



The emperor of Yemen, Hatim, the Emperor of Angels and the giant meet together. Their wedding arrangements are ready but suddenly Sunil's lover, the Prince of Janakpur, becomes disguised as a beggar, pleading with Hatim to help him fight the Dajjal. Hatim and Jasmine fell for each other at their first meeting. In Yemen, Hatim's marriage has been settled with Princess Jasmine of Angels (Pariland). He gives her a time-limit of seven months after which that curse will be permanent. Dajjal transforms him into a stone statue and tells Sunina that only he can return his brother normally, but he will do it only if he is ready to marry her. In the midst of the conflict, where the Dujjal threatens, Sunnina's teenage brother, Sun, chopped off the sword and throat of the hand of the Djjal But it goes well.

Dajjal reaches Durgapur to seek Sunaina's hand, but he refuses. However, he should decide to marry Dajjal himself and not marry him. Nasumi explains to her that to become the highest lord of the world, she will have to occupy good forces, which she can do by marrying the Princess Sunaina of Durgapur, who is the hallmark of goodness. He creates an everlasting fire on the top tower of his castle which grants him to dark powers. Twenty years have passed, Hatim develops into a compassionate, benevolent and beloved Prince of Yemen, while in Jaffer, Dajjal collects and kills his parents and becomes the emperor of Jaffer. The Najumi baby is named Dajjal and teaches her all about dark arts. The King orders that the child's heart be burned Instead of his man Najumi, who serves evil spirits, he brings to the heart of a rabbit and shows the emperor, making the emperor believe that the child is dead. Jaffer's Badshah decided it was better for the world to kill the child. At the same time, the son of Jaber was born, but due to the black magic made by the palace dweller Najumi, it is said that the child will be the greatest known servant of evil spirits. The story begins with the birth of the son of Yemen, whose name is Hatim, which is said to spread the message of peace and goodness. The story is set in the Middle East of the Middle Ages.
