00:30These kind feelings towards me are making me consider postponing the trip.
00:36No, please
00:38I mean, we're just doing our duty.
00:41We will miss you very much
00:49I still need to buy new clothes
00:52Pottery, baskets, and fruit
00:55All this in one day
00:57If we don't make it, I'll have to postpone my trip.
01:03We will catch up, God willing.
01:06Here are the ceramic dishes from Hen
01:15It's really beautiful
01:18What do you think, Hassas?
01:20Beware, Hassas
01:29What is this? You've destroyed my merchandise!
01:33I will complain to the judge about you
01:36No need, I'll pay for it myself.
01:38Come on, Shahtout, that's enough.
01:49You've grown up, Shahtout, and you need to act like a man and behave yourself.
01:54It was Hassas who broke the pottery, not me.
01:57And who stopped him next to the pottery shop?
02:00And who told me he would do this?
02:03You should know that this Hasahis is not a friend, he is just a donkey.
02:09Hassas the donkey
02:10Shahtout, friend of a donkey's friend
02:16Black people, we have nothing to do with what you stripped.
02:26He is Mr. Miftah, the police chief.
02:30Please come in
02:31I won't bother you
02:34I learned about your nephew Shahtout's trip
02:38So I brought him this modest gift.
02:41New clothes and baskets
02:45What I needed from the market to travel
02:48Thank you, sir, for this great service.
02:52I was happy to do it
02:54Finally, Shahtout will travel and security will be restored.
02:58Shall I return your travel belongings now, sir?
03:02Thank you
03:04Thank you all
03:08I will cry from emotion
03:16Finally, my dear cousin Shahtout traveled
03:21Salma, it's not right to say that.
03:24We endured it as much as we could, Father.
03:27But ultimately, he was a guest, and we should have been patient with him.
03:32On the occasion of the patient
03:34Won't you finish telling me the story of the wife of the patient Prophet Job, peace be upon him?
03:40Okay, where did we leave off?
03:42When the illness overcame the noble Prophet
03:47He was confined to bed, unable to move for many years.
03:52He is ashamed to ask God for healing.
03:56Yes, and when his wife, may God have mercy on her, reproached him for not praying
04:01She showed her anger
04:02He threatened to punish her if God did not heal him.
04:06What happened next?
04:09Mrs. Rahma sold all her jewelry and belongings.
04:14She hired herself out to work as a maid in people's homes.
04:18To find something to feed herself and her husband
04:24Rahma, why did you come late?
04:28Excuse me, you know I'm waiting for my husband to serve him.
04:31Then he came immediately
04:33These circumstances no longer suit me
04:35I need a live-in maid
04:38Order it whenever I want
04:40I will try to come earlier later, ma'am.
04:43I said I no longer needed your services
04:47Where do I go now?
04:48That's your business alone.
04:50Can I
04:51If I borrow a loaf of bread
04:54Will it be included later?
04:56You know that everything has a price
04:58Do I have anything to offer you?
05:00Your hair flows like threads of gold.
05:04What do you need it for?
05:05A woman's hair is an adornment for him.
05:07Decorations are more important than bread.
05:13Why did you summon us, Sahbaa?
05:16nothing
05:17I wanted to invite you to have a meal with me
05:20Will the maid eat with us?
05:22No, she will sell me something of her own free will.
05:27Isn't that so?
05:29Help yourself
05:30Cut the braid we agreed on
05:34Did you buy from her?
05:36A braid of the month?
05:38Yes
05:40In exchange for a whole loaf of bread
05:44Did you agree, Rahma?
05:46I don't force her to do anything
05:48If you do not agree
05:50Object or resist
05:52Where is the bread?
05:53Enjoy your meal and get well soon
05:56And take some meat too.
06:02Look
06:03Isn't this mercy?
06:06Yes
06:07But I
06:08The smell of meat lingered on her hand
06:12I also see a loaf of bread
06:15Where did she get them from?
06:18Perhaps one of the kind people gave her bread and meat as charity.
06:23Are they okay?
06:25And you gave it as charity?
06:27Do you know anyone in your village who gives something for free?
06:31no
06:33Was Job the only one who did that?
06:36So where did mercy come from?
06:39With cooked meat and fresh bread?
06:42What are you hinting at, man?
06:46Think for yourselves and draw your own conclusions.
06:50As for me, I don't like to delve into people's private lives.
07:00Will you allow me to feed you with my own hands, my husband and master?
07:05The Prophet asked her where she got the food from?
07:08I took it from a woman in the village
07:11I gave her a work interview
07:13The noble Prophet looked at her again
07:15He felt that she was hiding something from him.
07:18Trust me, sir, I will not do anything to anger you.
07:22I never beg for food
07:25I always give more than I receive.
07:28Eat with peace of mind
07:33My food ran out
07:35What do you think of my new braids?
07:38I fixed it in my head
07:40I was asking about food, friends.
07:43You now have one braid
07:46And neither of us benefits from both braids.
07:50Do you mean...?
07:52exactly
07:53You sell the second braid
07:56Meeting for more bread and meat
07:59I don't know what to say
08:02Okay, think about it.
08:05Food is available here anytime
08:08consent
08:10Take what's left of the hair
08:12This is how wisdom is followed.
08:15Food is more beneficial and important
08:17I'm doing this only for your sake.
08:21May God have mercy on us
08:24Rahma returned to her husband, the Prophet Job.
08:28To feed and serve him
08:30Please, my master and my beloved
08:33To eat something
08:35The weather is very rosy
08:38Every time I wish
08:40The Prophet of God returned and asked her where she got the food from.
08:44I provided a service to the same woman
08:46She gave me food in return.
08:48The Prophet noticed his wife's fear
08:51He asked her to remove her hijab.
08:54I
08:56I
08:57The noble Prophet returned to emphasize his command to her.
09:01I was forced to do that
09:03I had no other choice
09:05As for your health and our continued life
09:09As for my adornment
09:10The noble Prophet asked her
09:12Why didn't you tell him the truth?
09:15I was afraid she would refuse to sell me my hair.
09:17I couldn't bear to see you hungry
09:20Please forgive me
09:21There Job looked up to the sky and wept.
09:26He prayed to his Lord, saying
09:29My Lord, indeed, adversity has touched me.
09:32And You are the Most Merciful of the merciful.
09:38What a stormy atmosphere
09:41Yes
09:42The winds are strong today.
09:44I'm afraid it will ruin my hair
09:47your hair
09:48Do you mean Rahma's poetry?
09:51My hair has become like this from today
09:54I bought the second braid
09:56See for yourself
09:58The braid again
10:01Wait, Sahbaa
10:03Don't go too far
10:05Sahbaa, where are you?
10:08Where did the beautiful braids go?
10:11I will not return without her.
10:15What is that scary sound?
10:18Rahma entered her tent
10:20You did not find the Prophet of God
10:22Job
10:23He had pushed himself
10:26He went alone to a distant river
10:29He went down into the water
10:31He drank and washed
10:33All the sores disappeared from him.
10:36He left safe and sound.
10:39Then he found before him a garment from Paradise
10:43Good man
10:46Didn't you see my husband?
10:47The Prophet smiled at her flaws without responding
10:52He is a sick man
10:53He looks a bit like you
10:56But
10:56The Prophet of God, Ayoub, returned to smiling
11:00Saying
11:01Don't you recognize me yet?
11:03My husband and master, the Prophet of God, has flaws
11:06Praise be to God who healed you and restored your health.
11:09Your return is in the best condition
11:10God's prophet looked at the flaws of the sky
11:14He found it filled with locusts of special gold.
11:19He began to gather them to his garment and increase their quantity.
11:23O Prophet of God
11:25Isn't what you took of gold enough for you?
11:28The Prophet of God told her about her faults
11:30Can a person ever be satisfied with God's bounty?
11:35I don't know what our need for straw is.
11:38And the meaning of all this gold
11:39But I will not argue with you anymore.
11:43The Prophet of God smiled at the flaws
11:45He takes thin straw sticks from it.
11:48I must remind you, sir
11:51Bank has sworn to punish me
11:52And flog me one hundred lashes
11:54If God heals you
11:56The Prophet of God told her about her faults
11:59God is more merciful to us than we are to ourselves.
12:02God commanded me to strike you once
12:05With these crooked straws
12:07I will not harm you, and at the same time
12:10I have fulfilled my oath
12:12I felt no pain at all
12:15Is this how my punishment ended?
12:16How merciful You are, O God!
12:18The Prophet of God said, "Defects
12:21Praise be to God who guided us to the station of patience
12:25And help us with it
12:27And we are naked in this world, the reward of the patient.
12:35The people of Ayoub are waiting for prayer.
12:38Yes, my brother Rahim
12:40I will tell the rest of our ten brothers so that we don't delay him.
12:43Do you know that we have ten other brothers?
12:47They await us in Paradise, God willing.
12:49Yes, my mother Rahma told me that.
12:53God gave our father the choice between having his ten children returned to him.
12:57Or that he may have children other than them
12:58And my father, as was his custom, chose to increase his good deeds and gratitude.
13:05Here is my mother standing at the door of the house
13:08Hurry, sons of Job!
13:11The time for prayer has come.
13:12It is not permissible for a believer to delay meeting his Lord.
13:30In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful
13:33And remember our servant Job
13:36When he called upon his Lord, “Indeed, Satan has afflicted me with hardship and suffering.”
13:42Run with your foot, this is a cool bath and drink
13:48And We gave him his family and the like of them with them, as a mercy from Us.
13:54And a reminder for those of understanding
13:57Take hold of your hand and strike with it, and do not break your oath.
14:02We found him patient
14:05Yes, he was a good servant, he was ever turning back to God.
14:09God Almighty has spoken the truth
14:12Their situation changed from poverty to wealth
14:16From weakness to strength
14:19This is some of the reward for those who are patient.
14:22And the greatest reward
14:24They will meet their Lord in the Gardens of Eternity, God willing.
14:28This story taught us
14:31Never despair of God's mercy
14:34We also learned not to weaken in the face of Satan's temptations, no matter how much distress and pain we are in.
14:42And let us be merciful like Job's wife.
14:46Which was a name that carried its meaning
14:50It was truly a mercy
14:52Yes, my daughter
14:53Mercy is God's will for creation.
14:57God's mercy encompasses all things.
15:00This was manifested in its highest form in the religion of Islam, in the words of God Almighty to His noble Messenger.
15:07We have not sent you, [O Muhammad], except as a mercy to the worlds.