The story of the Traitors (part 02)
Zakawi's blood was not
stopping. Most of the blood had already flowed. This spy of Sultan Salahuddin
was taking his last breath. He was sacrificing his life for his duty. Zakawi
grabbed the hand of the Emir of Egypt Sultan Salahuddin Said "May Allah
keep you and your kingdom safe. You cannot be defeated. No one can tell more
than me how strong the faith of Sultan Ayubi is," then he said to Ali ibn
Sufyan, "Ali ...! I have failed." Didn't you ...? I fulfilled the
duty you gave me.”
"You have
accomplished more than that. We did not even think that the Nazis could act so
dangerously and you would have to sacrifice your life. I sent you there only to
inform you." Sufyan said I wish ...! I would be a Muslim ... "All I
get for this job is to give it to my blind father and my sick mother, whose
compulsions made me a dancer at the age of twelve," Zakoui said. Zakui's
head was covered to one side, his eyes were half open and his lips were half
smiling. The doctor put his hand on the pulse and looked at the Sultan and
shook his head. Zakui's soul was freed from his wounded body, a non-Muslim.
Sacrificed his life for the greatness of Islam and loyalty to the Sultan. Sultan
Salahuddin said, "It was from any religion. Bury Zakawi with full honor.
He has sacrificed his life for Islam, although it could have deceived us."
The janitor came in and
said that the body of a woman had been found outside. It was the body of a
middle-aged woman. Two daggers were found at the scene. No one recognized the
woman. The greed for the reward forced Zakoi to attack. Zakoi was buried with
military honors at night and the body of the maid would be dug and buried. Both
were buried in a very secret manner while the burial was taking place. Sultan
Salahuddin summoned eight young horses of the highest order. Eight young men
were called and they were run after the two horsemen of the Nazis under the
command of Ali ibn Sufyan who were delivering the written message of the Nazis
to the Christian king.
But ...
Who was Zakui ...? She
was a dancer from Morocco. No one knew what her religion was. She was not a
Muslim. She was not even a Christian.
As it is said that Ali
ibn Sufyan was the head of the Sultan's intelligence (spying and intelligence)
and he had to resort to various methods to find out the secrets of others,
Salahuddin brought him with him to Egypt. The ruler here, Naji, is very
devilish and conspiratorial. In order to find out his inner situation, Ali set
up a network of spies. From this move, Ali ibn Sufyan came to know that Naji
Hashish (mentioned earlier) Ali bin Sufyan, with the help of someone, obtained
Zakat from Morocco and sold it to the Nazis in the guise of a slave-seller
himself, after tracing his opponents with poison and beautiful girls and
enslaving and killing them.
There was such magic in
Zakui that Naji wanted to use it to trap the Sultan but Naji himself got
trapped in the trap of this girl and even trapped in such a way that he used to
talk to his master in front of Zakui, Naji told Zakui On the night of the
celebration, Sultan was sent to Salahuddin's tent and was very happy with his
victory that he had broken the idol of Salahuddin. Even the angels of the Nazis
did not know that Zakawi was a spy for the Sultan. Zakawi kept reporting to the
Sultan that night and took instructions from the Sultan. Zakawi would leave the
Sultan's tent and go to the other side where Zakawi was wrapped in a cloth. One
man was found, the man was Ali ibn Sufyan, who had given some more instructions
to Zakawi. After that, Zakawi could not get out of Naji's house due to which
she could not give any report to Ali. She finally got the chance that night and
arrived with reports that only Allah knew. It was Zakui's misfortune that there
was a conspiracy against Zakui in the Haram only because he had captured Naji.
This conspiracy was successful and Zakui would be killed but before he died, he
managed to convey all the information to the Sultan.
Shortly after Zakawi's
death, the compensation that Ali ibn Sufyan had agreed with Zakawi. The reward
from the Sultan and the money that Ali ibn Sufyan received from the Naji in the
form of a slave seller was paid to the disabled parents of Zakawi in Morocco.
The stars of this night
of death broke, and when morning came, Ali ibn Sufyan was moving very fast
northeast with eight horsemen, the settlements were receding far and wide. Ali
knew the way to King Frank's headquarters. At night they rested the horses.
These were Arabian horses that looked fresh even when they were tired. Ali saw
two horses riding in a few palm trees in the distance. Ali told his troops to
change their route and go along the dunes to get to Oat. Ali was the secret of
the desert and there was no danger of getting lost. Accelerated, leaving a gap
of about 4 miles between the next two riders and the convoy. The distance was
fixed, but the horses were tired. When they reached the palm trees, the two
riders were walking along a mound of mud about two miles away. Even their
horses were probably tired. Both riders landed and disappeared from sight.
"They are sitting in
the shadows of the hills," Ali said and changed direction. The distance
was getting shorter and when the distance was a few hundred yards, the two
servants came out of the oats, they heard the sound of galloping horses. He ran
away and disappeared. Ali ibn Sufyan heeled the horse. The weary horse showed
loyalty and accelerated. The rest of the horses also sped up. When they went inside
the hill, both the riders had gone out but did not go far. They were probably
frightened. There were sandy rocks ahead. They could not find a way, sometimes
going to the right, sometimes to the left. Ali ibn Sufyan spread his horses in
a row and reached a hundred yards away from the fugitives. An archer shot an
arrow from a running horse that landed on a horse's leg. The horse went wild.
After a short run, they were both surrounded and surrendered. They lied to the
question and answer and pretended to be traders, but as soon as they searched,
they found the text message that Naji Gave them Both were taken into custody.
The horses were given time to rest and then the contingent came back.
Sultan Salahuddin Ayubi
was anxiously waiting for them. The day passed and the night passed. Midnight passed;
Aubrey lay down. And his eye caught. At dawn, when there was a light knock on
the door, Ayubi's eyes would open. He ran and opened the door. Ali ibn Sufyan
was standing with eight riders behind him and the two prisoners. Ali and the
prisoners were called by the Sultan to his bedroom and Ali began to deliver the
message of salvation to Sultan. At first, the color of the Sultan's face turned
yellow, then it was as if blood had rushed into the Sultan's face and eyes.
Naji's message was very long. Naji wrote to King Frank of the Crusaders that on
a certain day and at some time he would send troops from the Greek, Roman and
other Crusaders' navies from the Mediterranean to Egypt and attack Egypt. The
Sudanese army will also revolt against the Emir of Egypt. The new Egyptian army
is not capable of responding to the uprising and the attack at the same time.
In return, the Nazis made it a condition to rule the whole of Egypt or a large
part of Egypt. Sultan Salahuddin Ayubi imprisoned the two messengers, and at
the same time sent a detachment from the new Egyptian army to confine Naji and
Naji's deputies to their homes. All the girls of Naji's harem were freed, all
Naji's treasury was put in the public treasury and all these operations were
kept secret, Sultan Salahuddin Ayubi with the help of Ali in this letter which
was caught Erase the date of the attack and write the next date. Two brave
soldiers were sent to King Frank, to show that they were the prophets of the
Nazis. Sultan Salahuddin Ayubi sent them to stop the order to integrate the
Sudanese army into the Egyptian army.
On the eighth day, the
two prophets returned and gave King Frank's reply letter, which he had written
to the Nazis, to Sultan Salahuddin Ayubi. King Frank wrote that the Sudanese
army should revolt two days before the date of the attack, so that Sultan
Salahuddin Ali ibn Sufyan did not even bother to stop the Crusaders from
attacking them. Ali ibn Sufyan detained these two prophets with the permission
of Sultan Salahuddin Ayubi. This detention was honorable, in which special care
was taken for their comfort and good food. It was a precaution not to divulge
this important secret. Sultan Salahuddin Ayubi hid his army on the shores of
the Mediterranean where the Crusaders were to anchor and unload their troops.
There were only a few days left in the attack.
Sirajuddin, a historian,
writes that the Sudanese army revolted even before the invasion of King Frank,
which was replaced by Sultan Salahuddin Ayubi not by force but by love,
diplomacy and good manners. The rebels did not even see their leader Naji and
none of his deputies came forward. They were all in captivity.
But another historian,
Hitachi, writes that "the Sudanese army revolted at the time of the
invasion." However, the two historians seem to agree on everything else.
Both wrote that Sultan Salahuddin Ayubi sentenced Naji and his deputies to
death. He was buried in anonymous graves in the night. "
Both these historians and
another historian, Lane Poole, have written the same statistics on the
Crusaders' navy. They write that the navy of the Crusaders, according to the
date given in the letter, which included Frank's Greek Rome and Sicily.
According to historians, there were 150 warships in this navy, and 1 warship
was very large, including troops to land in Egypt. The exact number of sailing
boats could not be estimated. The ships were coming in two rows. Sultan
Salahuddin Ayubi retained the command of Dafagh, Sultan Salahuddin Ayubi
allowed the navy of the Crusaders to come closer. The first large ships were
anchored when a sudden fire broke out on them. They were flames fueled by
catapults, and fireballs and arrows with flames at the rear were like burning
flames. Set fire to the sails of the ships of the Crusaders, the ships were
made of wood which immediately burned, the hidden ships of the Muslims came
from here and they also rained fire, it seemed as if I was burning in the
Mediterranean, the ships of the Crusaders the Crusaders were lost in the sea
from the ships. The soldiers who were coming to the shore alive were being shot
by the arrows of Sultan Salahuddin Ayubi's soldiers.
Meanwhile, Sher-e-Islam
Nur al-Din Zangi invaded Frank's kingdom. Frank sent his army by land to Egypt.
Frank was with a fleet at sea when he received the news of an attack on his
kingdom. He ran away but when he reached there, the world would change.
In the Mediterranean, the
united fleet of crusaders was destroyed and the army was burned and drowned.
One of the commanders of the crusaders, Emilrick, survived. Some ships
survived, Sultan Salahuddin Ayubi allowed them to take the ship back, but on
the way, there was such a storm that all the children sank.
On December 6, the
Crusaders signed their defeat and paid a ransom to Sultan Salahuddin Ayubi.
Most historians and war experts attributed this victory to Sultan Salahuddin
Ayubi's intelligence. Yes, the dancer Zakawi has been mentioned by Asad
Al-Saddi, a Moroccan historian of the time, and Ali ibn Sufyan has been introduced
by the same narrator. The life of Sultan Salahuddin Ayubi is now in more danger
than ever.
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