An animation series that shows the story of Musa (Moses), peace be upon him, and the message that God sent with him to the people.
The series covers issues that haunt the Egyptian society like unemployment, poverty, and harsh economic conditions, through the story of Jeka, a poverty-stricken guy who dreams of getting a job that would guarantee him a decent life, but the surrounding circumstances stand in his way.
When Prince Elwan marries the poor Mirmana, she discovers that his stepfather is trying to get rid of him to seize the throne. As Elwan is killed, Mirmana is told that her son Shahine has died and she vows revenge.
Drawing comparisons to both "Friends" and "How I Met Your Mother," this sitcom revolves around a group of friends, all recently graduated, hip professionals who often get together at a Cairo cafe to sift through the confusions facing them personally, professionally and romantically.
The life of a middle-class family turns upside down when a lawyer contacts them and casts doubt on the paternity of their eldest daughter, which leads the father to suspect his wife's infidelity since the purported father of his daughter was his and his wife's college friend.
This sultry drama combines social issues and romantic problems as its characters experience love, relationships, marriage, divorce, family traditions and customs in their surrounding community.
A 30-episode series, divided into two parts, with each section consisting of 15 episodes. This section is titled The End of Love. It deals with various social and familial issues, and the traditions and customs of the surrounding community.
The show revolves around the daily life of a couple: all their problems, disagreements and developments in the life that they share together, which will be relatable for many real-life couples.
When a Kuwaiti man in his fifties is about to lose his entire fortune overnight after a devastating economic blow, he seeks aid from his half-brother, a Saudi citizen who lives and works in Dubai. When they finally meet up, hilarious encounters and ironic situations ensue.
In the wake of his grandmother's death and his father's abandonment, young Khalifa finds himself the sole caretaker of his developmentally disabled mother. Shouldering too much responsibility before he is even ten, Khalifa is deprived of both his childhood and his chance to have a normal life.
The stories of a number of women mentioned in the Holy Qu'ran, from the pre-Islamic era to the beginning of Islam.
Asia (Mona Zaki) works in painting and fine arts. She always fights with her husband, making it impossible for them to communicate. Asia gets into an accident that causes her to lose her memory, which changes her life completely. She starts working at a nightclub as a dancer.
Naya is married to an obsessively jealous and abusive husband. When she asks for a divorce, he threatens to kill her so she fakes a suicide while on a boating trip with her husband, and moves to Egypt where she assumes a new identity and starts working in Karim's engineering company.
The fifth season of the show looks at the mysterious lives of the wealthy and their political and social ties, seemingly in a critique of the loss of principles and moral values. The rich sell all kinds of things in order to amass more money, power, and influence regardless of the consequences.
The events revolve around Widad, the Syrian Jewish woman who witnesses the early efforts of Zionist organizations to establish the State of Israel, and her absolute rejection of the practices of those organizations and those who represent them, mainly her husband Fuad.
Set in a remote traditional village, a drama about Khalaf Allah (Nour El-Sherif), a dignified man beloved by the people because of his ability to predict strange events happening in the village. It also deals with the revolutions occurring across the Arab countries.
This comedy looks at the January 25 revolution through the eyes of a psychiatrist who begins to notice that the patients coming to her clinic have more and more psychological problems connected to the revolution and what's happening in Egyptian society.
Despite belonging to different sects, Amilia and her lover wed in defiance of everyone around them, only for the husband to die and leave Amilia alone with their two sons. As she braves life alone, she is forced to make some reckless decisions that cause her trouble with the townspeople.