An Egyptian writer, who was born in Cairo's Shubra district in 1981, obtained a law degree from Cairo University in 2002. Before graduating from college, he decided to begin his career; he wrote several short feature films from 1997 to 2006, including; taking a minute of time, and I am a young man, but… He wrote several television programs, including the TV program The Peso Family in 2004 and participated in writing the Children's Program Sesame World episodes from 2002 to 2004. It was the beginning of his fame when he co-wrote series Very Special with the film Tamer Habib, which was shown in Ramadan 2009. He also wrote several documentary films produced by Alexandria’s Library, including Naima El Masri, and Sayed Darwish. In 2010, he wrote the series Duran Shubra, which was shown in Ramadan 2011 and achieved great success, which was followed by the series Farah Layla in 2013.