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    Sultan Murad (Metin Akdülger) learns that Kösem Sultan wanted to kill him. Sultan Murad learns that his governor has agreed with the physician and sends Emir Çelebi's head to Kösem Sultan (Nurgül Yeşilçay). Valide Kösem Sultan, who learned that Sinan Pasha was a traitor, realizes that he has been exposed. Helpless corners. Knowing that Sultan Murad will not stop anymore, Kösem Sultan takes measures to protect Şehzade İbrahim.
    Sultan Murad IV conquers Baghdad, despite all the measures of the novices. Kemankeş appointed Mustafa Pasha as the Grand Vizier and sent him to Shah Safi.
    Returning from Baghdad, Sultan Murad falls out of touch with his war wounds. Sultan Murad, whose disease progresses well, falls to bed. Learning that the situation of Sultan Murad is bad Kösem Sultan waits at the beginning of his son. Mother settles son in sick bed.
    Sultan Murad decides not to leave the state to the governor. It will destroy the dynasty if necessary. He then determines a bounty that will pass to the throne. Will Kösem Sultan allow Sultan Murad to destroy the dynasty?
    Sultan Murad (Metin Akdülger), Kösem Sultan’ın kendisini öldürmek istediğini öğrenir. Validesinin hekimbaşıyla anlaştığını öğrenen Sultan Murad, Emir Çelebi’nin kellesini Kösem Sultan’a (Nurgül Yeşilçay) gönderir. Sinan Paşa’nın hain olduğunu öğrenen Valide Kösem Sultan, ifşa edildiğini anlar. Çaresiz bir biçimde köşeye sıkışır. Sultan Murad’ın artık durmayacağını bilen Kösem Sultan, Şehzade İbrahim’i korumak için tedbir alır.
    Sultan 4.Murad Acemlerin tüm tedbirlerine rağmen, Bağdat’ı fetheder. Kemankeş Mustafa Paşa’yı veziri azam tayin eder ve Şah Safi’nin üzerine gönderir…
    Bağdat’tan dönen Sultan Murad, aldığı savaş yaralarıyla iyice takatten düşer. Hastalığı iyice ilerleyen Sultan Murad yatağa düşer. Sultan Murad’ın vaziyetinin kötü olduğunu öğrenen Kösem Sultan oğlunun başında bekler. Ana oğul hasta yatağında hesaplaşır.
    El sultán Murad (Metin Akdülger) descubre que Kösem Sultan quería matarlo. El sultán Murad se entera de que su gobernador estuvo de acuerdo con el médico y envía la cabeza de Emir Çelebi a Kösem Sultan (Nurgül Yeşilçay). Valide Kösem Sultan, quien se enteró de que Sinan Pasha era un traidor, se da cuenta de que ha sido expuesto. Esquinas indefensas. Sabiendo que el sultán Murad ya no se detendrá, Kösem Sultan toma medidas para proteger a Şehzade İbrahim.
    El sultán Murad IV conquista Bagdad, a pesar de todas las medidas de los novicios. Kemankeş designó a Mustafa Pasha como Gran Visir y lo envió a Shah Safi.
    Al regresar de Bagdad, el sultán Murad no está en contacto con sus heridas de guerra. El sultán Murad, cuya enfermedad progresa bien, se acuesta. Al enterarse de que la situación del sultán Murad es mala, Kösem Sultan espera al comienzo de su hijo. La madre acuesta al hijo en la cama enferma.
    El sultán Murad decide no dejar el estado al gobernador. Destruirá la dinastía si es necesario. Luego determina una recompensa que pasará al trono. ¿Permitirá Kösem Sultan permitir al sultán Murad destruir la dinastía?
    Султан Мурад (Метин Акдюлгер) узнает, что Кёсем Султан хотел убить его. Султан Мурад, который узнал, что его губернатор согласился с доктором, отправил голову Эмира Челеби в Кёсем Султан (Нургюль Йешилчай). Валиде Кёсем Султан, который узнал, что Синан Паша был предателем, понимает, что его разоблачили. Беспомощные углы. Зная, что султан Мурад больше не остановится, Кёсем Султан принимает меры для защиты Шехзаде Ибрагима.
    Султан Мурад IV покоряет Багдад, несмотря на все меры новичков. Кеманкеш Мустафа-паша назначает своего визиря максимум и отправляет его Шах-Сафи…
    Вернувшись из Багдада, султан Мурад теряет связь со своими военными ранами. Султан Мурад, чья болезнь хорошо прогрессирует, ложится спать. Узнав, что положение султана Мурада плохое, Кёсем Султан ждет в начале своего сына. Мать устраивает сына в больничной койке.
    Султан Мурад решает не оставлять государство губернатору. Это уничтожит династию в случае необходимости. Затем он определяет награду, которая перейдет на трон. Позволит ли Kösem Sultan султану Мураду уничтожить династию?
    السلطان مراد الرابع يغزو بغداد رغم كل مقاييس المبتدئين. Kemankeş عين مصطفى باشا كوزير كبير وأرسله إلى شاه صافي.
    بعد عودته من بغداد ، لم يعد السلطان مراد متأثراً بجراح الحرب. السلطان مراد ، الذي يتطور مرضه بشكل جيد ، يقع في الفراش. علمًا أن وضع السلطان مراد سيء ، ينتظر سلطان سلطان في بداية ابنه. الأم يستقر الابن في سرير مريض.
    السلطان مراد يقرر عدم ترك الولاية للحاكم. وسوف تدمر سلالة إذا لزم الأمر. ثم يحدد مكافأة ستنتقل إلى العرش. هل سيسمح سلطان سلطان للسلطان مراد بتدمير السلالة؟
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Komentáře • 513

  • @fadlya.rahman4113
    @fadlya.rahman4113 Před 3 lety +118

    The day when a King can walk in the market unnoticed is no more. Now everyone know what a kings look's like.

    • @aidenstammler4618
      @aidenstammler4618 Před 3 lety +11

      Gone with the days where you cannot easily take and share photos of certain people on a mass width.

    • @OMARKHAN970
      @OMARKHAN970 Před rokem +5

      No one notice us Alhamdulillah in Afghanistan we punish and catch crimes easily Alhamdulillah 🇦🇫🏴

    • @skeso2k157
      @skeso2k157 Před rokem

      Photos didn’t exist back then

    • @Muslimmukhtii
      @Muslimmukhtii Před 6 měsíci

      Yep it’s true

    • @GabyHernandez-rv3vo
      @GabyHernandez-rv3vo Před 6 měsíci

      Or what I look like lol😮😢😂

  • @sandrahaniff3742
    @sandrahaniff3742 Před 4 lety +172

    Don’t mess with Sultan Murad!

  • @siddharthaghosh3800
    @siddharthaghosh3800 Před 3 lety +172

    Imagine starbucks asking permissiom Murad to open a franchisee..

    • @saadel348
      @saadel348 Před 2 lety +2

      This decision was of a basically political and religious nature, traitors make plans and gather in the cafe and tavern to make their tarraitions of 2 easier. According to some religious ulama, tobacco was prohibited because it is bad for your health and makes it easier for you to consume other drugs and alcohol. .. which are according to the Muslims a sin

    • @gustafadolf3065
      @gustafadolf3065 Před 2 lety +2

      Starcucks s*cks anyways! I see you are Indian by your name, as someone of Indian ancestry, I would advise you to reject those American neoliberal products and "consumerist" attitude. It is bad for your health and funds the very small group of people who control people behind the curtains.

    • @user-xe1lx1pg9q
      @user-xe1lx1pg9q Před 11 měsíci +1

      Denied

    • @deandeathstrike9398
      @deandeathstrike9398 Před měsícem

      ​@@user-xe1lx1pg9qAnd Executed

  • @marijabirachoska4
    @marijabirachoska4 Před 3 lety +148

    After Suleyman the Empire started to weaken he was their strongest leader by far

    • @animejerk05
      @animejerk05 Před 3 lety +48

      his own fault the empire weakened he killed his most capable son and left the empire in the less capable children of his favorite wife/concubine Hurrem

    • @koorabelayo4035
      @koorabelayo4035 Před 3 lety +19

      @@animejerk05 thats right. Till this day i dont understand why he killed hes son Mustapha.

    • @desertmoonlee6631
      @desertmoonlee6631 Před 3 lety +17

      @@animejerk05 we don’t really know what happened because we can’t rely on drama series since no one was ever there to know the truth

    • @mustard4762
      @mustard4762 Před 3 lety +10

      @@koorabelayo4035 He had a suspicion of his son may betray him by killing him since he was at that time was very weak and old
      He was pretty much a crazy old man

    • @deviousN
      @deviousN Před 3 lety +1

      @@koorabelayo4035 Hurrem spread rumors about Mustapha planning a coup to make sure her children better chances of gaining the throne.

  • @wandererg5117
    @wandererg5117 Před 3 lety +209

    A strong Sultan knows that having high officials behave according to the law makes the common people stand a chance and gain succes.

    • @dinolandia8978
      @dinolandia8978 Před 3 lety +17

      Only if the laws make sense. Otherwise the king is just a tyrant.

    • @mateuszwesoowski9583
      @mateuszwesoowski9583 Před 3 lety +1

      Are we still talking about the sultan that bribed the judge to avoid death for breaking his own ban on attending coffee houses? Wasn't he like a high official?

    • @flowermagnolia4551
      @flowermagnolia4551 Před 3 lety

      But i feel like it was not needed .

    • @ty814
      @ty814 Před 3 lety +1

      @@mateuszwesoowski9583 He could have claimed he was sultan to save himself.

    • @mateuszwesoowski9583
      @mateuszwesoowski9583 Před 3 lety

      @@ty814 Yes and reveal that he does not obey his own laws.

  • @martinbudinsky8912
    @martinbudinsky8912 Před 3 lety +65

    I mean banning coffee and making punishment death is a bit mind boggling. Sure this scene shows sultan revealing corrupt officers but it also paints him as a bit tyranical.

    • @Killzoneguy117
      @Killzoneguy117 Před 3 lety +32

      I mean Murad was a bit of a lunatic. He used to sit by the water on his Palace and take shots at boatmen with his bow. And he locked his younger brother in a room in Topkapi for years, with almost no contact with the outside world, essentially driving his brother insane.
      "A bit tyrannical" is an understatement.

    • @mongsway8050
      @mongsway8050 Před 3 lety +13

      It wasnt coffee it was alcohol and other forbidden drinks and because he is muslim, he has to ban this stuff

    • @mongsway8050
      @mongsway8050 Před 3 lety +8

      And i presume ull ask y do muslims ban alcohol, its because when someone is drunk he is not in his right state of mind so many people who are drunk commit terrible sins like murdering or raping

    • @martinbudinsky8912
      @martinbudinsky8912 Před 3 lety +3

      @@mongsway8050 First of all it was these three: COFFEE, alcohol and tabacco that were banned. So yes it was coffee aswell. And thats confirmed.
      And second I highly doubt muslims ban alcohol. I know that they for example dont drink it while Ramadan is going on. But they dont ban it at all. Yes it is considered sinful but its not that uncommon.

    • @mongsway8050
      @mongsway8050 Před 3 lety +13

      @@martinbudinsky8912 bro r u mad dont talk about what you dont know, i dont know a single muslim who drinks, alcohol is forbidden in Islam but if a few sinners drink it blame them not islam

  • @Gorilla1949
    @Gorilla1949 Před 3 lety +57

    Corruption destroys the country and the country’s administrative system. Best decision by Sultan Murad.

    • @demigodtherapper483
      @demigodtherapper483 Před 3 lety

      What kind of corruption includes drinking coffee

    • @ibrahimrahi5388
      @ibrahimrahi5388 Před 2 lety +6

      @@demigodtherapper483 Actually there are many acceptable or inappropriate reasons behind the ban of coffee. Firstly we have to think it by the mentality of the 17th century,not 21th century. People gathered coffee shop and they spent so much time in unnecessary gossiping instead of giving time to their family or workplace. Because of the wastage of time, they started to neglect their prayer (Salat). Again because of drinking coffee, they stayed up whole night. But Almighty Allah mentioned in the Quran that "it is He who has made the night for you as clothing and sleep [a means for] rest..." (Surah Furqan:47). For these reasons , the islamic scholars and experts didn't like coffee at all. As the Ottoman empire was an islamic caliphate, the ruler had to give priority the wish of Sheikh-Al-Islam ( Highest Islamic Scholar).
      During the reign of Murad lV, rebellion was a common matter of the empire and it gradually destroyed the state. Coffee shop was the best place for the revolters to set a plan for rebellion. That's why, the sultan banned coffee. Hope you've got it,my brother.

    • @demigodtherapper483
      @demigodtherapper483 Před 2 lety

      @@ibrahimrahi5388 oh got it bro.... Is it still haram to drink coffee?

    • @ibrahimrahi5388
      @ibrahimrahi5388 Před 2 lety +1

      @@demigodtherapper483 I think an islamic scholar knows this well. But according to my little knowledge, there is no evidence in Quran or even Hadith that stands directly against coffee. So we can't say coffee haram for us. Because there is no alcoholic or any haram elements in coffee. Nowadays many muslims drink coffee.
      But one think should be remembered that if one is got addicted and drunk for drinking coffee, it will be haram for him.

    • @Uzair_Of_Babylon465
      @Uzair_Of_Babylon465 Před rokem +2

      ​@@ibrahimrahi5388 good points with anything we need self control for example doing anything which attacks our imam by doing it a lot is harem but it's not harem itself I'm saying wasting time is harem for example places where people go to smoke with their friends as it has music and free mixing may Allah guide all of us to the right path ameen 🙏

  • @bartolomeestebanmurillo4459
    @bartolomeestebanmurillo4459 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I can understand why Murad was so harsh, the Empire had fallen into corruption including those within his own administration.

  • @abcdef12345678910ify
    @abcdef12345678910ify Před 3 lety +119

    Those of you who were confused, Sultan had the ultimate power to implement the law and order. By law he had right to do so!

    • @iecsao
      @iecsao Před 3 lety +22

      @@markratata Not over a coffee. There was a lot of background investigations not mentioned going on about the suspect. The coffee was just an awaited trigger and opportunity. If it were the enemies of the sultan they wouldn't even hesitate a minute into rebelling with all the hate animosity against him. That's my take on it.

    • @tanzimafdol9694
      @tanzimafdol9694 Před 3 lety +8

      @@markratata don't u know about the way Caliph Umar (ra) dealt with his own son for consuming alcohol? At the lifetime of prophet (sm) alcohol was so abundant that proper law was not ordained that time

    • @NurCak
      @NurCak Před 3 lety +4

      @@markratata actually places like that was being used to plot against him. So inplace of finding a real solution sultan said people are forbidden to drink. But the thing is; if someone wants to plot they can even plot in the toilet. So that was stupid. But its not about coffee or alcohol its about plotting. And after that he just gets mad that people are not following his orders.

    • @tanzimafdol9694
      @tanzimafdol9694 Před 3 lety +4

      @@markratata at the time of Prophet (sm) alcohols were so abundant that step by step actions were taken, first it was ordained by Allah that do not go to mosque with intoxications, then it was improved more by ordaining that alcohols are totally banned. After hearing this all the muslims poured out their alcohols on the street and it caused a mini flood on the roads. Thus was alcohols were totally lifted from consumption at his time.

    • @tanzimafdol9694
      @tanzimafdol9694 Před 3 lety

      @@markratata if you still are not convinced, contact Kayifamily, they are constantly providing subtitles for amazing serials like Dirilis, Kurulus, Payithat and Uyanis. Ask them why they didn't work on these two series about Suleiman and Kosem. (they already posted about this issue on their social media

  • @shaheenwara4474
    @shaheenwara4474 Před 3 lety +50

    I wish I could do the same with incompetent and unjust judges today

    • @Jack-uy7ie
      @Jack-uy7ie Před 3 lety +2

      So if the Judge would have killed them he that would have been ok? I'm with the judge on this one.

    • @gringo5866279
      @gringo5866279 Před 2 lety

      I think we need a sultan like him for our corrupt chief justice like iftikhar chaudhary and fayez essa to put them in their place

    • @OMARKHAN970
      @OMARKHAN970 Před rokem +1

      You can if you accept shariat 🇦🇫🏴

  • @malikfahadkhanjoyia2672
    @malikfahadkhanjoyia2672 Před 3 lety +19

    Thanks for the subtitles.

  • @akmalbruhaha4658
    @akmalbruhaha4658 Před 3 lety +138

    Drinking coffee is punishable by death in Ottoman empire.
    Me: ☕

    • @nolanrobbins3981
      @nolanrobbins3981 Před 3 lety +12

      funny enough the janissaries killed their sultanate bc he closed their coffee houses and that was a main meeting place for them.

    • @Rude_Thunder
      @Rude_Thunder Před 3 lety +9

      @@nolanrobbins3981 Janessaries didn't kill Sultan Murad.He died by Plague.
      Janissaries killed Young Osman.

    • @user-qz6zo4qn6u
      @user-qz6zo4qn6u Před 3 lety +1

      but why? I thought middle east the first place to even discover/invent coffee

    • @metningsniva3856
      @metningsniva3856 Před 3 lety +1

      If I'm to go by what is shown here in this scene, he only killed the Judge. And the reason he killed the Judge was because that Judge accepted bribes.
      If Judges can be bribed, civilization quickly falls apart, and that is dangerous for everyone.

    • @akmalbruhaha4658
      @akmalbruhaha4658 Před 3 lety +2

      @@metningsniva3856 I'm more terrified by the law that prohibits coffee. Civilization falls apart quicker when there no coffee.☕

  • @SikandarKhan-bi6wn
    @SikandarKhan-bi6wn Před 3 lety +12

    Corruption is punishable by death but the conditions of witness, evidence and trial must be met!

    • @yousifmurad7878
      @yousifmurad7878 Před 3 lety +12

      It was met. He had 4 witnesses by his side and also 2-3 extra who were guarding the kadi.

    • @pibiasri2327
      @pibiasri2327 Před 3 lety +3

      All the conditions you want have been met your highness

    • @yousifmurad7878
      @yousifmurad7878 Před 3 lety +4

      @eedd sdsd How is that an entrapment? The king/leader of the land tested his subject, not just any person but a supposed upholder of the law, and he exposed his corruption in the eyes of those around him.

    • @user-xe1lx1pg9q
      @user-xe1lx1pg9q Před 11 měsíci +1

      There were already complaints n reports this was a final nail

  • @ricardoguanipa8275
    @ricardoguanipa8275 Před 3 lety +115

    all the clips of the series are about The Sultan killing someone LMAO

    • @Tleanantz
      @Tleanantz Před 3 lety +9

      The Sustan

    • @patryklewandowski5377
      @patryklewandowski5377 Před 3 lety +16

      what else is there for dictators? just lay laws and punish the ones who dont obey.

    • @B10101
      @B10101 Před 3 lety +6

      @@patryklewandowski5377 So every other king

    • @patryklewandowski5377
      @patryklewandowski5377 Před 3 lety

      @@B10101 yup yup no difference there the words means the same

    • @arminius6506
      @arminius6506 Před 3 lety +2

      Why are Europeans pissing in their pants??? Do they want to see incest scenes 🤔😄😂

  • @Murray9452
    @Murray9452 Před 2 lety +5

    The translators got much better as the show progressed. Sometimes it's difficult understanding what's being said when the words are in the wrong tense or have the wrong gender.

  • @shuaybyousuf6189
    @shuaybyousuf6189 Před 3 lety +50

    Imagine drinking coffee in the hallway and run into Murad

  • @leonasdarkstar8824
    @leonasdarkstar8824 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the effort, but the subs are dramatically incorrect.

  • @ahadmunem9331
    @ahadmunem9331 Před 3 lety +24

    It was not a killing over coffee but an execution over breaking the kaw and taking bribes

    • @johnsinclair4621
      @johnsinclair4621 Před 3 lety +4

      But the law was a stupid and cruel one. Killing people for going into a cafe? The judge was correct in resisting the law.

    • @MQN_123
      @MQN_123 Před rokem +1

      @@johnsinclair4621 so people don’t criticise the sultan and his politics and bad mouth

    • @nahiyanalamgir7056
      @nahiyanalamgir7056 Před 6 měsíci

      @@johnsinclair4621 It is bizarre in today's time but coffee was viewed as a drug back then (in that region). The judge was corrupt; whether it was about coffee or not was irrelevant.

    • @johnsinclair4621
      @johnsinclair4621 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@nahiyanalamgir7056 No, I don't think so. An unjust law is a law only by name and can be morally disregarded, though one should be prepared to shoulder the consequences.
      And the law was indeed about killing all people that drank coffee. Even if you think that coffee is a drug (which it technically indeed is), to make such a law is lunacy.
      I also don't like smoking, but executing smokers would be insane.

    • @nahiyanalamgir7056
      @nahiyanalamgir7056 Před 6 měsíci

      @@johnsinclair4621 I think our difference lies here. If people would "judge" laws and chose not to follow laws they considered unjust, we'd be in a turmoil today.
      Morality is subjective. What is moral for Muslims (Ottomans) may be immoral for others.
      For full disclosure, I find some of the Ottoman laws ridiculous; killing people for such a petty crime is absurd.

  • @ribrafi5771
    @ribrafi5771 Před 3 lety +7

    the janissaries killed their sultanate bc he closed their coffee houses and that was a main meeting place for them.

  • @jacobijacobi1467
    @jacobijacobi1467 Před rokem

    Thank you for this upload

  • @yasirkhan2050
    @yasirkhan2050 Před 2 lety +4

    The great sultan murad 💞💞💞💞💕💕💕💕💗💗💝💝💖💓💟❤

  • @moisesyome4058
    @moisesyome4058 Před 2 lety +1

    Can someone please explain the different types of guards/soldiers? There seem to be Janissaries with different hats at times (red or while?).
    Thank you.

  • @alirezajohari8916
    @alirezajohari8916 Před 3 lety +21

    The guy was just sitting there and talking, even though he had a lost hand with sever bleeding! Just shows the quality of production of this show!

    • @thetrollslayer3716
      @thetrollslayer3716 Před 2 lety +2

      What should he have done? Started sewing his severed hand ..lmao...fuff you

    • @natalijaaksoj3867
      @natalijaaksoj3867 Před 2 lety +8

      @ alireza johari you don't feel the pain right away. Human body has it's own protective mechanisms.

    • @aleksandrastojiljkovic4285
      @aleksandrastojiljkovic4285 Před 3 měsíci

      @@natalijaaksoj3867 he couldnt talk,he would fall in to shock

  • @tomaszjankowski4348
    @tomaszjankowski4348 Před 3 lety +6

    It seems that even kapital punishment didn't work for prohibition

  • @CRUZEOO
    @CRUZEOO Před 3 lety +16

    looks epic high quality production

  • @arajasmine4819
    @arajasmine4819 Před 2 lety +2

    4:04
    Sultan Murad: Really? Infront of my salad?

  • @sandzakbosna9875
    @sandzakbosna9875 Před 2 lety +1

    Sultan Murat, jedan od najboljih sultana, za kratko vrijeme je zaveo red u drzavi.

  • @davidpaez8752
    @davidpaez8752 Před 3 lety +11

    Imagine killing people over coffee.

    • @zainmuzaffar5986
      @zainmuzaffar5986 Před 3 lety +9

      It was for taking bribe and not obey law it was not allowed due to people mix alcohol in the coffee

    • @johnsinclair4621
      @johnsinclair4621 Před 3 lety +2

      @@zainmuzaffar5986Wasn’t the judge killed because he was bribed into not killing people for going into a Café? It’s still barbaric. The judge was totally right in his behavior. If the law is stupid you shouldn’t kill people over it. In fact the state shouldn’t kill people at all.

    • @zainmuzaffar5986
      @zainmuzaffar5986 Před 3 lety +4

      @@johnsinclair4621 due to high risk of traitors he banned cafes overall its not a case of whose right or wrong its a rule which is meant to be follow

    • @arajasmine4819
      @arajasmine4819 Před 2 lety +1

      I read that coffee shop was banned at that time to prevent people from talking/gossiping/creating assumptions about Ottoman political affair because these people tend to stay until morning and that is not good for health. That's why it was banned. at first, i was also confused why would they banned coffee😂😂

  • @borntobea2938
    @borntobea2938 Před 3 lety +10

    So someone just has to scream the sultan's name and suddenly everyone can recognise him? :O

  • @malikahmad8170
    @malikahmad8170 Před 3 lety +6

    There is no arbitrary killing/execution in Islam without a trial and and an impartial judge based on solid evidence and no contravention of Islamic doctrines of Quran and Sunday.

  • @hkleider
    @hkleider Před 3 lety +12

    "Murad IV banned alcohol, tobacco, and coffee in Constantinople. He ordered execution for breaking this ban. He would reportedly patrol the streets and the lowest taverns of Constantinople in civilian clothes at night, policing the enforcement of his command by casting off his disguise on the spot and beheading the offender with his own hands."
    I read that years ago and found it hilarious in a messed up kind of way, the idea of a Sultan going undercover to catch people breaking his laws, and then revealing himself and beheading them on the spot. Watching it... not so much.

    • @farazalam3325
      @farazalam3325 Před rokem

      If a king goes undercover like this he's risking his life. His own guards could kill him

    • @Muhammad-uo6py
      @Muhammad-uo6py Před rokem +4

      Its not uncommon for a ruler to do something like this, as in disguising as a commoner amongst the people, as an Islamic empire, this practice was done by many Islamic Caliph, the most notable amongst them was the 2nd Caliph of Islam, Umar ibn Al Khattab, he would travel by himself to serve the common people with their needs, and checking who was breaking the law, without revealing that he was the Caliph of the Muslims, and many other Caliph follow his example after him such as the Caliph of the Umayyad Dynasty, Umar ibn Abdul Aziz, and Caliph of the Abbasid Dynasty, Haroon al Rashid

  • @uigersanimujahid7624
    @uigersanimujahid7624 Před 3 lety

    Plz name the music which plays at the time of hand cutting

  • @m.a.h8822
    @m.a.h8822 Před 3 lety +5

    Best Sultan. Of all time

  • @mrsillywalk
    @mrsillywalk Před dnem

    Turkish coffee and tobacco are now famous. It is a tenant of governments to make unachievable laws so that people will always feel guilty and inadequate.

  • @nexusofice9135
    @nexusofice9135 Před 3 lety +2

    They were all crazy. One didn't like what power the other had so steps needed to be taken. The corrupt punishing the corrupt.

  • @Xaviel2ul2u07
    @Xaviel2ul2u07 Před 3 lety +4

    Sultan Murad: Hah! I saw what you did there. HANDJIHAD!

  • @paryonoono5019
    @paryonoono5019 Před 3 lety +6

    Why everyone in the comment section focuses on coffee instead of the judge takes the bribe?
    It's the BRIBE, that's the matter. No matter when, taking a bribe is so bad, especially if a judge takes the bribe, that's really the worst. Death penalty should be given to those who take a bribe.
    Seriously people, stop acting like media.

    • @pibiasri2327
      @pibiasri2327 Před 3 lety

      Yessss judge who take a bribe should be executed to death so that it will become a lesson for other judges for not doing so

  • @hagoromootsutsuki2619
    @hagoromootsutsuki2619 Před 3 lety +30

    Ceeertkutay and Boran ! Must be their kids 😂

  • @silverjohn6037
    @silverjohn6037 Před 3 lety +1

    So is this show like Aberenbo Shogun, the Japanese samurai series about the Shogun travelling incognito and dispensing justice?

  • @ShoaibKhan-wv8zc
    @ShoaibKhan-wv8zc Před 3 lety +3

    Cerkutay is here as well

  • @mik1_edits614
    @mik1_edits614 Před 3 lety +12

    Sultan Murad IV is one of the smartest sultans ive seen

    • @tombootysnatcher7191
      @tombootysnatcher7191 Před 3 lety +2

      He banned coffee and went into the night disguised as a vagrant and entered bars only to behead those who drank alcohol and coffee
      He wasn’t the smartest
      He was the most based tho

    • @tombootysnatcher7191
      @tombootysnatcher7191 Před 3 lety

      @Weedling 2 doesn’t mean he wants a great negotiator because during his rule the sultanate was still capable of removing several neighbors, if they wanted to

    • @tombootysnatcher7191
      @tombootysnatcher7191 Před 3 lety +1

      @Weedling 2 I know right

    • @mumdoohsiddiqui6047
      @mumdoohsiddiqui6047 Před 3 lety

      @@tombootysnatcher7191 at that time so e people mixed coffee with tobacco and sold it thats why he had to ban coffee shops have some knowledge than talk 🙄

    • @tombootysnatcher7191
      @tombootysnatcher7191 Před 3 lety

      @@mumdoohsiddiqui6047 sure sure

  • @greywolf0167
    @greywolf0167 Před 3 lety

    is this the full name of show Magnificent Century: Kosem or is it called just Kosem...its very hard to find the series...i am a Canadian access is limited...Ertugrul i watched 4 times lol

  • @keizoxd5623
    @keizoxd5623 Před 3 lety +18

    When he died all the people suffering under his reign took out the Coffee in the streets and smoked tobacco to celebrate it lol

  • @isay7003
    @isay7003 Před 3 lety +21

    If murad sultan was born in Pakistan, he would've befriended those judges.

    • @ToxicBalloon360
      @ToxicBalloon360 Před 3 lety

      Facts.

    • @istiak.hossain
      @istiak.hossain Před 3 lety +5

      If Bangladesh, then he would've asked them to take some more bribes and give him a share. :)

    • @arsalan101
      @arsalan101 Před 3 lety +4

      Pakistani here, can confirm the validity of the statement above

    • @you_ma2458
      @you_ma2458 Před 3 lety +1

      @@istiak.hossain nope Pakistan corruptness is on a whole different level compared to bangladesh

    • @istiak.hossain
      @istiak.hossain Před 3 lety +5

      @@you_ma2458 you dont have any idea about Bangladesh then.

  • @helikopter6857
    @helikopter6857 Před 11 měsíci

    Needed this dude to take part in Sri Lankan temperance movement

  • @mohammedosman4893
    @mohammedosman4893 Před 3 lety +31

    Law of Shariya implementation. By Sultan, Allah blessings be upon him. Ameen.

    • @maazmushtaq9830
      @maazmushtaq9830 Před 3 lety +1

      Also implement these on himself also that he didn't do.

    • @nikhilpunalur
      @nikhilpunalur Před 3 lety +1

      then why are u using internet and movies. don't you know these are haram.

    • @mohammedosman4893
      @mohammedosman4893 Před 3 lety +2

      I Don’t have to learn from you. Go first learn your religious scriptures and find out what are the similarities and work on your self. Good luck.

    • @nikhilpunalur
      @nikhilpunalur Před 3 lety +2

      @@mohammedosman4893 bla bla bla........wants sheria lawbut can't leave everything.............dont you know all the tech is invented by christians and jews. google, fb, computer, web, phone, electricity etc. and its haram for a muslim to use.
      so if you want sheria law, leave everything behind. only use things thats are mentioned in your book. otherwise keep your little shitty mouth shut.
      by the way there is only one religion who put restrictions on things others invented or created. if you strictly follow the code you cannt even watch movies or youtube. so if you are a completed believer why are you on youtube.

    • @doyouknoworjustbelieve6694
      @doyouknoworjustbelieve6694 Před 3 lety

      So implement it on yourself or ask a friend to implement it on you the next time you drink coffee or smoke.
      Religion is the opium of the stupid masses.

  • @Afaq-vw6hm
    @Afaq-vw6hm Před 9 dny

    When it comes to alcohol where's their a will there is a way. Prohibition in the US didn't stop people from drinking. I lived in Saudi for years and people made their own alcohol

  • @zanstandoff.6215
    @zanstandoff.6215 Před 3 lety

    please tell me the music name used by sultan

  • @amdiel2422
    @amdiel2422 Před 3 lety +14

    Is he killing people because they drink coffee ☕️? What ?

    • @ahmaddjibran205
      @ahmaddjibran205 Před 3 lety +6

      It was more like the underground pubs with drinks and debauchery.

    • @beast-master2094
      @beast-master2094 Před 3 lety +5

      Even if it is coffee and the law forbids it, what gives them the right to drink it? while at the same time they are meant to enforce the law. And they are refusing it for whom they like, and allowing it for whom they like.

    • @franzferdinand5150
      @franzferdinand5150 Před 3 lety +4

      @@beast-master2094 Coffee consumption itself wan’t made illegal, it was coffee shops. As in public meet ups where you drank coffee. Drinking coffee was practiced by the rich and poor alike without persecution.
      As ridiculous as it is, many from Europe and the Ottoman empire persecuted such behaviour.

    • @404Dannyboy
      @404Dannyboy Před 3 lety +4

      @@franzferdinand5150 Yup. He was scared of people plotting against his tyranny more than drinking coffee.

  • @asfia82
    @asfia82 Před 3 lety

    i wish punishment were implemented for bribery like this nowdays corrupt everywhere

  • @insankerdil9748
    @insankerdil9748 Před 3 lety +6

    Some may misunderstood. This is the wrong of syariah law implimentation. It should go through a proper court procedure. Islam is not a barbaric religion

    • @303it8
      @303it8 Před 3 lety +1

      There is rule in shariah that to cut off the hands of theif.Don't talk like ignorant europeans.What court procedure? It is not a blame on him but eye witnessed by sultan himself.And he is the most powerful of the state.He has done the right thing.

    • @insankerdil9748
      @insankerdil9748 Před 3 lety +2

      @@303it8 no he was wrong. It should be a court procedure. Learn about the implementation of syariah law my friend. Dont just answer emotionally. I am sure you have no background in syariah law definitely

    • @insankerdil9748
      @insankerdil9748 Před 3 lety

      @Kasar Shazad that's right

    • @insankerdil9748
      @insankerdil9748 Před 3 lety

      @Kasar Shazad that's right bro. Don't let islam getting down by this kind of propaganda movies

    • @rxonmymind8362
      @rxonmymind8362 Před 3 lety

      Islam not barbaric? What rock have you been under? It's no less barbaric than the Christian religions. But if the sultan the most powerful figure in all the land sees you taking a bribe you're done. Finished. This wasn't some third or fourth or fifth account I heard somebody say or I heard somebody do but it was a Sultan himself. Then on top of that you insult the sultan? I'm not of the Islam religion but I have respect for people in high places and you don't just go insulting rulers.

  • @twonationtheory8571
    @twonationtheory8571 Před 3 lety +8

    Ceeertkutay and Boran

  • @To_Engineer
    @To_Engineer Před 3 lety +21

    Jercutai !!! Osman will catch you stay frosty

  • @Ali-ry9tv
    @Ali-ry9tv Před 2 lety +4

    That's why he war the real sultan. The powerful one.
    He doesn't do discrimination between anyone. Whether you kaazi or any government official if you did wrong you should be punished.
    Rules are equal for all. That's the real justice of Sultan Murad..
    He ended the rebellion. Ended the dark days of the ottoman Empire and bring back prosperity in the country.
    The conquer of baghdad♥️
    The Sole owner of the Ottoman Empire ❤️

  • @EM-tr6ji
    @EM-tr6ji Před 3 lety +4

    Too bad I can’t see the subtitles. Looks quite informative

  • @1dh0mr83
    @1dh0mr83 Před 3 lety +5

    Cerkutayyy

  • @ziggymatuszewski2803
    @ziggymatuszewski2803 Před 3 lety

    How many politicians , judges , bankers and lawyers ought to end like this judge ? Hmm... a lot!!!

  • @mustafamohamed3627
    @mustafamohamed3627 Před 3 lety

    What name of the show

  • @mateuszwesoowski9583
    @mateuszwesoowski9583 Před 3 lety +4

    That's textbook entrapment.
    Not to mention barbaric, the man was corrupt but he had rights. No court was held.
    Arbitrary executions are a mark or tyranny.
    Not to mention: why does the sultan not follow his own rules.
    I mean if the judge was wrong then I guess it's death penalty for the sultan is it not?

    • @thelonehussar6101
      @thelonehussar6101 Před 3 lety

      Even the Nazis who were responsible for the deaths of millions of innocent people were given a fair trial. This guy was executed for allowing people to drink coffee. That sultan was a psychopath lol.

    • @metningsniva3856
      @metningsniva3856 Před 3 lety +2

      @@thelonehussar6101 Eh, I wouldn't describe the Nuremburg Trials as a "fair" process at all.
      Also I'm pretty sure the reason that they executed the Judge was not because he was suspected of allowing the underground coffee houses, but because he literally showed a willingness to accept bribes which is a huuuuge fucking problem for any civilization. Once the justice system has been perverted, the civilization will collapse. *looks at United States*

    • @hussainsultanzada6123
      @hussainsultanzada6123 Před 2 lety +2

      the guy deserved it, he literally accepted a bribe in front of a Sultan, two Şehzades, and a few guards. More than enough witnesses for me. Plus, the Sultan was there to see if his people were obeying his commands or not, he didn't just rock up a tavern to drink coffee. Why would he do that when he can just order it to come to him in his palace? Oh and, the problem is, when you are the one making the rules, you can do whatever you want and no one would be able to do anything about it.

    • @hussainsultanzada6123
      @hussainsultanzada6123 Před 2 lety +2

      @@thelonehussar6101 It's all about stability my friend. If the people wouldn't obey the Sultan's simple command of not drinking coffee, they could probably disobey more of his orders, which leads to instability and chaos.

    • @mateuszwesoowski9583
      @mateuszwesoowski9583 Před 2 lety

      @@hussainsultanzada6123 Showing people that the powerful don't have to obey the law does not lead to stability. Quite opposite. It only works with masters and slaves.
      That's the difference between the west and islam. Ofc we also have powerful people who break the law, but we consider those acts evil.
      A good leader is not above the law. He serves and protects his people. And leads them through example by obeying the law even though he could ignore it.
      A leader who is not willing to obey his own rules is not a leader worth following. He is a selfish coward. Weak and without discipline.

  • @atolffhiddler1668
    @atolffhiddler1668 Před 3 lety

    Is this available on netflix?

    • @moil305
      @moil305 Před 3 lety

      You can see it on CZcams

  • @Saifullahkhan10024
    @Saifullahkhan10024 Před rokem

    Mashallah brother ❤❤

  • @ZgO_o
    @ZgO_o Před rokem

    Ulema or not... Bribery always leads to oppression if another innocents rights and should always be punished. If anybody ignores it then he/she is as guilty as the one taking bribes

  • @bernardmcavoy1864
    @bernardmcavoy1864 Před 3 lety +29

    Is this the same Sultan Murad who had a party of women drowned, because of the noise that they were making?

    • @ultrasgreen1349
      @ultrasgreen1349 Před 3 lety +9

      yeap, Turkish propaganda at its finest

    • @mex_I.M
      @mex_I.M Před 3 lety +1

      Even if not true its pretty based.

    • @bernardmcavoy1864
      @bernardmcavoy1864 Před 3 lety +2

      @@mex_I.M Do you mean "biased"?

    • @mex_I.M
      @mex_I.M Před 3 lety +1

      @@bernardmcavoy1864 nah based

    • @gilgamesh7055
      @gilgamesh7055 Před 3 lety +1

      Still a Sultan id stand behind. Those women needed to shut up.

  • @pune775
    @pune775 Před 9 měsíci

    I think it was very hard for accepting bribe .You can give other punishmemt .
    Muslim reign was very hard tough

  • @semaqasml4845
    @semaqasml4845 Před rokem

    Series name

  • @MEneifal
    @MEneifal Před 3 lety

    why was it forbidden to drink coffee?

  • @yasharahmed7601
    @yasharahmed7601 Před 2 lety +1

    my ancestors were kadis and i know how they served the empire.what on earth is this series showing?

  • @shamilsayeed1419
    @shamilsayeed1419 Před 3 lety

    which series?

  • @rananaeemrananaeem5373

    We Need That Rules

  • @robertboykin1828
    @robertboykin1828 Před 3 lety

    Looks like ripples in there, ea, swamp.

  • @carloreneeventura8714
    @carloreneeventura8714 Před 3 lety +1

    Why was coffee banned in their empire? Also why wasn't the sultan recognized?

    • @mumdoohsiddiqui6047
      @mumdoohsiddiqui6047 Před 3 lety +1

      It was banned because some people mixed tobacco in coffee and sold it thats why sultan murad had to ban it

    • @LasseHG1
      @LasseHG1 Před 3 lety +3

      @@mumdoohsiddiqui6047 from what I have gathered, it wasn’t coffee itself that was banned, but rather coffee houses and taverns due to them being used to plan plots.

  • @boringbastard4920
    @boringbastard4920 Před 3 lety +3

    the sultan killed the judge because he would not kill them for drinking coffe. and making money doing so?

    • @gilgamesh7055
      @gilgamesh7055 Před 3 lety +2

      As someone else commented, it was not coffee that was banned, but coffee-houses (sort of like bars, where tobacco and other vices were served). There people used to gather to secretely make plots and schemes against the Sultanate and other official bodies of society.

    • @404Dannyboy
      @404Dannyboy Před 3 lety +1

      @@gilgamesh7055 Yup he was a super paranoid tyrant more than a coffee hater.

  • @freaker126
    @freaker126 Před 3 lety

    which country is this and where are they from? Don't even recognize the dress they wore. Iran? Turkey?

    • @muhammedumor7920
      @muhammedumor7920 Před 3 lety

      Ottoman Empire was in Turkey, that was Islamic law,

    • @napolien1310
      @napolien1310 Před 3 lety

      @@muhammedumor7920 lol that ain't Islamic law.
      You can't just move around and start cutting the hands of people.
      Taking Bribes it has a punishment jail، paying، but not execution

  • @jackhammertwo1
    @jackhammertwo1 Před 3 lety

    Now i know that alcohol is pretty much forbidden by arabic people but i dont understand exactly why coffe is considered a vice back then.

    • @zainmuzaffar5986
      @zainmuzaffar5986 Před 3 lety +2

      Because they mix alcohol and janessaries met in these cafe and do the stuff which wasn't allowed they take bribes.

  • @imnothingbutastreetcat7996

    May I ask? Why was coffee banned?

    • @TheCypriotSoldier
      @TheCypriotSoldier Před 3 lety +8

      It wasn’t coffee that was banned, it was coffee houses; because people would meet up and discuss plots and backbiting the sultan etc. That’s where the problems started

    • @HereToComment24
      @HereToComment24 Před 3 lety +1

      @@TheCypriotSoldier So coffee houses were the social media of the Empire?

    • @gilgamesh7055
      @gilgamesh7055 Před 3 lety +1

      @@TheCypriotSoldier
      Kinda makes no sense since they are public places where anyone can hear any conversation, and you never know who might be sitting just a few pillows away from you.

    • @mumdoohsiddiqui6047
      @mumdoohsiddiqui6047 Před 3 lety

      Cuz some people mixed tobbaco in coffe thats why

  • @somnorila9913
    @somnorila9913 Před 3 lety

    This is so old they have no chair technology yet.

    • @binbakhtiyarkhilji3009
      @binbakhtiyarkhilji3009 Před 2 lety +2

      It was 1632. And Ottomans were like today’s America at that time,,, Superpower,,, In that time European kings and queens were like slave of Ottoman Sultans

    • @somnorila9913
      @somnorila9913 Před 2 lety

      @@binbakhtiyarkhilji3009 Yet they were sitting on the floor.
      I guess the imperial throne was just a big pillow. No wonder these sultans were all looking like big fat babies in all of their paintings...

    • @binbakhtiyarkhilji3009
      @binbakhtiyarkhilji3009 Před 2 lety

      @@somnorila9913 that's the teaching of islam!!! You Don't need to sit on a chair to rule,,You have to sit on floor like others,,,in islam rich,poor everybody are same!!!!
      And the paintings are made by europeans,,all are fake,,because Europeans always thought Turkish People as enemy!!!!In reality the Sultans were very Handsome

  • @muaddib989
    @muaddib989 Před 3 lety

    So why was coffee forbidden? I don’t get it.
    Was coffee code word for alcohol in those days?

    • @ijazmalik8835
      @ijazmalik8835 Před 3 lety

      bribing

    • @mirzakagan5729
      @mirzakagan5729 Před 3 lety

      yes coffee was banned because it was considered a drug since it was the first years of it being discovered and people were getting addicted without understanding its properties and also because sultan murad 4th was a crazy mf

    • @muaddib989
      @muaddib989 Před 3 lety

      @@mirzakagan5729
      Sounds about right. Dude died of Psoriasis by 27, which means he was also an alcoholic.

    • @mirzakagan5729
      @mirzakagan5729 Před 3 lety

      @@muaddib989 alcohol was drunk by Muslims in the ottoman empire and particularly by sultans, but like I said murad 4th was kind of a crazy sultan. though this show is more about his mother, kosem, the mother queen of the era who was one of the most influential figures in ottoman history. even more so than her sons.

  • @lisar915r9
    @lisar915r9 Před 2 lety +1

    Why was Murad against coffee?

    • @florjanbrudar692
      @florjanbrudar692 Před 2 lety +2

      Tobacco was in the coffee

    • @lisar915r9
      @lisar915r9 Před 2 lety +1

      @@florjanbrudar692 Thank you. But is tobacco against Islamic law?

    • @ignitiongaming466
      @ignitiongaming466 Před 2 lety +1

      @@lisar915r9 yes it is. Anything that is made of tobacco or tobacco itself is Haram in Islamic Law

  • @meggofextension7472
    @meggofextension7472 Před 3 lety

    it’s not same coffee you people’s drinking it’s alcohol name coffee in Ottoman State

  • @streamingemperor6397
    @streamingemperor6397 Před 3 lety +1

    What's wrong in having coffee?

    • @franzferdinand5150
      @franzferdinand5150 Před 3 lety

      It gives you aids

    • @ALiRaza-sb9dw
      @ALiRaza-sb9dw Před 3 lety

      Don't quote me on this but way back when an Ethiopian farmer saw his goat acting particularly hyper after eating a bean he to decided to have a bean. Bam. He was buzzing. Turned out it was a coffee bean.
      As he was Muslim he went to his local leader finding out that you could get "high" off of that he had banned it. So assuming and that's on my part the coffee gives you an "unnatural high" they had banned coffee.
      That's a very loosely translated history of coffee that you could drive a the Boeing 747 through. I'm sure much of the details was lost in history but that's as much as I can find out.

  • @joehumble6698
    @joehumble6698 Před 3 lety +2

    What’s wrong with drinking coffee?

    • @joehumble6698
      @joehumble6698 Před 3 lety +1

      @Kasar Shazad
      Agree .

    • @mbsosa3986
      @mbsosa3986 Před 3 lety

      @Kasar Shazad nope he is the sultan, and he has the same authority

    • @napolien1310
      @napolien1310 Před 3 lety +1

      @Kasar Shazad yeah it was barbaric they wants to show how baddass he is, although he was crazy

    • @napolien1310
      @napolien1310 Před 3 lety +1

      @@mbsosa3986 the Sultan has no right going around and cutting the hand of people without first trials.
      You can't judge before the trial.
      It was about bribing and I'm sure in Islam you don't kill someone because he was taking bribes.

  • @jonathantjitro5791
    @jonathantjitro5791 Před 3 lety

    what's the name of this movie ?

  • @IslamicVideosForAll
    @IslamicVideosForAll Před 2 lety

    👈🌺🍀🌺🍀Best Yun Emre Videos

  • @afzalbaig6663
    @afzalbaig6663 Před 2 lety

    Episode

  • @medellincartel8109
    @medellincartel8109 Před 3 lety +1

    Which show is this and where to find it online?

    • @areebamasood3266
      @areebamasood3266 Před 3 lety

      You can watch it on CZcams
      Drama name is Magnificent century Kosem

    • @medellincartel8109
      @medellincartel8109 Před 3 lety

      @@areebamasood3266 who’s Qasim? And what’s the chronological order in history ? Like I’ve watched Erturugul and Osman, what’s the next one in timeline ?

    • @hagoromootsutsuki2619
      @hagoromootsutsuki2619 Před 3 lety

      @@medellincartel8109 I've just started watching uyannis where malik Shah is the sultan and his son Sencer is the main actor

    • @syedferoz2188
      @syedferoz2188 Před 3 lety

      @@medellincartel8109 considering he calls his son bayezid I did a search and it was murad I so he is the son of orhan and the grandson of Osman so you can put two and two together also this is before the Ottomans reached their peak and coffee was a luxury it was only during Selim I and later Suleiman 200 years later that coffee became a accessible commodity the Ottoman regions included western Turkey and southern Bulgaria and eastern Greece it was shown here that the Sultan had to ferry across from edirne or adrianople to Gallipoli to reach bursa where this happens I assume

    • @celebs_asthetic836
      @celebs_asthetic836 Před 3 lety +1

      @@medellincartel8109 Kosem ran the Sultanate of Woman in Ottomons which started with Hurrem (Legal wife of Sultan Suleiman) ,was legal wife and queen of Sultan Ahmad, grandson of Sultan Murad who was son of Selim (Son of Suleiman :The magnificent ),after Sultan Ahmed his son Osman 2 and later his brother Mustafa descended the throne after which his another son descended the throne and he is Murad 4 (Conqueror of Bagdad ).This drama has two seasons this one is second and you can find it on youtube

  • @svc6253
    @svc6253 Před 3 lety

    Seize the Day

  • @zahrasajid2157
    @zahrasajid2157 Před 3 lety +3

    sultan murad 🔥🔥🔥

  • @markc7955
    @markc7955 Před 3 lety

    I thought this was news.

  • @TokJayo777200
    @TokJayo777200 Před 3 lety

    Cerkutayyyy 😁

  • @TokJayo777200
    @TokJayo777200 Před 3 lety

    Banning Coffee?Any justifications?

    • @saadel348
      @saadel348 Před 2 lety +1

      this decision is basically political and religious traitor go to coffe and tavern to talk and exchange their plans and report the state and thepeople were corruptued by closing the coffe and also tobocco the ulema religious judge were satisfied tabacco is a sin cause it affects oour health and can make you do drugs and more other things like alchool which is forbidden in islam

  • @iFailGames
    @iFailGames Před 3 lety

    Yo, what's wrong with coffee shops???

  • @chingghishan5707
    @chingghishan5707 Před 3 lety +3

    HOW DARE YOU ALLOW COFFEE!

    • @spacmafiaa6325
      @spacmafiaa6325 Před 3 lety +1

      dummy, people mixed alcohol in coffe which intoxicated people

    • @chingghishan5707
      @chingghishan5707 Před 3 lety +1

      @@spacmafiaa6325
      I drank a cup of wine after dinner, come kill me lol.

    • @meggofextension7472
      @meggofextension7472 Před 3 lety +1

      @@chingghishan5707 it’s not same coffee you drinking it’s alcohol name coffee in Ottoman State

    • @chingghishan5707
      @chingghishan5707 Před 3 lety +1

      @@meggofextension7472
      I drank a cup of milk vodka and blessed the eternal Tengri before drinking it.
      Ive also drank Airag, or how our Kazakh neighbours say, Kumis.

    • @meggofextension7472
      @meggofextension7472 Před 3 lety

      @@chingghishan5707 for me don’t drunk alcohol in warm weather and me to Imperial - Mongol and Kazakh is on there way drink airag for same as them but first i am Mu'min Bismillahirahmanirahim Allah Hidayat all

  • @greywolf0167
    @greywolf0167 Před 3 lety

    found it tyvm

  • @beneficial-reminder3339

    Turkish drama have so much drama in their contents

    • @rubina6327
      @rubina6327 Před 3 lety

      Pfftt... As if korean or other drama didn't have it.

  • @vyatranto
    @vyatranto Před 3 lety

    Coffee was considered as haram during Murad era, right?

    • @addicz2
      @addicz2 Před 3 lety

      From another comment. Its 'coffee'. Not real coffee.

    • @ALiRaza-sb9dw
      @ALiRaza-sb9dw Před 3 lety

      Don't quote me on this but way back when an Ethiopian farmer saw his goat acting particularly hyper after eating a bean he to decided to have a bean. Bam. He was buzzing. Turned out it was a coffee bean.
      As he was Muslim he went to his local leader finding out that you could get "high" off of that he had banned it. So assuming and that's on my part the coffee gives you an "unnatural high" they had banned coffee.
      That's a very loosely translated history of coffee that you could drive a the Boeing 747 through. I'm sure much of the details was lost in history but that's as much as I can find out.

  • @TheAngrySaxon1
    @TheAngrySaxon1 Před 3 lety

    Religion of peace, don't forget.

  • @chunchiu5439
    @chunchiu5439 Před 3 lety

    make ruqyah kill succubus

  • @cloudocatto906
    @cloudocatto906 Před 3 lety

    4:34

  • @mahadahmedbaloch
    @mahadahmedbaloch Před 3 lety

    Cool cool, except that what he did was haram
    It don’t work like that
    There needs to be a trial

  • @MohamedYoussef.7
    @MohamedYoussef.7 Před 2 lety +1

    Yet sultans always drank alcohol and they so desired would drink coffee and smoke themselves.
    Up untill this day we muslims smoke and drink regardless.

    • @Midwest..
      @Midwest.. Před 2 lety +1

      God give us humane free will