One day in the summer of 1230, we talk about the true story of a great Islamic leader named ertugrul
While the commander of a Turkish clan was travelling with his small Bedouin clan in the Anatolian plains, he noticed from afar that clashes were taking place between two large armies.
This archerle advanced with its 400 knights to the rescue of the army, which was about to be defeated, no one knew at the time that that moment was the rebirth of a great Islamic legend.
The legend of a Turkish knight will change the course of history after him for more than six centuries.
No one knew then that it would be a pivotal day in the history of humanity.
Welcome, this Jihad al-Rabbani greets you in episode 28 of the 100 th greats, in which we will talk about the grandfather of the Ottomans, Ertugul bin Suleiman Shah.
My choice of him to be the hero of this episode is due to two reasons:
The first reason is the amount of messages I have received from our esteemed followers, asking me to talk about this particular Islamic personality.
After becoming famous in the Arab world recently as a result of the screening of a Turkish translated series called The Resurrection of Ertugul
Don't imagine the amount of messages I get on a daily basis, asking about the real Argarl character and my personal opinion of the series.
The second reason is that the story of The Emergence of Artgarel in particular, and the Ottomans in general, boils down to a strange phenomenon that has been repeated in the history of the Islamic nation.
The phenomenon of doing after refractive A good reader of the history of Islam finds that the Islamic nation, through its hundreds of years of history, usually goes through major disasters.
Disasters in which Muslims are in a difficult state of division and vulnerability and the bad guys gather around them like predators who want to tear their prey apart.
It is something that many followers believe that this nation is once and for all, and that Muslims are impossible to make a list for afterwards, at that very moment, the nation is re-established.
For example, when the Mongol savage forces invaded the Muslim world, those who thought that it was the Mongols who caused them not to know the emergence of a new power.
It was the power of the Ottomans who reached areas that the Muslims had not reached before, and then the Ottoman Empire became a radiant human civilization center. Justice has been spread throughout the state.
This prompted many persecutors, Jews, Christians and other people of different religions and sects, to resort to the lands of that Muslim state.
To live for hundreds of years under fair laws, justice has been guaranteed for all of them regardless of their national and religious backgrounds.
The Tale of ertugrul Reviving Hope in the Nation
It is precisely at this time that it is important to study the story of Artgarel and the Ottomans in general;
This is the goal of the programme through which I have been honored to accompany you for nearly three years.
to revive hope in hearts and to light a candle at a time when darkness curses many around us,
Which has a clip in which he talks about ertugrul over a quarter of a million views:
In his life, he worked to realize this dream, which some might have deemed impossible at the time.
The death of ertugul
Ertugrul may not have been able to realize that dream in his life, but this leader knew that man's dream did not end with his death.
He was aware in his heart that there was something more important than victory, this thing is the making of victory.
He trained members of his tribe and their heroic volunteers who joined them, He was particularly interested in raising his children in a good way.
Teach them how man should have a meaningful life, and that the impossible does not exist in the dictionary of the great.
In 1280 AD, the great Islamic hero ertugul ibn Sulaiman Shah was brought to his mercy.
But before his departure, he gave the Islamic nation and humanity in general a great gift, which was a son of his own, and this son will change the course of history for more than 600 years.





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