Shaheen is a poor guy who lives in a fishing neighborhood in Alexandria. A victim of persecution and prejudice, he gets immersed in conflict until he discovers that he has Upper Egyptian roots. When he goes searching for his origins, he discovers that he is the target of a blood feud.
A poor girl named Rahma marries a wealthy businessman, and together they live a luxurious life. That is until his children file an interdiction case against him, disinheriting Rahma. Rahma then meets Ibrahim who has just lost his wife, and together they decide to start anew.
Laila is considered a spinster due to her refusal to wed, which is born out of her fear of getting breast cancer like her mother. As she gets embroiled in trouble after her sister gets married in secret, Laila's life turns upside down when she meets an Egyptian man, who is searching for his mother.
Based on Sonallah Ibrahim's celebrated novel, "Zaat" explores the social and political winds of change in Egypt starting from 1952, when the main character "Zaat" was born, all the way up to the present day.
The series depicts the Jews' social, economic, and religious experiences as they leave the Arabian Peninsula and ally with the surrounding tribes, which does not preclude their involvement in tribal conflicts.
When a family member dies and leaves behind a huge inheritance and a mandate in his will that all the members of the family gather in one house for a period of thirty days, comedic situations and family madness ensue.
A simple woman finds herself at crossroads as her husband dies and she has to take full responsibility for her four sons. Things spiral out of control when her son is accused of murder and she tries to prove his innocence.
The events revolve around how people cannot change their birth or family, but they can certainly change other aspects of their life as their future, their approach to life, and the dreams they choose to pursue.
A critical and comedic exploration of the private, elite education system in Egypt, through the story of Mona, a school principal, who not only has to deal with reigning in spoiled students, but also with their career-obsessed parents who often intervene in school matters.
An Egyptian ambassador to Israel resigns from his post in an expression of objection and dissatisfaction with their policies. He returns to Egypt to live with his two daughters who have completely different ideas about nearly everything.
In a dramatic social context, the series addresses the issue of divorced women at a young age, how they face society's perception of them, and the harassment or problems they face everywhere.
Hayat is a schizophrenic woman who was admitted to a mental hospital after killing her mother. When she successfully convinces her doctor that she was set up by her family, he helps her leave the hospital to begin a journey full of unexpected surprises and mysterious turns.
State security officer, Gamal Al-Jabali (Amir Karara) becomes a hired terrorist for an official entity who aims to keep the country in turmoil to stay in power. He falls in love with Tuline (Songul Odin) who suffers from her cruel husband Al-Mahdy(Hatem Ali), the leader of a mafia gang.
Gaber (Munther Rihana) lives with his mother (Hala Fakher) and his sister (Reem Baroudi) along with his mentally disabled brother. He relies on robbery and bullying to make money, and over time, Gaber becomes a gang leader, then he meets the thief (Mohamed Lotfy) who helps him join a bigger gang.
As Bayram accidentally discovers a formula that turns everyone who takes it into a superhuman, he conducts an experiment on a simple young man, Asfour, and the duo begin to fight crime, while their relationship goes through many disagreements.