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Yango Play, an all-in-one AI-powered app that combines drama, video streaming, music, and mini-games across the Middle East and North Africa.
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.
After Tsubasa wins the National Middle School Championship, he gets chosen to join the Japanese team for the World Youth Championship. There, he compete against some of the greatest soccer players in the world.
The series depicts the beginning of a new night in the tales of "One Thousand and One Nights," which is the one thousand and second, in which the time of Sultan Shahryar overlaps with our time, the 21st century, and the events are compared to each other.
A group of press workers from different countries travel to Iraq ten days before the US invasion. When they are forced to stay for a month before they can return home, each of them recounts their story.
An animated cartoon about the story of a struggling young man whose goal is to try to reach the World Football Championship, and he faces many competitions and difficulties.
A Jordanian educational series for children, which includes segments on various topics, presented in an interesting and sometimes comical way. Its segments include Farhan's Kitchen, the Adventures of Abu Al-Horof, the Secret Team, and Zaid and Amr.
A postgraduate student chooses for his PhD thesis to take a group of patients in a mental hospital to live in a villa, in order to conduct studies on them. As he follows up on their condition and try to treat them, he discovers that many of them can recover from their mental illnesses.
In the second season of the comedy show, the separate-connected episodes revolve around the problems of youth and their marriage to foreigners.
A series about animal stories that have been mentioned in the Holy Quran, portraying real facts and demonstrating verses from the Quran that spoke about animals. It also covers how the animals played a role in helping the prophets with their holy duty.
Harbi buys a house in installments from Khalil who refuses to register the house in Harbi's name after he completes the payment. When the earthquake of 1992 happens, Harbi dies. Khalil refuses to hand over the land to the heirs and clashes with Harbi's son, Mohamed, who loves Khalil's daughter.
In separate episodes, the series narrates the stories of human figures mentioned in the Qur'an, like the People of the Ditch, the Owner of the Two Gardens, Saul and Goliath, among other stories, aiming to provide Islamic teachings and humanistic wisdom.
The stories of a number of women mentioned in the Holy Qu'ran, from the pre-Islamic era to the beginning of Islam.
In the same format as previous seasons, the series revolves around a judge, his adult daughter, and his grandchildren. Over the course of their daily lives, the judge recounts extraordinary tales from the Quran to his family.
In no more than 5 minutes, The Knocker-up shows us in each episode stories that aim to encourage people to fast, pay attention to the teachings of Islam, and encourage good morals and upright principles, through singing clips, and in an animated style that is interesting for children and adults.
A young man named Youssef works on a project to manufacture an artificial intelligence robot. But as he succeeds in manufacturing the two robots Zumba and Laziz, his life and his family's life quickly turns upside down.
A chance meeting in a broken-down elevator ignites a spark between Sultan and Dahab. As their love story develops, they come across a lot of social issues that haunt the Saudi society.
Saad is a debt collector at a loan company who has a weak personality. But at certain times, he possesses supernatural powers that enable him to solve problems, and when he returns to his normal state, he has no recollection of what he has done.
A social comedy that sheds light on the reality of the Saudi daily life, with a focus on the conditions the Saudi people live in.
It follows the biography of the prophets, as it addresses children and adults and presents a message from the Quran so that they can learn the tolerance and moderation of religion from the lives of the prophets.
Abdul Hamid has mixed feelings of happiness and worry when his daughter gets a suitor. Events lead him to carry the financial cost of the marriage, while showing the issues arising from the differences between social classes as well as the problems of Egyptian families.
The story revolves around a series of humorous situations and events that take place in the "Squirrels Club," an activity center for children, where participants earn badges and rewards for completing tasks, and dogs protect the squirrels.
The show follows the adventures of seven amazing characters who laugh, play, and face challenges with courage that could lead to serious consequences.