Namal (Episode 19)- Review by Shoby
This one starts with a scene where Faras is shown having a discussion being totally demotivated (read disbelieved) and Atish (one of the fellow captives) tells him the story of a Momin with a Barber who claims that he does not believe there is any GOD. He symbolically explains that "Balkay woh is haalat mein is liye hain... Kiyo ke woh mere paas nahi atey"...
So we got the master stroke monologue from Nimrah Ahmed in the episode where she writes, "Faaras sab kuch tha... Bus gher nahi tha..."
Haroon Ubaid asks his guards to get rid of Saadi and Col. Khawar in his private jail by killing them. Khawar approaches Saadi and asks him to escape with him so that he may provide his Attestation for his innocence. But before escaping, he wants Saadi to train for self defence.
One of my most favourite quotes regarding Tafseer of an Ayat e Mubarika in the whole series is here. Read the golden words... "Logo jab tum per koi aik mushkil ati hai to hum is ke sath tumhain aik asaani detey hain or phir ussi mushkil ke sath aik or asaani bhi detey hain." Nimra is 110% correct and I do believe, QURAN e PAK is amazingly awesome.
This time Nimra introduces us with a beautiful definition of yet another word... Khashiyat (Mohabbat bharra Darr). And then without being preachy, she delivers an outstanding reason of Why to offer Namaz especially Namaz e Fajr. I hope we all get a perfect lesson from this beautiful oration.
Bhabhi aa nahi rahi... Bhabhi aa gai hai... Sadaqat brings the bride home from the village. Nimra cant let the light moment just slip away so here was her chance to bring the smiles. Haseena (Sadaqat's wife) & her conversation with Hanna. Meanwhile Hanna is on a brand new mission now. To be the most organized girl of the country (ALLAH Kher kare :p ) Laughing out Loud.
A pen with cyanide coating is being provided to Aabdaar Ubaid by Faras so that she can hand it over to Saadi, as she is yet to interview him about his NDE (Near Death Experience). Aabdar is doing it, just for the sake of love (Bajney lagey hain shankh se mann mein :-) )... Quite an interesting sort of a twist in tale. I loved the way Aabi gave dodge for security clearance. Aabi U genious.
Bravo work done by Faras by being a self witness and then Zimer by converting the aura of the case and making it a Case of Two Versions. And as expected, result is so positive. Faras has been released by the court and proven innocent.
I just want to ask, Zimer! tu aisa kiyo karti hai yaar??? Homecoming of Faras is welcomed by everyone and here is Zimer for you being totally different (read rude), who wants to file a Restraining Order so that Faras will stay away at least 10 steps. Hai Koi Tukkkkk... :-(
Very last scene of the episode is a beautiful blend of thrill & knowledge. Just after extracting some awesome lessons from the story of Hazrat Loot (asws), Saadi manages a narrow escape when guard tries to kill him. However in self defence, he kills the guard with the poisoned pen. This is the first murder of the yet innocent Saadi and GOD knows where the story goes from here onwards.
This one starts with a scene where Faras is shown having a discussion being totally demotivated (read disbelieved) and Atish (one of the fellow captives) tells him the story of a Momin with a Barber who claims that he does not believe there is any GOD. He symbolically explains that "Balkay woh is haalat mein is liye hain... Kiyo ke woh mere paas nahi atey"...
So we got the master stroke monologue from Nimrah Ahmed in the episode where she writes, "Faaras sab kuch tha... Bus gher nahi tha..."
Haroon Ubaid asks his guards to get rid of Saadi and Col. Khawar in his private jail by killing them. Khawar approaches Saadi and asks him to escape with him so that he may provide his Attestation for his innocence. But before escaping, he wants Saadi to train for self defence.
One of my most favourite quotes regarding Tafseer of an Ayat e Mubarika in the whole series is here. Read the golden words... "Logo jab tum per koi aik mushkil ati hai to hum is ke sath tumhain aik asaani detey hain or phir ussi mushkil ke sath aik or asaani bhi detey hain." Nimra is 110% correct and I do believe, QURAN e PAK is amazingly awesome.
This time Nimra introduces us with a beautiful definition of yet another word... Khashiyat (Mohabbat bharra Darr). And then without being preachy, she delivers an outstanding reason of Why to offer Namaz especially Namaz e Fajr. I hope we all get a perfect lesson from this beautiful oration.
Bhabhi aa nahi rahi... Bhabhi aa gai hai... Sadaqat brings the bride home from the village. Nimra cant let the light moment just slip away so here was her chance to bring the smiles. Haseena (Sadaqat's wife) & her conversation with Hanna. Meanwhile Hanna is on a brand new mission now. To be the most organized girl of the country (ALLAH Kher kare :p ) Laughing out Loud.
A pen with cyanide coating is being provided to Aabdaar Ubaid by Faras so that she can hand it over to Saadi, as she is yet to interview him about his NDE (Near Death Experience). Aabdar is doing it, just for the sake of love (Bajney lagey hain shankh se mann mein :-) )... Quite an interesting sort of a twist in tale. I loved the way Aabi gave dodge for security clearance. Aabi U genious.
Bravo work done by Faras by being a self witness and then Zimer by converting the aura of the case and making it a Case of Two Versions. And as expected, result is so positive. Faras has been released by the court and proven innocent.
I just want to ask, Zimer! tu aisa kiyo karti hai yaar??? Homecoming of Faras is welcomed by everyone and here is Zimer for you being totally different (read rude), who wants to file a Restraining Order so that Faras will stay away at least 10 steps. Hai Koi Tukkkkk... :-(
Very last scene of the episode is a beautiful blend of thrill & knowledge. Just after extracting some awesome lessons from the story of Hazrat Loot (asws), Saadi manages a narrow escape when guard tries to kill him. However in self defence, he kills the guard with the poisoned pen. This is the first murder of the yet innocent Saadi and GOD knows where the story goes from here onwards.
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