The series takes place during the war of attrition and its aftermath, in a building and the relationship between its inhabitants, and about a family who loses their son in the war and its impact on them. It also deals with the issue of terrorism and poverty, which drives the poor to drift behind...Read more extremist groups.
The series follows the life of Hassan, an old chivalrous Arabesque workshop owner who lives in a poor neighborhood with his family. The series provides an insight into the day-to-day struggles of the family as Hassan gets involved in much of their neighbors' disputes and affairs.
A historical drama about the story of Mahmud ibn Mamdud, who was known as Saif ad-Din Qutuz, since his miserable childhood and his separation from his family and his beloved Hind, until he joined the Mamluks and participated in the war against the Mongols who dominated the region.
Mufid Al Wahsh lives in a simple village, and life makes him a tough person with a sharp vision. His character develops with the national resistance of the French colonialism and in the prisons of the occupation to make him a patriot dreaming of freedom and life, with his belief in the resistance as...Read more the only way of liberation.
A biography of caliph Umar Ibn Abd Al-Aziz, from his upbringing as a member of the Umayyad royal family and his ascension to the throne at a time of war and sedition, to how he sent emissaries to different countries inviting their leaders to accept Islam.
The story of the great-great-great-grandfather of Prophet Muhammad, Qusayy ibn Kilab, and what he managed to do when he united the people of the Quraysh tribe and brought them together to cooperate with other tribes without violence or coercion.
Abu Khaled (Khaled's father) is married to Aisha, who is domineering and imposes her will on everyone. She also never wants his mother to interfere in their lives. Years later, Abu Khaled's mother dies, and Aisha controls Khaled as she did with his father, until things change when she falls ill.
The events revolve around the political change that occurred in Egypt during the 70s and 80s, the conflict between the Muslim Brotherhood and the Marxist Communist movement, and the struggle between these various movements to gain momentum among citizens.
Sanaa is a beautiful girl who is spoiled by her father, Malek. When her father dies and leaves her a huge inheritance, her uncle and aunt grow jealous and decide to get rid of her, no matter the cost.
After Abu El Khair fails in working on Hameed's farm and getting a new job, he decides to travel to his nephew, Badr, and tries to help him marry Zahra, who dearly loves him, with the help of his friend, Thabit.
In its second season, the series continues to address the issues of Saudi society in a satirical comedy style, as each episode deals with one of the social issues affecting Saudi society, including foreign workers and the sponsorship crisis.