come inside.
26:43What is your name, girl?
26:45The sword
26:48Dad wants you inside
26:53Hello
26:54Welcome, my beautiful lady, welcome
26:57Behave yourself, Jabalah
26:59Welcome, Madam
27:00I don't know if it's beautiful or not
27:04O Abu Jabalah
27:05Your son needs discipline
27:08It was a hunch that hit the mark
27:15Al-Safi will be a thorn in all our throats.
27:20Do you think so, Abu al-Sadiq?
27:23Minister Abbad whispered in my ear
27:25That Al-Safi was behind the governor's rejection of our gift
27:29Does Al-Safi know you?
27:32no
27:32This is the first time I've seen him
27:36Why are you asking, Hanzala?
27:39Because my gaze towards you seemed as if he knew you or was trying to remember you.
27:44I don't think so, Hanzala.
27:46Al-Safi looked at us all in the same way
27:51Perhaps he too had a hunch
27:54And if the beginning was like this
27:57Let us all prepare for something even harsher than intuition.
28:02Al-Safi has declared war on us.
28:06How could it not
28:08Our servants are on our side
28:10You are bright with the reading
28:38Haven't you finished the book yet?
28:43I'm reading it for the second time.
28:45So you liked its content?
28:48I didn't fully understand it
28:50And in the second reading?
28:52I need you to clarify some things
28:54I am at your service, Saif.
28:57Have you heard of the Valley of Foxes, Dad?
29:01What is the connection between the Valley of Foxes and the book you have in your hands?
29:05It has no relation
29:06Who hasn't heard of it?
29:11Is it reality or fiction?
29:15A truth my eyes have seen
29:17Have you entered the valley?
29:21I and my friends stood and looked at him
29:23But we didn't dare go down to him.
29:26We were young men, and some of us lacked courage.
29:30So we went back
29:33Who should we tell you about?
29:35Abu Al-Rukab
29:36Is that the man who sells Abu Jabal, his nights?
29:43Do you know him?
29:45I saw him several times at Abu Jabalah's.
29:47He told me he admires you very much
29:51And why is Abu al-Rukab telling you about the foxes' friendship?
29:55I asked him to do that
29:57I was amazed by what he said.
29:59You can believe everything he said
30:04Can you hear his pouring?
30:14His months began with his dhika
30:17I think you're imagining things, blonde.
30:21He is still unable to move inside you.
30:25I'm the one who feels this, not you.
30:28What will you name it?
30:31I will name him Hossam
30:32If Ibn al-Safi had not been a sword
30:36I would have named him Saif
30:37What if it's a girl?
30:40girl
30:41I leave it to you to choose the name of God.
30:45Ghayda'
30:46Ghayda'
30:49But I hope it's a boy.
30:52He will come out strong and wise like my father.
30:55He will have my mother's beauty and patience.
30:59Because of you, you become more beautiful.
31:07But I am a young lover of you
31:10I will remain a young lover
31:13Happy Eid, blonde!
31:16Tell me
31:20Have you had that dream again?
31:24no
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32:52She needed to leave the palace
32:54This will surely entertain her.
32:57I'm thinking of taking her out with one of the servants.
33:01To one of the orchards
33:03Leave this alone
33:05Tomorrow I will take her on a tour that will gladden her heart.
33:08A mother alone with her mother
33:11This is a business trip, and there's no place for you.
33:22This is your daughter Shams
33:38This is the wild cat
33:44She is not a wild cat
33:48She is an innocent bird
33:52Won't you clear my time, O sun?
34:22These golden anklets
34:31My gift to Princess Shams
34:35Accept the gift, O Sun
34:40Perhaps he will accept it from you, sir.
34:51The sword that the ruler refused to cut during the day
35:04I have not found anyone better than you to be proud of.
35:07The knowledge of the day
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35:18If knowledge
35:19I accepted your gift
35:28Provided that you do not withdraw your acceptance
35:34As the governor did
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36:09Welcome, Mr. Minister
36:22Welcome, esteemed guests
36:24Please come in
36:25Go back to your shop, man.
36:27I don't think you need a shop like this.
36:37You should choose the most important shops in the city.
36:42Provided that its owners agree to sell it, O Muday
36:44It's a matter of money
36:48The matter is settled then.
36:51What do you think about what's happening, Hamad?
37:13Neither my opinion nor yours matters.
37:15We have been led astray.
37:18It means to Musab Abu al-Sadiq
37:21I am Musab Abi Al-Sadiq
37:24Do you think he will succeed in what he plans?
37:27Musab
37:28We are fortunate to be under his wings.
37:31He possesses an extraordinary ability to achieve his goals.
37:35It's as if I see ourselves ruling this city.
37:39But we need some time
37:41I hope it won't take too long.
37:44Because I hate waiting and trading
37:48commerce?
37:49Because we are not merchants
37:50Who told you we would be working in trade?
37:53We will control trade in the city without lifting a finger.
37:57I didn't understand
37:59Remove your merchandise from the microscope and you will receive its price.
38:04immediately
38:04I paid him more than the value of his shop.
38:10You'll soon see that I paid less than its price.
38:14That means when we start working
38:17Sir, you told me that you would arrange for someone to manage the stores.
38:24And I stand by my word
38:26Abu al-Hakam will oversee everything.
38:30He has extensive knowledge of trade.
38:33But let this remain between you and me, sir.
38:35I don't want a third party between us, even if it's the ruler, Nahar.
38:39That will be yours
38:41You will have your share of the spears
38:45How many sieves do you need?
38:48I want at least two markets in each market.
38:50So five stores are enough for now.
38:54As you wish
38:54Are you here, Shams?
39:12How are you?
39:14I am well, my lord.
39:15Good morning, my lord
39:17Good morning, my lord
39:21Good morning, Abu al-Sadiq
39:23Are you all here?
39:27Abu al-Sadiq wants to buy some shops
39:30I wanted to be a help to him, my lord.
39:33He is still a stranger to the city.
39:35Are you not a stranger, Abu Shams?
39:38You are not a stranger, Abu al-Sadiq
39:41You are in your city
39:42I hope that trade will flourish through your efforts.
39:45You will prosper, my lord
39:47This is a promise I make to myself
39:50Shall we continue on our way, my lord?
39:54What do you have, Abu al-Sadiq?
39:57After you finish your tour of the market?
40:00My Lord
40:00I have nothing but what you command.
40:03We have been commanded to eat
40:05And your friends, have lunch with us at my palace.
40:07My lord, this is an honor beyond compare.
40:11He carries his sword
40:27Abu al-Rukab does not put down his sword
40:29Should we attack him?
40:32If we do that, the public will help us.
40:34We will catch up with him until he is alone.
40:36Welcome, Abu Al-Rakab
40:46What are you doing?
40:48Any questions, Abu Al-Rukab?
40:50I see you're not working?
40:51Are the customers being insulted?
40:53What do you want to say?
40:54And what does it contain?
40:56I carry enough food for all of us.
40:57And I say today is suitable for a picnic
41:00Are you inviting me to a picnic, Abu al-Rakab?
41:02He did, Father
41:03when?
41:04now?
41:05Do you want me to close the door to my livelihood?
41:08Shall I go for a walk with you?
41:10Livelihood will not run away, my father.
41:11A day of rest is fine, Abu Jabalah, a day to rest from the troubles of the common people.
41:16Are you coming with me or not?
41:19Go with him, Saif, and we will catch up with you both.
41:22If you delay, you won't find anything to eat.
41:25Let's go
41:25What is it, Dad?
41:29Should we close the shop?
41:31Not before Abu Dhu'ayb arrives
41:33Then we made a date
41:35What if he is late?
41:38We go and he is to blame
41:40O sword
41:47sun
41:50Why do you keep coming to talk?
41:53Don't touch her, Saif
41:54I told you before to stay away from my daughter
41:58Your daughter is the one who came to him
42:00Go on your way, Abu al-Rukab
42:02My path and the road are one sword
42:05So take it and leave.
42:07Let's go, Saif
42:09Let's go
42:09How dare you direct such looks at the minister?
42:18Answer me
42:19And who are you that I should answer you?
42:22Go on your way, Abu al-Rukab
42:24If the minister is patient
42:28So bear with your looks
42:30I am not like that.
42:32So what do you do?
42:34I will teach you a lesson in manners that you will never forget as long as you live.
42:38how?
42:42Would you like to know how?
42:44What if the tables were turned on you both?
42:48I want to know how things turned against us
42:51But Ali alone
42:53Calm down, stone
42:55And you, Abu al-Sadiq
42:57Keep your cool and let him go.
43:00Go about your business, Abu al-Rakab
43:03But sir
43:04If you want me
43:08You will not be unable to find it.
43:11Let's go, Saif
43:12You should have left a stone to discipline him.
43:20to forbid
43:21There is no equal to Abu al-Rakab
43:23And you didn't realize that, and you didn't see him fighting.
43:26Perhaps because I know Abu Al-Rukab's capabilities very well
43:29He was the most skilled swordsman
43:33I thought Al-Safi was the most skilled
43:35Both possess exceptional skill
43:39But you didn't tell us about our fighting prowess, sir.
43:43There is no one here to wake you up from it
44:11We must beat him severely.
44:14What if he repeats what he did to us before?
44:17Yes, his physical strength is immense.
44:19I call this cowardice
44:21I think we should challenge him with a sword.
44:23If we defeat him
44:24This is easy for us.
44:26We hit him and hurt him
44:28What a gorgeous dress!
44:48It is a gift from my servants.
44:50I don't think it was made in our country.
44:54No, he's from India.
44:56Where did your husband buy it from?
44:59If you have loved him, my lady, he is yours.
45:02It will be more beautiful for you
45:04But it's okay if I buy a dress like it.
45:07What?
45:11In fact
45:13This garment was a gift to me from one of Abbad's acquaintances.
45:17Shabandar, a large merchant
45:20Musab ibn al-Muhand is called
45:22I've heard his name before
45:24Isn't he one of the merchants who recently came to our city?
45:29It is he, my lady.
45:31If you wish, you can make Abbad ask him for a garment much more beautiful than this.
45:36No, Sumaya
45:37I was only asking out of curiosity.
45:40What is your relationship like with your husband, Abbad, Sumaya?
45:48Everything is fine, my lady.
45:51Doesn't it annoy you that he's always frowning?
45:55I didn't notice that on him
45:57Is it conceivable that your daughter Shams would notice it and you wouldn't?
46:03sun?
46:05Shams is upset that her father always frowns.
46:08Did she tell you that?
46:12She has the right to see her father laugh
46:14He doesn't even laugh with her.
46:16Shams was known to be shy, but she seems to have become quite talkative.
46:21You should be happy because she is now able to express herself.
46:26She's expressing what's going on inside her, Sumaya.
46:29You should encourage this in her, not suppress it.
46:33I just wanted you to hide the matter from me and reveal it to me.
46:38This is because I treated her as if she were my own daughter.
46:41Perhaps this is what you lack, Sumaya.
46:44You and your husband are treating her like a daughter
46:48But we need more attention and affection, Sumaya.
46:53It's the boy
46:54Okay
46:56When I have a son, I will bury him between my ribs.
47:00You make me feel like I'm not a mother.
47:03You are a wonderful mother.
47:05But Shams is a sensitive and intelligent child.
47:08It should be treated on that basis.
47:11I promise you I will, my lady.
47:15and?
47:16And I will let Abbad do that too.
47:19And I will blind the eye that watches, Sumaya.
47:22Don't you trust me, my lady?
47:24This depends on their course of action in the coming days.
47:29Are you here, Ya Woniasi?
47:35Shouldn't we wait for the messenger of Jabal and his father?
47:39We'll wait for them for a while.
47:43If they are delayed, we will forget about them.
47:46What is between you and Minister Abbad?
47:50I saw your glances towards him
47:53And I heard the accent he spoke to me
47:56He is not entitled to be a minister
47:58That's all there is to it.
48:00Why?
48:03Because he mistreats people
48:07A poor man visits
48:09It clings to the rich and influences them even if they are unjust.
48:14But I want to ask you about his daughter Shams
48:21Go find a place for you and your little one to play.
48:38Translated by Nancy Qanqar
48:42Translated by Nancy Qanqar
48:44Translated by Nancy Qanqar
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