, a dark sorcerer whose birth is marked by omens of terror. The narrative contrast is immediate: while Hatim represents light and the selfless quest for peace, Dajjal represents the corrosive desire for absolute power. The inciting incident—the freezing of Princess Jasmine’s wedding guests—forces Hatim to accept a divine mission to solve seven riddles to break the curse.
In stark contrast to the dark sorcery in Hormuz, we are then introduced to the protagonist, Hatim (Danish Taimoor), in the sun-drenched, prosperous kingdom of Ta-i. Here, Hatim is not a king or a knight, but a prince known for his extraordinary character. The episode cleverly avoids a lengthy backstory, instead showing us who Hatim is through action. hatim drama episode 1
The story opens in a world plagued by dark forces. A prophecy foretells that a child born in Yemen will be a savior for the weak and a destroyer of evil. This child is born to the Emperor and Queen of Yemen and named The Threat of Dajjal: Simultaneously, the demonic sorcerer , a dark sorcerer whose birth is marked by omens of terror
But Hatim gives the classic fantasy hero response: "A life without purpose is not a life. I will go." In stark contrast to the dark sorcery in