A two-part series about the atmosphere in the capital's ancient neighborhoods during Ramadan, through the love story of Fatma and Ahmed, the antics of Abouda and Solaih, and the gathering of the neighborhood's boys at the café.
The series follows the rise of Abdel Ghafour Al-Bora'ei from a humble origin until he becomes a business owner. He meets Fatma; they get married and are blessed with four daughters who shower their parents with love, and a son who wants to distance himself from his father's legacy.
The story revolves around the famous lawyer, Rabei Al Husseini, who's torn between values and principles, and between getting rich quickly to secure the future of his kids, in addition to his struggle between his love for his wife and his first lover. Who will he choose?
After losing his job and the family of the woman he loves rejects him, a man travels to his relative in Austria to find suitable work, but when he does not find him, he lives with a a group of immigrant Egyptians and meets Margret, who converts to Islam and marries him.
The series chronicles the history of the French campaign in Egypt that was led by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1798, shedding light on how the French presence affected the Egyptian people, the resistance efforts that they engaged in, and how resistance sprouted from every social class across Egypt.
As the Israeli forces occupy Sinai prior to the War of Attrition, they use an excavator to dig deep in the land, under the pretext they're searching for oil. When the Egyptian authorities discover their true intentions, they try to stop the excavator from reaching Bab El-Mendab.
The series revolves around an Egyptian mother who intervenes in all the choices of her children. She tries to expand the property and family lands, but she controls the family and the wives of her children.
Wanis and his wife Maysa continue raising their four children on the right morals and values, but while performing this task, they discover that they violate many of the values they instill in their children, so they try to correct themselves.
The story revolves around the village girl Zarifa , who everybody avoids and goes to work as a maid in the home of Hefnawy, but when her brother dies, she inherits his fortune and she's surprised by everyone getting closer to her.
When a brother takes over his sibling's fortune and property, the latter's son grows up and claims his rights that his uncle seized, only for a seemingly-endless conflict to ensue between the two, a conflict that ends with the son getting his inheritance back and triumphing over his uncle.
In the second season, the series continues dealing with social issues in a comical and satirical way through the family of Anisa, her son Hassan, and their next-door neighbors, the family of Kamal Al-Hamrawi, his wife Salwa, and their daughter Laila.
The events revolve around the daily lives of some elderly people in a nursing home, as it reviews life there and the staff's treatment of the residents, in addition to showing some bad qualities in the interactions between community members.
When Ahlam returns to her homeland after a migration that lasted for years, she's surprised to find people who don't want her around so that they can seize her house. She faces many problems in order to keep her house.