When brothers sold their brothers And were sold themselves too!

Some lines in the pages of history are written in blood —
Lines that are not only the story of the past, but also a mirror for today's conscience.
Genghis Khan wanted to trample the land of Bukhara,
but the swords of his soldiers stopped before the believing hearts there.
Therefore, instead of using the sword, he resorted to cunning —
a letter, a deception wrapped in soft words:
"Whoever joins us will be under our protection."
This message reached Bukhara, and the city was divided into two parts —
one group said:
"We will not bargain with our honor, our religion, or the dignity of our brothers."
And the other group, with trembling bodies, quivering hearts, and the gleam of greed,
bowed in submission.
Genghis Khan then sent a second message to these traitors:
"Fight your opposing brothers.
Whatever you can seize will be yours,
and the governance of the city will also be granted to you!"
Greed strangled honor,
and the so-called "Muslims" stood in rows — against their own brothers.
A river of blood flowed,
and finally, the day arrived —
when Bukhara fell into Genghis Khan's hands.
But the final curtain of deceit was lifted
when Genghis Khan summoned those very traitors
who had sold their religion, conscience, and brothers for him.
Their weapons were taken away,
and then...
"Behead them!" — Genghis Khan ordered.
Someone asked in shock:
"But they were your loyal supporters!"
Genghis Khan's reply struck like the sharpest blade in history:
"Those who are not loyal to their brothers —
how can they ever be loyal to strangers?"
🥀 This is the fate of those...
who sell their nation, their religion, and their conscience for temporary gain.
They are left with neither honor,
nor loyalty,
nor life,
nor a name.
📚 Source: Ibn Athir – Al-Kamil Fi Al-Tarikh

Maulana Wafa Haider Khan
Maulana Wafa Haider khan is a Teacher, Educator and a Scholar of Arabic Linguistics. He has many years of experience in teaching students of Deen and Fiqha. He is currently a Mudarris (Teaching Staff) at Madrasa e Hadi ATFS, Navi Mumbai.
