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Sling TV
Sling TV is an American streaming television service run by Sling TV LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Dish Network. It went live on January 5, 2015, in the United States, with video-on-demand services and a variety of channels that can be streamed through smart TVs, digital media players, and apps.
The series sheds light on the Palestinian cause, through the story of a Palestinian rural family in the 1930s, passing through many important events, until the setback of June 1967, and how the family members survived despite the dangers of war.
The events take place in the 1920s in Syria, in the neighborhood of Al-Dab'a, after the theft of gold from the home of the cloth merchant, Abu Ibrahim, and the murder of the guard Abu Sam'u, the men of the neighborhood try to find the thief.
The story of Jamil Al-Homsi, who is shy around women, which explains his wife Hanaa's lack of jealousy. This drives him to invent many ways to make her jealous and force her to pay more attention to him, which gets him into many comedic situations.
The story of the Palmyrene Empire and the ancient traditions in the suburbs and farms surrounding the city, under the rule of Queen Zenobia, demonstrating several topics, including what was prevalent of women belonging to an honorable family.
The story of the late singer Asmahan, from her birth to her move from Beirut to Cairo to work as a singer and an actress to her mysterious death. The series covers her relationship with some of her contemporaries and how she got famous along with her brother, Farid Al-Atrash
A story of four girls who grew up in an orphanage and their unknown origins. They grow up and try to to find out the truth about their families and themselves.
Wanis and his wife Maysa raise their four children on good morals and values. Over the course of their journey, they discover that they are deviating from the many values they are trying to impart to their children, so they try to correct themselves.
The biography of King Farouk I of Egypt, the penultimate king of the Muhammad Ali dynasty. Succeeding his father, Fuad I, to the throne, Farouk's reign ended when the Egyptian revolution of 1952 broke out, and he was overthrown and exiled.
An exploration of the issues that face Arab expatriates in Western countries, like the struggle between the Arab and Western cultures, loss of identity, marriage, terrorism, the integration of Arabs within Western societies, and their connection and interaction with what is happening back home.
A historical drama telling the story of Prophet Muhammad, starting from the birth of his grandfather Abd Al-Muttalib, to Muhammad's birth and finally his death. The series depicts the history of Mecca and focuses on important historical moments, as well as the social and religious changes.
The cobbler Marouf looks just like the governor, Abu Shogaa. When the minister and his men get rid of the governor, they bring in Marouf to take his place so that they could rule the city in his name.
A Kuwaiti family lives in Beirut as the father works for the Kuwaiti embassy in Beirut. When Israel invades Lebanon in 1982, the family finds itself in a tough spot as the political atmosphere turns turbulent and Beirut is besieged. In another timeline, the series depicts the 2006 Lebanon War.
The brothers Hasinouh and Sa'ad become rich overnight after the government buys their house. Their newfound wealth is only the beginning, as they start going from one failed project to another.
As Wa'el's family tries to hide the fact that he is back from the dead, the bond between his love Samar and the gang members leads to Amir's fiancée Majida finding out the truth. Will she be able to use Wa'el's return to hide her pregnancy?
A human life is never lived in isolation. The series highlights the unity and interdependence of family members, through the life of Imran and Adiba's family and their attempts to overcome the obstacles and difficulties they face with their children and grandchildren.
A rich Upper Egyptian reveals to his only son before he dies that he has a twin brother, Johnny, who emigrated to America with his mother, and is entitled to half the inheritance and the mayorship. The son, Al-Kabir, tries to seize the wealth and mayorship, but Johnny returns and runs for mayor.
A failed love story ends with the separation of the couple, but when they meet again after many years, sparks fly again and their love reignites.
When Mahzouza and Mabrouka claim their share in their father's inheritance, their uncle seizes it, claiming that they're a couple of lunatics, and admits them into a psychiatric hospital. However, they escape from the hospital and embark on a journey to expose the truth and claim their rights.
When a thief steals Omaima's car, he finds her child inside and he takes her with him. As Omaima's life begins to collapse, she finally believes that she has lost her daughter, which makes her devote her life to supporting the orphans' rights in various care homes.