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Bala: Shodai Vs Jahlal

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Chapter 1 - Shohdai Realm vs Jahlal Labila

In the blazing desert scenery, there were two rival factions, the Jahlal Kabila and the Shohdai Kabila, who had been sworn enemies for many years. The Jahlal Kabila was known for its cruelty, under the rule of King Hatlia who was feared by his subjects. Among those who suffered the most were the Muslims, who were relentlessly hunted and killed.

Contrary to his father's viciousness, King Hatlia's son, Albab, was a contradictory figure. Unlike his father's intense hatred, Albab possessed a heart full of compassion and kindness. He himself was a follower of Islam, just like his late mother who had left a legacy of love and acceptance that had greatly influenced Albab's character.

King Hatlia's affection for his wife, the mother of Albab, had remained constant. Unfortunately, she had lost her battle with cancer, leaving a grieving husband and son behind. In her final moments, she had expressed her dying wish for Albab to be raised as a follower of Islam. Despite being known as a ruthless ruler, Hatlia had great love for his spouse and promised to fulfill her final request. Following his wife's death, Hatlia sent Albab to a nearby Islamic tribe to receive an education and learn swordsmanship. This decision was not solely driven by his desire to honor his late wife's wish; he also wanted to shield Albab from the hostile and hateful environment of the Jahlal Kabila.

Hatlia was convinced that his wife's visit to the Shohdai Kabila had somehow caused her death, leading him to harbor a deep-seated animosity towards Muslims. This false belief had fueled his actions and resulted in the tragic loss of innocent lives.

In the midst of the turmoil, a prominent individual arose who would alter the direction of happenings. Albab, a proficient fighter hailing from the Shohdai Kabila, was well-known for his remarkable prowess with a sword. Yet, what distinguished him was his expertise in martial arts, which he had diligently perfected.

Albab's greatest asset was not his physical strength, but his intelligence. His keen mind was his most effective tool, allowing him to outsmart his opponents and anticipate their moves. With a combination of mental agility and physical prowess, Albab was a formidable force.

The Shohdai Kabila tribe, known for their strong adherence to Islamic principles, was governed by the fair and wise ruler King Kamran. His wife Sophia was a source of unwavering support and kindness, and they were blessed with a beloved daughter named Bala. Bala held a special place in their hearts and they cherished her deeply.

As Bala entered adulthood, her parents contemplated her marriage. They had selected Ali, who had been Bala's childhood companion, as a potential match for her. However, Bala only saw Ali as a friend and did not have any romantic feelings for him. Despite this, Ali held a deep affection for Bala and made great efforts to bring joy to her life, even if it meant hiding his own emotions.

Ali not only remained a faithful friend but also was known as the most skilled swordsman in the tribe, which filled the Shohdai Kabila with pride. Whenever Bala was upset, Ali made sure to go above and beyond to lift her spirits and support her in every way possible. His selfless love for Bala was a clear reflection of his honorable character.