Kudus Fatihi Selahaddin Eyyubi Season 2 Episode 38 With English Subtitles

Kudus Fatihi Selahaddin Eyyubi Season 2 Episode 38 With English Subtitles

Selahaddin Becomes the New Vizier of Egypt. Following the death of his uncle, Emir Şirkuh el-Mansur, Selahaddin takes on the mantle of vizier in Egypt with a berat (official decree) from Sultan Nureddin. As he ascends to this critical position, he immediately begins enacting reforms that reflect his commitment to justice and good governance.

Kudus Fatihi Selahaddin Eyyubi Season 2 Episode 38 With English Subtitles

One of his first decisions is the establishment of the Mezalim Divanı (Court of Complaints), a tribunal for addressing the people’s grievances. Through this court, the hidden injustices within Egypt’s administration begin to surface, allowing Selahaddin to gain both the trust and loyalty of the common people.

The Shadow of Vengeance and Justice Over Mila. Amidst the reforms, personal confrontations resurface. Şemse confronts Mila, whom she blames for the tragic death of Gülçehre. Now that Mila has been brought to judgment, Şemse demands answers and accountability. This personal subplot, wrapped in emotion and sorrow, reflects how justice under Selahaddin’s new rule is not only political but deeply human. Yet, the punishment Mila faces in Cairo—public disgrace and forced exile, awakens a storm of emotions within her. The hatred she once felt toward Selahaddin begins to mix with admiration and confusion, forming a complex emotional battleground.

Sultan Nureddin’s Strategic Eyes on Kerek

While Selahaddin consolidates his position in Egypt, Sultan Nureddin turns his attention to Kerek, a key location along the Hajj and trade routes. He orders the swift capture of Countess Mila and demands that she be brought to Damascus. For Nureddin, control over Kerek is not just a tactical move but also a necessary action to preserve the integrity of Islamic lands and trade. Mila’s fall from power, her public disgrace, and her near brush with death have left deep scars. However, being rescued by the very man she once despised, Selahaddin, leaves her torn between vengeance and an unfamiliar sense of respect.

Amalrik’s Response to Nureddin’s Bold Move

Back in Jerusalem, King Amalrik is furious upon discovering the sacks of wheat infiltrated into his own palace, an unmistakable sign of Sultan Nureddin’s reach and message. Realizing the symbolic humiliation, Amalrik becomes consumed by the desire to retaliate. His anger is not just toward the breach of security but the larger threat posed by Nureddin’s growing influence in the region. As the Crusader king plots his response, tension rises across borders, and the fragile peace begins to crack under the weight of vengeance and pride.

Ibelin: A Kingdom Divided Between Two Wills

The fate of Ibelin now hangs in the balance. On one side stands Chatillon, backed by King Amalrik and the power of the Crusader elite. On the other stands Balian, beloved by the people and driven by a deep sense of justice and honor. As Amalrik strengthens Chatillon’s hand, Balian must choose whether to stand and fight or bend to the will of the crown. The people’s support, though powerful, may not be enough to resist the rising tide of political ambition and military might.

Selahaddin Challenges the Elite of Egypt

As Vizier, Selahaddin begins pushing boundaries within Egypt. He boldly demands that the Caliph’s treasury be moved to the Vizier’s palace to ensure public welfare. His intention is clear: to shift the wealth of the privileged toward the betterment of the masses. However, this audacious move provokes the wrath of the Egyptian elite and tests the patience of the Caliph himself. With a strict two-day deadline issued, Selahaddin makes it known that his vision for Egypt leaves no room for the corrupt or the complacent.

Sultan Nureddin’s Fury Builds Over Kerek and Ibelin

Selahaddin’s independent stances on both the Kerek and Ibelin affairs begin to strain his relationship with Sultan Nureddin. While Selahaddin believes in measured justice and diplomacy, Nureddin views the threats posed by Crusader control as urgent and existential. The difference in their approaches creates tension between mentor and disciple, ally and leader. Nureddin’s frustration grows, especially as he sees Selahaddin’s increasing popularity in Cairo, and wonders if the younger leader is drifting too far from his guidance.

Will Selahaddin Prove Himself in Damascus?

Despite the growing discord, Selahaddin is determined to reaffirm his loyalty to Sultan Nureddin. To win back Nureddin’s full trust and resolve the lingering questions of loyalty, Selahaddin sets out with one mission: to arrive in Damascus with the severed head of Chatillon. His goal is not just political, it is personal. It’s a declaration of his continued allegiance to the Zengid cause and a warning to those who conspire against the unity of the Muslim world. But will he succeed in this dangerous endeavor, or will the traps set by his enemies stop him short?

Mila’s Wounds Run Deeper Than the Desert Sands

Countess Mila, disgraced and stripped of her power, finds herself not only facing exile but battling a whirlwind of internal conflict. The woman once feared for her strategic ruthlessness now stands exposed, wounded by both public humiliation and emotional confusion. As Selahaddin pulls her from a mob’s wrath, Mila’s hatred is shaken by the honor of the very man she once plotted to destroy. Her heart begins to navigate unfamiliar terrain, caught between vengeance and admiration. Could this unexpected rescue plant the seeds of a reluctant alliance or even something deeper?

Shifting Alliances and the Power Struggle Within Ibelin

In Ibelin, the winds of change are rising fast. The people look to Balian as a just leader, but the machinery of the Crusader state places its weight behind Chatillon—a brute masked in nobility. With King Amalrik’s endorsement, Chatillon begins asserting dominance, forcing Balian into a precarious position. His attempts to uphold justice clash with the political ruthlessness of the court. As power and principle go to war, Balian must decide whether to play the political game or take a stand that could cost him everything.

Selahaddin’s Vision for Egypt Faces Elite Resistance

Selahaddin’s bold reforms sent ripples through the foundations of Cairo’s power structure. By demanding the Caliph’s wealth be redirected for public welfare, he directly challenges the entrenched privileges of Egypt’s ruling elite. While the common people begin to see him as a savior, those who’ve grown fat off the people’s silence see him as a threat. Time is ticking, and the Caliph’s response to Selahaddin’s deadline may determine whether his vision will unite the land or ignite further unrest.

Sultan Nureddin’s Suspicion Threatens Brotherhood

From Damascus, Sultan Nureddin watches Selahaddin’s rise with both pride and growing apprehension. Once his protégé, Selahaddin’s increasing independence and popularity begin to unsettle Nureddin. While both men share the goal of Muslim unity and resistance against Crusader forces, their methods differ. Nureddin, a seasoned strategist, fears Selahaddin’s diplomacy might dilute Zengid authority. If the tension deepens, the bond between mentor and student could crack, changing the direction of their holy mission forever.

Amalrik’s Silent Invasion of Influence

King Amalrik may have failed on the battlefield, but his new tactics are far more insidious. By embedding agents like Chatillon into power and manipulating supply chains like the wheat crisis, he tightens control not through swords but through scarcity and need. His alliance with Şaver marks a new phase in Crusader infiltration, turning Egypt’s political chaos into an opportunity to conquer it from within. Amalrik plays the long game, one that may soon spill into Cairo’s streets and mosques.

Şemse’s Quest for Truth Takes a Dark Turn

Haunted by her past and the mystery surrounding her mother’s fate, Şemse becomes increasingly desperate. As her search narrows in on answers, it begins to reveal unsettling truths not just about her lineage, but about her place in the power struggle around her. The closer she gets to the truth, the more danger she finds herself in. The fire between her and Selahaddin grows—yet the secrets she’s uncovering might pull them apart before fate can bring them together.

Selahaddin’s Promise to Damascus

With his relationship with Sultan Nureddin strained, Selahaddin knows that symbolic gestures will not be enough. He must prove, through action, that his loyalty to the Zengid cause remains unbroken. Determined, he vows to deliver Chatillon’s head to Damascus as a sign of fealty. But this mission is more than a gesture, it is a test of will, a journey fraught with danger, betrayal, and blood. Failure would not only mean political alienation, it could fracture the very unity they have fought to preserve.

The Battle for the Soul of the Middle East Deepens

As political, spiritual, and personal conflicts collide, the battle for Cairo, Ibelin, and Jerusalem is no longer just about territory; it’s about identity, values, and survival. Selahaddin, burdened by duty, vision, and emotion, becomes the central figure in a war where every choice has consequences. With enemies in disguise and allies losing faith, his journey to lead a unified Muslim world faces its most brutal trial yet. The path to Jerusalem begins not with armies, but with overcoming betrayal from within.

Please Subscribe to Our New YouTube Channel | Help Us To Reach 10k

*

Leave a Comment