00:04Come on, come on, we've arrived in Kuwait
00:08What does Kuwait mean?
00:10Kuwait in Arabic is a diminutive of Kūt
00:13Walcott is a word meaning castle or fortress.
00:17Yes, the opposition seems clear.
00:19I thought the origin of the word was "qut" and not "kut".
00:26Because I hear that this city was called the storehouse of the strong
00:33No, no, no, Lulu
00:35This is not the reason for the name
00:38The word "qut" is originally Hindi.
00:41Among them is the city of Calicut or Calcutta
00:45No one can confirm
00:48Perhaps Lulu was right, and perhaps Marjal was right.
00:52The important thing is that it's a beautiful city
00:54Let's take a closer look.
00:59Will you be the first to go down?
01:02Then you disappear from our sight just like last time?
01:05No, no, I won't walk alone anymore.
01:08I will follow those who are older
01:10It is better that the wise person chooses leadership.
01:14For the oldest and most experienced
01:23And the wise person is also the one who looks under his feet, O Pearl.
01:35I can never get enough of these delicious oysters
01:40Oh, what a terrible sanctuary!
01:44Every time I opened a window
01:47I found a pearl in it
01:48Do you consider this good luck?
01:53Of course it is not edible
01:56Oh pearl
01:58Do you know what your name means?
02:02Why aren't you laughing?
02:04These pearls that you cast aside in times of hardship are of very great value
02:09Would you buy it?
02:11In exchange for your oysters?
02:13From a good man
02:15I'll even pay this money on top of that.
02:18Are you joking, O master of the sea?
02:21But I will give you your due.
02:22Are you still complaining about bad luck?
02:26No, of course not. What I thought was an empty oyster was actually a blessing from God, without my knowledge.
02:32Humans do not usually know where good lies.
02:36This reminds me of the first story of our Prophet Moses with our Prophet Khidr, peace be upon them.
02:45The fare is discounted, the ship is luxurious, and the food is good.
02:50Come on, people
02:52The fare is reduced, the ship is luxurious, and the food is good.
02:56Did you hear, Rahi? Good food and a reduced fare.
03:01Let's board this ship
03:04It's not worth our value, Hayim
03:06You are a big businessman and you should choose what suits your status.
03:12Forget about superficial appearances, what matters is saving money.
03:17How much do you want, man?
03:20Twenty pieces of silver for each traveler
03:23There are two of us, so we'll only pay for thirty pieces.
03:31Welcome
03:34I heard you accept two passengers in thirty pieces
03:40Father, this poor ship is not suitable.
03:44You need to recover
03:46I'll feel better if I pay less
03:51I only have five pieces of silver.
03:54I will use the rest of my wages to clean the ship.
04:21Our master, King Hadad ibn Badad the Great
04:24What brought you here, Tayfour?
04:26I have good news, my lord.
04:29Say what you have to say and be brief.
04:31We took four new ships
04:34Only four ships
04:36She says it's good news
04:38Seize all the ships by force from their owners.
04:51What is this mess?
04:54The soup is located
04:55What should we do, Mr. Haim?
04:57It's the waves
04:58It appears that a storm is raging
05:00This doesn't concern me
05:03I want a new soup
05:05Me too
05:07The storm has already begun.
05:09I think we should take shelter from the water.
05:11Help me, my son
05:13I can't stay up all night.
05:17Your wish is my command, Mr. Karim
05:22What should we do, Saq?
05:24Fold the sails
05:25We wait until the winds calm down a little.
05:30I'm scared, brother.
05:32Stay calm so you don't spread fear to the passengers.
05:36Isn't there a marina nearby?
05:39As you can see, we no longer control the ship's craft.
05:42We will try to anchor at the nearest dry land we find.
06:09The storm, my lord, drove twenty ships to the harbor.
06:13We have taken them all as you ordered.
06:16What is this? Are you blind? It's a shipwreck.
06:20Can it be repaired, my lord?
06:23How dare you?
06:24The assets of King Hadad bin Badad must include the best and most robust ships.
06:30What do we do with this?
06:33Throw them back to their owners so they can fix them, or they'll drown with them.
06:37Your command, my master
06:45This is the end. We will die here.
06:49We are innocent victims who have harmed no one, so let each of us confess our sins and mistakes.
06:55Please forgive me, my dear.
06:58I was stealing from the owner to buy this gold ornament.
07:05It's not gold, my dear.
07:10I replaced it with one made of copper.
07:14I must admit the truth
07:16And I, people, am not sick
07:22I only feign weakness and illness so that you will desire me.
07:30And I, sailor, possess the twenty pieces of gold for the fare.
07:35But I hate spending
07:37And I deceive you every morning by mixing the milk with water.
07:41Look at the land there in the Avo
07:44Is this another lie?
07:46But it is the truth
07:48Don't you see that distant harbor?
07:50I will give the poor half of my gold if we survive.
07:54You mean half of what copper you have?
07:58They all rushed to the land.
08:00This is our chance to succeed
08:02The poor sailors' ship came to a standstill on the ground.
08:07The one that our master Al-Khidr walks upon
08:11And he was followed by Moses, peace be upon him, the one who spoke with God.
08:15To learn from him
08:16queerness
08:18How did the storm suddenly stop?
08:20There are two men waving at us.
08:23One of them is Al-Khidr
08:26Who is this Al-Khidr?
08:29A good and blessed man
08:31But he doesn't mix much with people.
08:34Will we charge them a fee?
08:36Of course not
08:37It is enough that we will have the honor of them boarding the ship.
08:49The story of Al-Khidr and his companion is truly amazing.
08:52They are sitting alone
08:54They do not mix with the passengers
08:56They look up at the sky in silence
08:59Why didn't he pay the fare like the rest of us?
09:03Yes, this is discrimination against them.
09:06And injustice to us
09:08There is no man among you as good and righteous as Al-Khidr
09:39Yes, what is that annoying sound?
09:43Yes, what is that annoying sound?
09:43I can't sleep
09:47I think it's the sound of waves crashing against the bow of the ship.
09:57Certainly not, it's the sound of someone approaching and knocking on the wood.
10:01They might fix the fortifications
10:03Look there, Al-Khader is removing a plank from the ship.
10:09Are you confident in what you are saying?
10:11I saw it with my own eyes, go and see for yourselves.
10:15I can't believe this.
10:17Thus, blessings descend upon us at the bottom of the sea.
10:21Why does it hurt us?
10:24We did not take any payment from him.
10:26Even his friend was blaming him
10:28I heard him say
10:30I breached it to drown its people
10:32I have come with something important
10:34What is the point of reproach now?
10:35The ship was damaged
10:37We will have to dock at the nearest port
10:48The reward, O master of Hayyin
10:50What wage?
10:52We were drowned
10:54We were forced to remove the water like prisoners or slaves.
10:58You are supposed to pay us a wage
11:01Not that you should ask for it
11:02I want to give my opinion about you
11:05You are failures
11:07You will never succeed
11:09No work, Saqr
11:10How will we eat?
11:12Where will we live?
11:14Like you, I know nothing.
11:17God does what He wills.
11:19Should we let Al-Khader and his companion act?
11:22Or should we complain to the judge about them?
11:23There is no leader on this land
11:25King Hadad bin Badad
11:27He is the one who rules all things.
11:30His name is Haddad bin Baddad?
11:32Yes, it lives up to its name.
11:36He destroys everything in his path
11:38He exploits people and violates their rights.
11:41Lower your voice, Saqr
11:42The King's minister is coming
11:44Who owns this ship?
11:46My brothers and I are its owners, sir.
11:49This ship has become part of the Royal Navy.
11:53Why? What did we do?
11:55These are the king's orders and his new law.
11:59This is injustice
12:00What did you say?
12:02He's a fool, Mr. Minister.
12:04He has a contaminant and we treat him for it.
12:06Please don't take his words too seriously.
12:09Don't you dare speak again
12:12Go away
12:14What is happening to us?
12:16At first, a kind person boards our ship, then he damages it.
12:20And now the tyrannical king is taking it from us.
12:23We have no choice but to move on and look for work.
12:26What kind of work?
12:27We only know navigation
12:29All the ships became the property of King Hadad.
12:32Wait, you poor sailors
12:37This ship has a hole in it.
12:39We are not obligated
12:40Take it
12:51Look, Naaman
12:52Does the water leak inside?
12:55Not a single drop
12:56The ship returned to its original state
12:59The tablet was put back in its place.
13:01We didn't imagine that reform would be this easy.
13:03Let's put her in the water
13:05The ship is ready to sail.
13:08Who wants to ride with us?
13:10The fee is fifty pieces of silver.
13:21It's a reduced fare
13:24The king threatened to demand one hundred pieces.
13:27Come on, Rahil
13:29It's the same ship we were pumping water from.
13:33What's the harm?
13:35Good times
13:37Look, Ophiera
13:39This ship is half price
13:42Let's hurry then, Father, so we can continue our journey.
13:58Wait for me
13:59I have a bag full of silver.
14:08What is all this good that has come to us?
14:11This is thanks to the greens
14:13If it were because of the hole in the ship
14:15The tyrannical king took it
14:17And now we were begging for a morsel of food from people.
14:30In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful
14:35As for the ship, it belonged to poor people who worked at sea.
14:40So I wanted to criticize her
14:43Behind them was a king who seized every ship by force.
14:49God Almighty has spoken the truth.
14:55to understand
14:56The apparent harm was in the actions of our master Al-Khidr
15:00It hides a great deal of good
15:03Yes, Pearl
15:04Al-Khidr, peace be upon him, saw by the light of God and moved by His will.
15:10This is regarding the ship that they breached.
15:13But the boy who was killed
15:15Is there any justification in the world for killing innocent people?
15:19My son, you are asking a logical question.
15:22This is the same thing that harmed the mind of the noble Prophet Moses.
15:26But Al-Khader had his reasons.
15:29What are the reasons?
15:30That's what I'll tell you tomorrow, God willing.
15:34The sun was about to set and it was time for the Maghrib prayer.
15:39Let's go to prayer
15:53Translated by Nancy Qanqar
16:00Translated by Nancy Qanqar