Dajjal creates an eternal fire at the top of the palace's tower that grants him dark powers. In Jaffar, Dajjal kills his parents and becomes the Emperor. In Yemen, Hatim grows into a kind-hearted and beloved prince. Najumi takes the child, names him Dajjal, and teaches him the dark arts. Najumi burns a rabbit's heart instead and shows it to the Emperor, leading the Emperor to believe that his orders have been carried out. The Emperor of Jaffar decides that it would be better for the world if his newborn son is killed, and orders the baby's heart to be burned. The son of the Emperor of Jaffar is born at the same time, and a palace resident named Najumi performs black magic to make the baby a servant of evil spirits. In the Middle Ages, Hatim, the newborn son of the Emperor of Yemen, is proclaimed to spread the messages of peace and goodness. It was directed by Amrit Sagar and is based on the work by Hatim al-Tai. It has elements of fantasy, drama, and many other genres. Hatim is an Indian television series that aired on Star Plus from 26 December 2003 until 12 November 2004.
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