Episodes: Series - Al Ansar - 1986


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  • episode #1

1st Episode

A girl is born to King Sheba whom he names Bilqis, whereupon he receives congratulations from all the tribes around him. Prophet David flees from the oppression of King Goliath and goes to Mecca. The nephew of King Sheba kills his uncle, and takes over the rule.

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2nd Episode

David goes to the city of Yathrib and praises its people, telling them that there is a prophet who will be born in the city. Bilqis marries her cousin and decides to take revenge on him on the wedding night, killing him and taking over the rule.

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3rd Episode

The minister suggests that Queen Bilqis hire an engineer to build a dam to save the rainwater. Prophet Solomon sends a message to Queen Bilqis asking her to embrace God’s true religion.

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4th Episode

Queen Bilqis complies with the call of Solomon and dies after a while. Later on Amr bin Amer takes over. Amr's wife sees in a dream the collapse of the Marib Dam and asks him to act wisely.

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5th Episode

As King Amr bin Amer asks all his people to disperse in the land, the Aws and Khazraj tribes go to Yathrib. Adnan, King of Nabat, fights the armies of King Nebuchadnezzar.

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6th Episode

A member of the Jurhum tribe enjoins his children to take the custodianship of the House from al-Harith bin Mudar, who hides two golden gazelles in the Zamzam Well.

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  • episode #7

7th Episode

Hashim ibn Abd Manaf feeds the people of his village after the lean years that Mecca went through when he goes out in a great convoy. Disagreements arise between the Aws and Khazraj tribes as Malik from the Aws killed Abjar Malik Abd ibn Ajlan.

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8th Episode

Hashim ibn Abd Manaf marries Salma from the Khazraj tribe, a descendant of Bilqis, Queen of Sheba, and she gives birth to a child, whom they call Shaybah al-Hamd. As Hashim goes out in a convoy and dies, Muttalib raises the child, thus people start calling Shaybah ‘Abd al-Muttalib’.

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9th Episode

As al-Muttalib, Shaybah al-Hamd’s uncle, dies, his other uncle refuses to give him his right as custodian of the House, so his maternal uncles intervene and demand his right in full.

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10th Episode

Abd al-Muttalib vows that if he has more than ten sons, he will sacrifice one of them. As he rolls the dice, Abdullah ibn Abd al-Muttalib al-Qurashi gets selected three times, and he sacrifices camels to save him.

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  • episode #11

11th Episode

Abraha al-Ashram decides to demolish the Sacred House in Mecca, after an Arab urinated in his church, to retaliate against all the Arabs. Abraha advances with his armies, but God sends upon them flocks of birds striking them with stones of shale. The Prophet (peace be upon him) is born.

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12th Episode

The Prophet grows up year after year, whereupon his mother, Amina bint Wahb, dies, and his grandfather Abd al-Muttalib raises him. Abu Lahab deceives one of his friends, who’s one of the tribe’s masters, and makes him his slave.

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13th Episode

King of Yemen, Sayf ibn Dhi Yazan tells Abd al-Muttalib, the grandfather of the Prophet that a boy of great importance was born to them, asks him to protect him, and tells him that his name is Ahmad.

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14th Episode

The Messenger of God grows up and his uncle, Abu Talib, raises him after the death of his grandfather, Abd al-Muttalib. Khadija asks the Prophet to work for her in her trade.

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15th Episode

A fire breaks out in the Sacred House, which grieves the people deeply, so they decide to knock it down and rebuild it, upon which the workers begin to work.

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16th Episode

The Lord sends revelation to his Messenger, who informs those around him, whereupon Khadija believes in him and his message, as does his daughters, his cousin Ali ibn Abi Talib and his friend Abu Bakr al-Siddiq.

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17th Episode

The masters of Quraysh offer to give Abu Talib a strong boy in return for his handing over the Messenger of God, but he refuses and tells them that he is in his protection and care.

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18th Episode

As Omar ibn al-Khattab learns that his friends are embracing Islam one after the other, he decides to take revenge on the Prophet and goes to kill him, but Naim tells him that his sister has converted to Islam, so Omar goes to his sister and slaps her, but then he reads the paper in her hand and embraces Islam.

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  • episode #19

19th Episode

The Messenger of God asks his uncle Abu Talib to go to see the parchment hanging in the Kaaba to prove his prophethood, telling him that all the words it contained have been erased except the name of God.

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20th Episode

Abu Lahab starts inciting the infidels and the masters of Quraysh against the Prophet, filling the ears of every man with lies and slanders against him. The people of the Aws and Khazraj tribes swear allegiance to Muhammad.

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  • episode #21

21st Episode

Muhammad agrees with his followers to migrate to Medina, while the masters of Quraysh meet and agree to get rid of the Prophet by mustering a man from every tribe. The Prophet and Abu Bakr al-Siddiq hide in the cave.

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  • episode #22

22nd Episode

The people of Yathrib receive the Prophet with the song ‘the moon has risen upon us’. The infidels rage as the Prophet arrives in Medina, whereupon he resides in one of the houses of the Ansar (the supporters).

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  • episode #23

23rd Episode

The Prophet unites the Muhajirun (the emigrants) and the Ansar as brothers and asks them to sign an agreement to ratify it. The Prophet pays off the debts of the muezzin Bilal ibn Rabah and tells people that whoever is owed by Muslims, let them have what they’re owed.

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  • episode #24

24th Episode

Ubayy ibn Salul tries to cause provocations against the Prophet and spits venom into the ears of everyone who talks to him, in order to make many of the people of Quraysh angry at the Messenger of God.

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  • episode #25

25th Episode

As the Prophet learns of the arrival of a convoy belonging to the infidels of Quraysh from the Levant led by Abu Sufyan and loaded with goods and money, he asks a group of Muslims to seize this convey in return for the convoy that Quraysh seized from the Muslims when they migrated from Mecca to Medina.

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  • episode #26

26th Episode

The infidels of Quraysh rage as the Messenger of God and his companions defeat them in the Battle of Badr, and keep thinking of revenge, so they seize the animals that survived the battle, which were actually the cause of it, whereupon the drums of war begin to beat for the Battle of Uhud.

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  • episode #27

27th Episode

As the Battle of Uhud commences, the Muslims prevail at the beginning, then the archers leave their posts, and when the infidels find out, Khalid ibn al-Walid comes from behind and besieges the Muslims, whereupon the tables are turned and the infidels win.

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  • episode #28

28th Episode

Abu Lahab’s wife tries to incite the killing of the Prophet and talks to the men about it, telling them that by killing the Prophet all their troubles will be over.

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29th Episode

The Prophet gets angry with the infidels after they broke the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah, upon which the drums of war begin to beat for the Battle of Khaybar between the Muslims and the infidels.

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30th Episode

The Quraysh tribe violates the truce agreed upon with the Muslims known as the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah, so the Messenger of God contemplates the conquest of Mecca, which took place on the 20th of the holy month of Ramadan in the eighth year of the Hijra (migration).

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