Mukhtar Nama Episode 41 ❲OFFICIAL ✪❳

The night before the battle, Mukhtar prays alone. In a dreamlike sequence (a hallmark of the series), he sees Imam Hussain standing by a river. Hussain smiles at him and says, “You have done what no other man dared. Your name is with us in Paradise.” Mukhtar wakes in tears, knowing this means his death is near.

Mus’ab raises a massive army, heading toward Kufa. Mukhtar receives news of this betrayal while in the mosque. He sighs deeply and says, “First they killed Hussain. Now they kill those who avenge Hussain.” mukhtar nama episode 41

The episode now cuts to Mecca, where Mus’ab ibn al-Zubayr (brother of Abdullah ibn Zubayr) is shown reading Mukhtar’s letter informing him of the death of Ibn Ziyad. Instead of gratitude, Mus’ab becomes enraged. He sees Mukhtar as a rival, not an ally. A council of traitors convinces Mus’ab that Mukhtar is gaining too much power and must be destroyed. “He calls for revenge for Hussain, but he secretly wants the caliphate himself,” they lie. The night before the battle, Mukhtar prays alone

The narrative shifts to Kufa. One of the last remaining enemies who escaped justice is Amr ibn Huraith , a cunning general who pledged loyalty to Mukhtar but secretly aided Ibn Ziyad. Mukhtar’s forces lay siege to his fortified palace. Amr’s wife, seeing the hopelessness, hands him a sword, but he is too cowardly to fight. The siege lasts seven days. On the final night, a tunnel is discovered leading out of the palace. Mukhtar personally leads a squad and captures Amr as he tries to flee disguised as a woman. Your name is with us in Paradise

The final 15 minutes of the episode are brutal and heart-wrenching. Mus’ab’s army surrounds Mukhtar and his small band. One by one, his companions fall. Mukhtar fights with a sword in one hand and the Qur’an in the other. His horse is struck, and he falls.

He is captured alive—but only because Mus’ab’s soldiers are too afraid to kill him directly. They bring him before Mus’ab, who orders him to denounce his cause. Mukhtar spits on the ground. “You are no Muslim,” he says. “You are the son of the woman who ate the Prophet’s liver (a reference to the enemies of early Islam).”