Faisal Nada is an Egyptian writer and screenwriter. He was born in the town of Abdin in 1940. He graduated from the faculty of commerce in 1963, and was a member of the university's theater troupe, and also started writing plays while studying. His first television series was A Fugitive of the Days, which was a groundbreaking work in Egyptian television history, and launched many stars, including Abdalla Gheith. Nada returned to writing plays in 1974 with For a Bunch of Women and The Married in 1976. He is most known for Samiha Badran's Case, The Rapers and El Faggala.