Did the sultan want to kill the widow's son?
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No, the Sultan did not want to kill the widow.
Summary of Sultan Ghiyasuddin in the Qazi’s Court:
- The Qazi was a man of integrity and morality.
- In order to summon the Sultan to his court, he dispatched an officer—the messenger.
- The guards halted the officer-messenger when he arrived at the palace and asked what he was there to do.
- They were surprised to find that the officer had come to serve the Sultan with a summons.
- He was unable to enter the palace because of the guards.
- Finally, he started blaring the Azan, the call to prayer, close to the castle.
- The hour for the prayer had not yet come.
- The Sultan was astonished to hear the loud call in advance.
- He gave the immediate order for the caller to be brought before him.
- Immediately after leaving the palace gates, his soldiers caught the officer and brought him to the Sultan.
- The officer was shaking with terror as he knelt before the Sultan. But he summoned all of his bravery and revealed the reason he had made the call for Azan.
- He then issued the summons to the Sultan while his hands were trembling.
- Sultan Ghiyasuddin snatched it up without saying a word.
- The Sultan prepared to address the Qazi.
- He left after concealing a deadly sword in his robe.
- There were a lot of people in the courtroom.
- Everyone was interested in what would transpire.
- The Qazi entered and sat down on the elevated seat of honour.
- Sultan Ghiyasuddin arrived in the courtroom after a little delay.
- Everyone rose to their feet in respect for the Sultan, but the Qazi remained seated.
- The trial got underway when Sultan Ghiyasuddin was standing in the dock.
- The widow voiced her objection.
- Carefully examining all the evidence, the Qazi addressed the Sultan in a solemn tone.
- Sultan Ghiyasuddin apologised to the widow and accepted the verdict.
- Made plans to pay the fine right away.
- The widow was happy that the offence had been made clear to the offender.
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