History is past events, human beings have gone and gone, so they left us a legacy that we inherit so that we excel before we go, so we have to protect it and learn from it, to understand our present and prepare for the future because it is really in the pocket of those who prepare for it, and history repeats itself and God’s Sunnah does not change. This, and if it is a duty that we deserved to know, we have failed it and if we knew it, because our history has been stolen and we have nothing left of it except a trivial fantasy that translates cartoons or films that generate huge profits! It is Ali Baba, Aladdin, a magic lamp and nonsense, but does this vow of imagination cover up the truth? Or do we remove this damn dress from it, because it is naked, fascinating all who pass through it?
 Although dismissing the body is a habit that has taken root in us, this time we have the right to break this habit, striking the mirror of history with the scrutiny and scrutiny and searching for the truth, so many images of history fell, seas and ships, wars and love and then repentance! So we chose the best and the weirdest, it is the story of the drunkard sailor Jack Sparrow who turned from a rebel against God to a rebel against Satan and called himself Yusuf Rais.

 
Yes – one of us does not know about the pirate “Jack Sparrow” from the series of Pirates of the Caribbean films, that eccentric man, with his erotic personality, his strange behaviors, his funny walk, his distinctive clothes, his passion for the sea, and his beloved “Black Pearl” ship, but the truth is not like imagination ..
Who is the real Jack Sparrow?
Jack Ward is the true name of this feat drunkard, an English sailor born in 1553 in England in Faversham Kent, in southeast England, earning a living by working as a local hunter, but Faversham was a haven for fugitives and pirates, so she shared their rioters and rebelled and soon poisoned In the psychology of Jack Sparrow, his chest filled with a passion for sailors and pirates from a young age, leaving his parents’ home intent on securing a job as a pirate licensed by the Queen of England at the time, Elizabeth I.
Note: “Authoritative piracy, or piracy of employees, is maritime piracy based on credentials, and was granted by states to armed civilian ships to attack other ships of countries that are in a state of hostility with the state with the authorization, especially commercial ones, and this was done only during periods of war.” .
And when England’s attempts to invade Spain failed, and was defeated one after another, the war ended, and all authorized pirates had to return to earn their living by legitimate, old ways. The mandate ended, and the execution was the penalty for every pirate rebellion against the order of the King of England. “James I “At that time, he did not return, and Jack was not returning, and if he returned his body, his heart was attached to the seas and soon he returned to it, and here his story began.
Shortly after the war ended, he was pressured to do a new mission under a license from the king, yet Jack Ward did not choose the legal method, but rather chose to abandon his colleagues in exchange for a completely new life as long as he dreamed of him, so he gathered a crew for a modest little ship that his girlfriend took, and they started By seizing ships again and again and each time they toppled a vehicle larger than the one before it until pirate Jack Ward became famous and became one of the most famous pirates of the seas, and later he was known as Jack Birdie due to his obsession with birds, and his fame made people, especially in England, sing With his adventures in seas, Jack then made some agreements with a Muslim sailor To use a naval base in Tunisia, he volunteered to arrest more merchant ships easily, but after a period of looting and seizing ships, “Jack Birdy” requested the royal pardon from King James I of England, but his request was rejected, so he returned again to Tunisia, and at that time the Ottoman ruler in the region of Algeria gave him a safe haven in Tunisia, and the Ottoman ruler actually kept his word.
In the following year, Jack Birdie embraced Islam, he and the rest of his crew, and in cooperation with other pirates who had converted to Islam also established what was known as the Republic of Seafarers in the coast of Tunisia, and they destroyed the Crusader ships, so they took control of the seas, became famous, and feared their anger, as if they Militias descended from the rivers of the Garden of Eden, to apply the divine punishment of the two peoples, who did not stop looting and conquest.
Jack embraced Islam and chose the name Yusuf Rais. He abstained from drinking alcohol and forbidden pleasures because he realized that the devil was watering him with the right wine and with the left stabbing him in the back. Hunger and desire, there must be a refuge to settle in, and this refuge was Islam.
In the early years, his Islam was kept secret, which indicates that he made this move with a sound intention that does not seek satisfaction from the Ottoman ruler or was born from hypocrisy that deserves worldly sanction. Then he became Muslim and wore the turban as Muslims do. He continued his struggle against the Crusaders and played an important role in Save the thousands of Jews and Muslims who had to flee their homes after being expelled by the Spanish Christians, and subjected to persecution by the Spanish Inquisition.
Captain Jack Birdie was known for his strange obsession with young birds during his time in Tunisia, to the point that the local people in Tunisia used to call him “Jack Asfour” in English “Sparrow” and then the name Jack Birdie became the name of the character we know today “Jack Sparrow”.
So if you sit one day in front of your TV screen, you see “Johnny Depp” stumbling on his walk on the Black Pearl ship, holding his wonderful compass that leads him beyond the world, looking at his sight towards the endless ocean horizon .. Remember that behind this myth … a true hero He was known as “Youssef Rais”.

Blog author / blog friend: Corduroy Muhammad Rafiq
Sources / dailysabah – reubenbrand