And Vizier Samsem did not lose hope in finding a way to make Safwan the official king in a way or another after knowing that it won't be easy thing according to the Kingdom's Chief Judge.
In the 17th episode of our tale this year , the tale of King Rokn El-Zaman we know also the fate of poor Farkuk and his beloved Farfash.
Here is the 679th episode of the famous Egyptian State Radio show "One Thousand and one nights" created by one of the legendary Egyptian Radio founding fathers Mohamed Shaaban "Baba Sharo" after the break.
The Chief Judge explains to Samsem that if Safwan wants to be king in his father's absence then the matter must be discussed by the Diwan council which is headed by Rokn El-Zaman's uncle,Prince Alwan.
The Judge which was appointed to Samsem and sent Rokn El-Zaman to prison also reveals another plan to Samsem.
The Vizier should declare the absence of Rokn El-Zaman publicly and call to appear within three months. After that , the chief judge can issue the King's death certificate without the need of his dead body.
Scary Farfash is now nice to Shoms and decides to help her. She will disguise as a human again and will go to the Diwan to ask about Shoms' uncle Salman.
Poor Salman was summoned from the Prison to the Palace to meet Vizier Samsem who asked him once again about what happened to Rokn El-Zaman.
The inmates in the prison begin to have doubts about Rokn El-Zaman that he was telling the truth from the beginning that he is the King.
Dahman is a free man and goes to Dada to collect his money.
Prince Hassan and his father King Rokn El-Zaman agree to summon Djinn "Farkuk" in order to transfer them back to the Kingdom from the faraway "El-Salam island".
The King wanted to reach to the commander of his army in order to arrest both Safwan and Samsem.
There is one problem, Farkuk does not show up when he is summoned. Both men do not know that Farkuk is currently detained at the Djinn realm prison.
Things get even worse when suddenly strange ugly people appear from nowhere in the island and arrest them.
You can check all the previous episodes as well seasons here.
Till another night , folks.
In the 17th episode of our tale this year , the tale of King Rokn El-Zaman we know also the fate of poor Farkuk and his beloved Farfash.
Here is the 679th episode of the famous Egyptian State Radio show "One Thousand and one nights" created by one of the legendary Egyptian Radio founding fathers Mohamed Shaaban "Baba Sharo" after the break.
The Chief Judge explains to Samsem that if Safwan wants to be king in his father's absence then the matter must be discussed by the Diwan council which is headed by Rokn El-Zaman's uncle,Prince Alwan.
The Judge which was appointed to Samsem and sent Rokn El-Zaman to prison also reveals another plan to Samsem.
The Vizier should declare the absence of Rokn El-Zaman publicly and call to appear within three months. After that , the chief judge can issue the King's death certificate without the need of his dead body.
Scary Farfash is now nice to Shoms and decides to help her. She will disguise as a human again and will go to the Diwan to ask about Shoms' uncle Salman.
Poor Salman was summoned from the Prison to the Palace to meet Vizier Samsem who asked him once again about what happened to Rokn El-Zaman.
The inmates in the prison begin to have doubts about Rokn El-Zaman that he was telling the truth from the beginning that he is the King.
Dahman is a free man and goes to Dada to collect his money.
Prince Hassan and his father King Rokn El-Zaman agree to summon Djinn "Farkuk" in order to transfer them back to the Kingdom from the faraway "El-Salam island".
The King wanted to reach to the commander of his army in order to arrest both Safwan and Samsem.
There is one problem, Farkuk does not show up when he is summoned. Both men do not know that Farkuk is currently detained at the Djinn realm prison.
Things get even worse when suddenly strange ugly people appear from nowhere in the island and arrest them.
You can check all the previous episodes as well seasons here.
Till another night , folks.
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