The Assassins series, Episode 2.. 5 poignant sentences spoken by the characters in the work

The scriptwriter could Abdul Rahim Kamal To outdo himself in a series The Assassinswhich topped the trend lists in the first two days of Ramadan, and became the talk of social networking sites, especially with the massive production and capabilities available to the creators of the work, and the dazzling level of the image, which takes historical television drama to another unprecedented level.

Looking at the story of Hassan al-Sabah and the Assassin sect, and the role it played in Islamic history, we will find that it is full of influential and disparate personalities who formed the parties to the conflict in that time period.

Abdel Rahim Kamal is trying to present a drama.”The Assassins“In a simple language, but profound at the same time, which is the way through which he can convey his thoughts and his goal in choosing the Assassins. In addition to the dialogue between the characters in the series, there is always a group of important and influential sentences that come from the characters’ lips, suitable for being exploited individually, even if It was far from its real context, and in this report we review a group of important sayings or sentences that came from the characters in the second episode.

Your confusion is your secret, O Omar.. “Hassan Al-Sabah”

The sentence came from Hassan Al-Sabah, during the session that brought him together with both Nizam Al-Mulk and Omar Khayyam, where there was a friendship that united the three personalities, and in that session, Khayyam was reciting poetry, and he said: I saw a sane person on earth… devoid of disbelief, Islam, the world, and religion. And the truth, the truth, the law, and certainty… Tell me who in the worlds has this audacity.”

Your confusion is your secret, Omar
Your confusion is your secret, Omar

The truth of each person is in his biography, but those whose truth is a hidden secret are the mystics

The sentence came from Nizam al-Mulk, when they informed him of the killing of the muezzin of Isfahan, and he said to Hassan al-Sabah, which was the sentence that came as a declaration of war from Nizam al-Mulk against that sect, and he did not know that he was sitting with one of them.

The truth of each one is in his biography, but what his truth is is a hidden secret, they are the mystics
The truth of each person is in his biography, but what his truth is a hidden secret is the mystics

There is no prestige in the palace and the people are hungry

This statement came from Badr al-Din al-Jamali, the minister of the Caliph of the Fatimid state, al-Mustansir Billah, as Cairo was suffering a deadly hardship and the people were suffering from extreme hunger. He asked one of his followers to bring down the gold found on the gates of the palace and melt it to satisfy the hunger of the hungry.

There is no prestige in the palace and the people are hungry
There is no prestige in the palace and the people are hungry

A just ruler is responsible for the minds of the governed

The sentence came from Omar Khayyam, when he found someone in Samarkand attacking those who believe in philosophy. He complained to the ruler of Samarkand and recommended to him the need to preserve the awareness and minds of the ruled.

A just ruler is responsible for the minds of the governed
A just ruler is responsible for the minds of the governed

Knowledge is questions, and questions are temptations, and temptation means problems, wars, and a threat to the seat of government

The sentence came from Judge Abu Al-Taher, who embodied the ruler who does not care about educating the minds of the people he rules, as long as these people live in security and stability.

Knowledge is questions, and questions are temptations, and temptation means problems, wars, and a threat to the seat of government
Knowledge is questions, and questions are temptations, and temptation means problems, wars, and a threat to the seat of government

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