الپ ارسلان سیزن 2 قسط نمبر 3 اردو سبٹائٹل
Alp Arslan season 2 episode 3 Urdu subtitles
A serious but instructive story.
Real Name: Abu Ali Hasan Ibn Ali Tusi who was later called Nizam-ul-Mulk Tusi or the Great Seljuk Wazir Nizam-ul-Mulk due to his actions.
After the death/martyrdom of Sultan Alp Arslan, he ruled the Prime Minister of Seljuk Empire for 20 years and supported Sultan Malik Shah in every good and bad time. He was martyred in 1092 by the assassins appointed by a foreigner named Hasan bin Sabah, who attacked him during his journey to Isfahan.
What I am going to talk about today is their love for knowledge. He had established a seminary in Tus from which great scholars came out. One day he went to visit the same madrassa and asked the Maulana (head teacher/principal) there to call all the children from the first grade to the last grade, and present them in front of me one by one.
الپ ارسلان سیزن 2 قسط نمبر3 اردو سبٹائٹل
When all were presented, only one question was asked:
"Why do we acquire knowledge?"
Everyone gave suitable answers according to their own intellect, but Nizamul Mulk was not satisfied with anyone's answer.
After that, he asked the principal (Maulana) if there was anyone. Didn't go?
Maulana replied: Sir, he is a junior class student, he is currently in the madrassa students' residence (hostel) due to illness.
Nizamul Mulk said that it should be submitted immediately.
When that student came, he repeated the same question.
"Why do we acquire knowledge?"
The student answered:
"Life, death, knowledge and breath is the essence of this great Allah, who knows everything, no one has more knowledge than Him. So to know this Allah, who knows everything, we acquire knowledge. "
Nizam-ul-Mulk was deeply impressed by this reply and said to Maulana:
"I had made up my mind to destroy this seminary brick by brick.
If not a single student comes out of the seminary that I built to understand the real truth and importance of knowledge, then this seminary has no right to exist."
The child who gave Nizamul Mulk the best and wisest answer to his question, history knows him as Imam Ghazali.