About a magnificent hundred years

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The "Magnificent Hundred Years" series, which has been shown in more than 45 countries around the world, is gaining popularity at lightning speed. Its audience has grown to 33 million in the last two years. 204 million people grew to man. However, even after watching several episodes, the question inevitably arises: a life full of conspiracy, betrayal, betrayal, deception and fraud - is this the "Great Hundred Years"? Or is the series just another attempt to distort historical evidence and the truth?
Suleiman the Magnificent (Suleiman the Magnificent) was one of the great sons of the Islamic Ummah, whose life and activities are written in golden letters in the pages of history. It is the story of a pious descendant of Muhammad the Conqueror, a just ruler, a brave warrior who conquered new lands, who opened Constantinople to Islam, which had long been considered invincible. He conquered parts of Europe for Islam and spent most of his life on horseback, conquering rebel-held areas. However, in the series we see a completely different Solomon. 98% of the film is about the conspiracies around Solomon and his harem, and the remaining 2% reflects his real dominance. In this regard, with the help of Allah, we decided to reveal some aspects of the life of the great ruler.
Suleiman I was born in 1494 in Trabzon in the family of Sultan Salim I and Aisha Sultan Hafs, daughter of the Crimean khan Mengli I Girey. Until 1512, Suleiman the Magnificent was the prince of beys. In 1520 Sultan Salim I died. At the time of his father's death, Solomon was governor of Manis (Magnesia). He was 26 years old when he began to rule the Ottoman state. Cardinal Wallace told the Venetian ambassador at the palace of King Henry VIII: “This Sultan Solomon is twenty-six years old, sane; he should be afraid to act like his father. ”
about a magnificent hundred years
about a magnificent hundred years
MILITARY CAMPAIGN
As soon as Solomon ascended the throne, he began to pursue an active foreign policy. It consisted of two important aspects:
1. Conquest of new lands and annexation to the Islamic State;
2. Return to the state the territories that have seceded and declared their independence.
The military campaigns of Suleiman the Magnificent were aimed at glorifying the religion of Allah and spreading Islam throughout the world. He continued the path of the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) and the righteous caliphs in conquering new lands. Solomon, like them, took the Qur'an as a guide for himself:
“Let those who sell the life of this world for the Hereafter fight in the way of Allah. And whoever is killed in the cause of Allah or is victorious, We will surely give him a great reward ”(Surat an-Nisa ', 74).
CONQUEST OF NEW LAND FOR ISLAM
Solomon the Great began to conquer Europe for Islam. He carried out numerous military operations in Europe, capturing many cities and impregnable fortresses. For example, in 1521 he conquered Belgrade, and in 1522 - the island of Rhodes, which became part of the Ottoman Empire, after which there was no one left in the eastern Mediterranean who doubted its power. In a battle near Mohach in 1526, Solomon's army of a hundred thousand was crushed by the Huns, and King Layosh II sank into a swamp while fleeing.
Between 1527 and 1528, the Turks conquered Bosnia, Herzegovina and Slovenia. In August 1528, Solomon captured the Hungarian capital, Buda.
In September 1529, they besieged Vienna with an army of 120, and advanced Ottoman groups invaded Bavaria. Strong resistance from Austrian troops, as well as the spread of infectious diseases and food shortages among the besiegers, forced the sultan to lift the siege and return to the Balkans. Vienna was saved by the autumn frosts and bitter cold! Austria recognized Turkey's dominance over eastern and central Hungary around the world and undertook to pay 30 ducats a year. Solomon's power was so strong that he was able to wage an aggressive offensive against the Union of the Most Powerful States of Europe. To understand the true power and might of Solomon the Great, I invite you to read his letter to King Francis of France, who was a captive.
LETTER OF SULTAN SULAIMAN KHAN TO THE KING OF FRANCE
I, the sultan of sultans, the sultan of kings, the sultan of the Mediterranean, the Black Sea, Anatolia, Romania, Kurman, Bakr, the sultan of Kurdistan, Azerbaijan and foreign countries, Damascus, Aleppo, conquered by the generous power of God, our generous fathers and great ancestors , The sultans of Egypt, Mecca, Medina, Jerusalem, as well as all the Arab countries, Yemen and many other royal sultans. Personally, I am the sultan of many other countries that I conquered with my victorious sword.
I am Sultan Suleiman Khan, son of Sultan Boyazid Khan, son of Sultan Salim Khan.
Francis, King of France.
We have received a letter from your citizen and an oral message from him.
He told us that your enemies had invaded your country and that you had been taken prisoner and that you had asked us for help in freeing you. My pure knowledge covered all the details and I knew everything. It is not surprising that kings are captured and oppressed. Calm down and don't worry. My generous fathers and great-grandfathers, may God help them, left no reason to open countries and strike at enemies. We will follow in their footsteps, conquering lands by overcoming heavy obstacles and conquering fortresses, and our horses will be saddled day and night. Our swords are always ready to fight with their swords drawn. Allah has eased our affairs by His command and will. You can find out the rest from your citizen.
932, the month of Rabius-son. From the General Directorate of the Kingdom. Protected and guarded Constantinople »
In short, the victories of Solomon the Great left a deep mark on European history. Today, despite the loss of much of the occupied European lands, the seed of Islam has sprouted and begun to bear fruit in many parts of Europe: Albania, Bosnia, Romania, Bulgaria, and Greece.
UNITY OF MUSLIM LAND
Solomon carried out the annexation of Muslim lands in order to unite the Islamic Ummah into one state, as required by Islam. As a result, Solomon conquered North Africa, Iraq, Iran, Azerbaijan, the Hijaz, and other Islamic lands, and waged many military campaigns. In particular, in 1533, King Solomon began a war against the Safavid state (1533–1555), which was ruled by King Takhmasp I. In 1533 he annexed Azerbaijan.
In September 1534, Sulayman invaded Tabriz with the main forces of the Turks. In November 1534, he captured Baghdad. The rulers of Basra, Khuzestan, Lorestan, Bahrain, and other countries on the southern shores of the Persian Gulf were subject to him. After the conquest of Egypt in 1538, he received the title of Caliph. In August 1551, the Turkish fleet of Tripoli and soon occupied all of Tripolitania (modern-day Libya). The invasion of Sudan by Sulayman's army in 1555–1557 led to the conquest of these lands by the Ottomans. In 1557, the Turks conquered Massau, Ethiopia's main port, and in 1559, they occupied Eritrea and took control of the entire Red Sea. Thus, by the end of the period of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent rule, he had united all the scattered lands of the Muslims and ruled the greatest and most powerful state in the history of the Muslim world.
A JUST AND WISE RULER
Solomon is one of the most famous Muslim rulers in the history of Islam. He is the epitome of all the qualities of an Islamic ruler, the most important of which is justice. Solomon's reign was a time of great justice and perfection throughout the Islamic world. "I know of no other place as happy as this one," wrote the Venetian ambassador in 1525, "that it is a country blessed with all the blessings of God." He controls peace and war; rich in gold, people, ships, and obedience; no country can compare to it. May God prolong the life of the most just ruler in the world.
Solomon placed great emphasis on justice and honesty. One day, the tax from Egypt turned out to be higher than expected. Solomon decides to find out why. It turned out that a great tax was levied on the people, and the ruler of Egypt was very cruel. The sultan immediately replaced the ruler. He was very honest, did not tolerate bribery, and severely punished those who did injustice.
Not much is known about Solomon's daily life. He was able to control everyone and everything, do whatever he wanted. However, he limited his daily expenses to two wallets, one with gold and the other with silver. At the end of the day, he distributed the unspent money to the servants.
Solomon the Great wrote poetry, was a skilled blacksmith, and was personally involved in ball casting, as well as in jewelry. The huge buildings and structures built during his time - bridges, palaces, mosques (the most famous - the second largest mosque in Istanbul, Suleiman the Magnificent) - have been an example of the Ottoman style for centuries.
Suleiman the Magnificent's reign is also marked by the fact that the state's revenues and expenditures were fully regulated. The armed forces were reformed, and the Supreme Command was reorganized. Special attention was paid to professionalism in all areas, as well as regions, soil fertility and population censuses. Decrees on defense, administration, trade centers, imports and exports, borders and customs were adopted.
Many of the decrees (laws) passed and approved during the reign of Solomon became the basis of the constitution of the Ottoman Khilafah.
Solomon the Great knew Arabic and Persian and was well acquainted with the literature written in these languages.
Suleiman wanted to make Istanbul the center of Islamic civilization. In Constantinople, Solomon carried out large-scale architectural and cultural projects. Istanbul was the most architecturally developed city in the world in the mid-XNUMXth century.
NAHYI MUNKAR
During the reign of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent, the tradition of dancing first appeared in France. At that time, the borders of the Ottoman Caliphate extended to the middle of Europe, bordering France, and the Ottoman Caliphate was the most powerful and great country in the world. As soon as the Caliph Solomon the Great learned of the beginning of dance in France, he wrote a letter to the King of France with the following content.
“I, Haqqan of the forty-eight kingdoms, is the legitimate sultan Solomon. According to a letter I received from the ambassador, a young man in your kingdom was dancing with a girl in his arms. Such actions are punishable. There is a possibility that this ugly habit will be adopted by my state.
That is why I will give you some time to stop this kind of entertainment, otherwise I will personally go with my army and forbid it with my own hands! ”
Historians say that after this official letter from the great Sultan Suleiman, such dances were abolished in France for a hundred years!
DEATH AND LAST ADVICE
On May 1566, 1, when Solomon I was 72 years old, he set out on his last march. On August 7, the sultan's army laid siege to the city of Sigetvar in eastern Hungary. Solomon the Great died in his tent on September 5 during the siege. Hours before his death, he told the Prime Minister that "the great drum of victory must not yet be heard." Even at the brink of death, Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent thought that Islam would continue to open new states and never stop! Thus, Allah bestowed upon His servant Sultan Sulayman, who had spent his life in the struggle to spread Islam, the blessing of dying on the battlefield like a great warrior. Only such a life can be considered great and set an example for future generations.
CONCLUSION
Today, the rapid development of Islam is observed all over the world. Millions of people want to live according to God's command - His law. However, we must not forget that victory is from Allah, and Allah bestows victory only on those who do good deeds, fight in the way of Allah, and believe in Him sincerely, enjoining what is right and forbidding what is wrong. May Allah strengthen our faith, make us His righteous servants and grant us victory.
“Indeed, we have spoken to our servants who were sent as prophets. Of course, they are the only ones who can help. And that Our army will be the victor. ”(Surat as-Saffat, 171-173)
Translation by Abu Muslim

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