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هي مكتبة رقمية تحتوي علي آلاف الفيديوهات العربية في جميع المجالات

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00:30Do you think I can get the donkey into the house?
00:34What's stopping us?
00:35Do you have a problem with that, Hassas?
00:38Have you seen Hassas Mawathiq?
00:41What is this, a donkey in the judge's house?
00:44It's me, uncle.
00:46From the stinginess of my nephew
00:49He's talking about me, Hassas
00:52Take him to the pen, my dear, where he belongs.
00:57Is this how you welcome your nephew, uncle?
01:00They branded me in the barn
01:04I mean the donkey
01:07How do you get him into the house, you beggar?
01:09He brings you gifts from your father.
01:12Mountain honey and pancakes
01:15This sweet is for Salma
01:18What is all this noise?
01:20What a donkey
01:22It's me, Salma.
01:24Shahtoud, your cousin
01:33Who is this strange man?
01:37No, I don't know him, sir.
01:39He looks sick
01:41Why did he bring it?
01:43Take a stand, man.
01:45What happened?
01:48You will see it well, O Crescent
01:51crescent moon?
01:52I want to understand
01:55We found a knife on him, sir.
01:57I cut the melon patches with it
01:59I mean the watermelon in the fields
02:02Fields here?
02:04In the market?
02:05Rather, it is in the countryside.
02:06I swear it's in the countryside
02:08Say this in front of the judge.
02:11judge?
02:13He is my uncle
02:15Oh Hilal, you reckless one
02:17A respectable man was arrested
02:19Because he cuts the watermelon in the fields
02:21He took the lady to his uncle's house
02:23And it was confirmed that he was indeed the judge's nephew.
02:28What's wrong, Salma?
02:29I can't take it anymore, Father.
02:31This beggar is unbearable
02:35Don't forget he's your cousin
02:37Our guest is our guest, and it is our duty to honor him.
02:40I know, Dad
02:42But things got out of hand.
02:44He took my perfume
02:48To bathe his donkey with it.
02:52I don't know what to say in his defense.
02:54But let's be patient a little longer and protect the money we can afford.
02:59You were definitely talking about me
03:03What insight!
03:05My mother always says that I am the smartest of my siblings.
03:08My poor aunt
03:11Patience, Salma
03:12What did we say?
03:14I'm trying, Dad, I'm trying
03:16Aunt Wadida told me that you tell Salma bedtime stories
03:21You will remain a spoiled child and will never grow up
03:26Did you allow it, Father?
03:29What should I say now?
03:31Don't say anything
03:33I do tell stories to my daughter so that she may learn lessons and benefit from them.
03:38Today I will tell her a story about the importance of patience in the face of adversity.
03:43I need it so much, Dad.
03:46The Prophet Job, peace be upon him
03:50a very wealthy man
03:52God has bestowed many blessings upon him
03:55He was good at giving thanks for the blessing.
03:59And his virtuous and merciful wife helps him in this
04:03Samer, take this from me, my son.
04:06There's no need; everyone has plenty of food available thanks to God's bounty.
04:10More good is better
04:12Listen, my son, try to make sure your father gets some food.
04:18You know him better than I do, Mom.
04:20He will not eat until he is sure that the guests have been fed first.
04:29mercy
04:31Did you invite Mrs. Sahbaa?
04:33To the women's table
04:35You know, Asila, that the house of the Prophet Job
04:38Open to all
04:39But rich sahba
04:43She doesn't need free food.
04:46She is also stingy and spiteful.
04:49I advise you not to look at people's flaws, my dear.
04:52Occupy yourself with remembering God.
04:57Help yourself
04:58Peace be upon you, my son
05:00Peace be upon you, uncle.
05:02Is there any service I can provide for you?
05:04I came
05:06I heard that in this city
05:09A prophet who offers food to those who ask for it
05:13This is correct
05:15But unfortunately, we have now finished the feast.
05:18We look forward to seeing you tomorrow, God willing.
05:20Huh?
05:21Thank you anyway
05:24Please wait, sir
05:26My son never meant to
05:28Go, Samer
05:30And slaughter our biggest ram
05:32Prepare the feast immediately.
05:34To our esteemed guest
05:35No need to tire yourself out
05:38I can wait until tomorrow
05:41God's prophet Job heard you
05:43And he wept, saying
05:44I'm full
05:46And in the house of a hungry guest
05:48Then he ordered me to keep
05:50He owns the money and the fields
05:53Then he becomes preoccupied with a stranger who is as old as he is.
05:58Sovereignty belongs to God alone, my lord.
06:00We are nothing but slaves and servants
06:02Please come with me
06:04The Prophet Job
06:05He insists on serving you himself.
06:12Why didn't you come yesterday?
06:14The feast of the Prophet Job, oh my!
06:17I was busy with trading all day
06:20I advise you not to miss today's feast
06:24There are many good things there.
06:26I don't understand why Job spends all his wealth on feeding, clothing, and healing people.
06:34He is drawing closer to his Lord, man.
06:38Do you think so, sir?
06:41naturally
06:41Otherwise, why would he waste his money?
06:44Who are you, sir?
06:47I am a merchant from Persia.
06:50You didn't tell us your opinion about the Prophet Job.
06:53No need
06:54I prefer to keep it to myself
06:57You've made us even more eager to hear your opinion.
07:01I believe that Job is pretending to obey God and is not sincere in his worship.
07:08This is the strangest opinion you've ever heard.
07:11How can you explain this further?
07:14A rich man is not bothered by spending some of his money to buy people's praise.
07:22If Job had been poor, you would have known his true worth.
07:34Enough of this trouble, Rahma
07:36Sit down and rest for a little while.
07:39Serving you is my comfort
07:41Enjoy your meal and get well soon
07:43How beautiful your braids are, Rahma!
07:46Which appears from under your veil
07:49I wanted to tell you, please take care, my friends.
07:52But how
07:53Umm
07:55Isn't all this food enough for you?
07:57So that you might covet your hostess's hair
08:02It is true that Job's wealth is abundant and inexhaustible.
08:06May God bless his wealth.
08:09A good and righteous man
08:12And what do you know, Sheikh Harrani?
08:15Do you not see his generosity and giving?
08:17This is because he is rich
08:20Perhaps if he were poor, we would not have seen any kindness or righteousness from him.
08:24Fear God in the man who feeds you every day and serves you with his own hands.
08:44Samer
08:44I'm looking for you everywhere
08:47Are you crying, my son?
08:50Something might have gotten into my eye
08:52My son, true men are those who fear God.
08:55They speak only the truth.
08:58Come on, open your heart to me.
09:01I heard people today speaking ill of the father of the Prophet Job.
09:05I couldn't respond to them because they were our guests.
09:09I also heard the women whispering nonsense.
09:12They doubt your father's devotion to his Lord.
09:15Yes, that's what I heard from them.
09:18And what is the importance of their opinion?
09:19But the Lord of mankind has decreed that his heart should be righteous.
09:24The proof is that He chose him as a prophet.
09:26Your words have comforted me, Mother.
09:29I was too embarrassed to upset my father about this.
09:31If I were to relay the words to him, it would be gossip.
09:34Well done, my son
09:37God has blessed us with the companionship of His noble Prophet Job.
09:40It is a great responsibility
09:43We must be worthy of it.
09:47And God Almighty willed
09:49That Nabih Ayoub should be tested with the falcon's test
09:52And the first question began in that great exam
10:07Job's fields are burning
10:09Job's fields are burning
10:13O people, help us with water
10:17Peace, O Lord
10:19Sahbaa, let's help them
10:21Should we throw ourselves into the fire?
10:25Huh? You're right.
10:27Job himself let his land burn
10:31He did not leave his prayer to try to save his money.
10:35What a disaster
10:37Job lost all his wealth
10:40Now we can judge the truth of his religiosity.
10:47Time will prove to you that I am right.
10:51Beware, sir, lest the fire touch you.
10:54Don't fear for me from the fire
10:57Rather, he feared for Job, the owner of the burning land.
11:07You shouldn't have risked your life like that, my son.
11:11It's land, Mother.
11:14Rather, it is God's land, my son.
11:16And what happened there was God's decree.
11:18Would it have been better to let the earth burn without trying to save it?
11:22Rather, it is your duty, my son, to protect your land.
11:27And protect it and prevent harm and destruction from it.
11:30And she is keen to rebuild it.
11:32Just don't take the blessing of life for granted.
11:36I understand you, Mother. I will try to remove the traces of the fire with my brothers.
11:40Then we start planting again
11:42May God protect and watch over you, my son.
11:45Is my father okay?
11:47Thank God, his smile of contentment never left him.
11:50I wish you would follow his example.
11:52And keep that frown off your face
11:54I am sad, Mother, about the burning of the earth.
11:57The believer does not grieve
11:59Unless he sins or neglects his duty to God
12:02But this world is fleeting, my son.
12:11Mr. Hourani, where do you go in the dead of night?
12:16Going to visit the Prophet Job
12:20For consolation
12:23To console
12:24What is the reason?
12:26The good man lost his land and his money.
12:29He has ten sons
12:32They can develop the land and return the money many times over.
12:41What a terrible disaster
12:45How did the ten boys die in one day?
12:50They say that a thunderbolt fell from the sky and killed them all.
12:54Some say they contracted a strange epidemic.
12:59Did you hear that Rahma is coming?
13:04May God have mercy on you, Rahma
13:07We know that the disaster is great.
13:10The eye does not bleed
13:12And the heart does not grieve
13:14We say only what pleases God.
13:16He reclaimed the right and entrusted it to him.
13:19Praise be to God in all circumstances.
13:21What a steadfast mountain
13:25Who are you talking about, Hourani?
13:28About the Prophet Job
13:30He lost his ten children
13:33He buried them with his own hands.
13:35Then he rose to perform his prayers and worship.
13:51In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful
13:54And remember our servant Job
13:57When he called upon his Lord
14:00I have been afflicted by Satan with hardship and suffering.
14:06God Almighty has spoken the truth.
14:09What difficult exams!
14:11The difficult exams are not over yet.
14:14Did mercy befall our master Job and his wife?
14:18More than that?
14:20Of course, my daughters
14:21It was
14:24What is that sound?
14:25Your prodigy nephew
14:27Shahtout
14:29Come on, get up with me
14:31It's bedtime
14:33Sleep of Shahtout
14:34Homs Nom
14:37What is that scary sound?
14:39I'll run away to the barn.
14:42You're amazing, Homs!
14:45Wonderful hummus
14:46The donkey's hoarse
14:56hummus
15:22Thanks

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