Ramadan 2015 Series Schedule




24 Qirat

  • 6.9

Haya lives with her husband Youssef, a wealthy businessman in Lebanon. But their life changes drastically when a gang attempts to assassinate Youssef, leaving him with severe injuries. Mira arrives by chance and takes Youssef to her house to aid him and discovers that he has lost his memory.


Sawalef Tafash 3

  • 6.9

A comedy set in the Arabian Gulf area that follows Tafash, a dreamer who aspires to lead a successful life after getting married to his sweetheart, Adhari. But through his struggle to overcome life's difficulties, ironic situations always get in his way.


Fee Amal

  • 4.5

The series depicts young girls' dreams of marriage and leading happy lives like they see them in the movies and television shows, and how they get shocked while they slowly discover the bitterness of real life.


Zawaj Bil Ikrah

  • 5.5

Laila is a wealthy girl who gets injured in a car accident. She gets blood transfer from her chauffeur, who has AIDS. Laila's life turns to misery, and she falls for Ahmed, a new employee in her father's company, who in turn loves Hend. But Laila's father threatens him to marry Laila.


Al-Zaheba

  • 4.6

A chance meeting in a broken-down elevator ignites a spark between Sultan and Dahab. As their love story develops, they come across a lot of social issues that haunt the Saudi society.


Qesset Hob

  • 6.6

Raga is a television director, who is divorced from his wife Layne. But when novelist Na'el appears in Layne's life, a conflict between the two men ensues over her.


Baad El Bedaya

  • 7.1

Omar is a journalist who covers corruption cases, which puts his life in danger. After a failed murder attempt, Omar is shocked when the newspapers report that he has died. He gets immersed in a world of plots to understand what is happening.


Ghadan Naltaqy

  • 8.3

The series follows a group of Syrian refugees who escape violence and death in their homeland and move to Lebanon, from the husband whose wife flees to the US, to the incapacitated mother forced to bear witness to the events, to those who support the Assad regime.


Al-Qayyada 2

  • 5.9

Picking up from where the first season left off, Soliman and Alia are on the run as they try to find an officiant to marry them off while also eluding those who are looking for them.


Bakkar: Bilad El Dahab

  • 6.8
    • مصري
    • All Ages

The Nubian boy Bakkar returns with more adventures and stories along with his pet goat and dearest friend Rashida.


Ain El Jawza

  • 6.4

The series is set in the period between 1920 and 1945 in a village on the border between Lebanon and Syria. It depicts the struggle between the local workers and villagers, and the wealthy class that is backed by the French occupation.


Tawk El Banat 2: Kaid Al-Nisaa

  • 7.1

The second season continues to depict stories from the French-occupied Levant, including that of Colonel Frantz who marries Mariam, Mal Al-Sham who gets back to her family, and Abu Taleb who gets into a lot of trouble when the Syrian government conscripts him.


Lamma Tamer Sab Shawqeya

  • 5.3

Continuing from where the previous seasons concluded, the aristocratic lawyer Tamer leaves his wife Shawqeya, who hails from a poor neighborhood, and travels abroad. What will Shawqeya do in the wake of Tamer's abandonment?


B'entezar Al-Yasmeen

  • 6.6

The series follows a group of refugees who escape the bloody nightmare that is post-revolution Syria as they try to make some tents in a park into a home.


Yaumeyat Bo Raad

  • 0

Bou Ra'ad, the guard of an old market, possesses superpowers and uses his powers to help those in need. But when a catastrophe strikes his town, he finds himself in a lot of trouble.


Menna wa Feena

  • 5.4

Through a series of continuing and separate stories, the series exploits a number of social issues in the Saudi Arabian society, and offers comical solutions.


Ma'asy ala Qeyasy

  • 4.3

A dark comedy about a number of social issues prevailing in post-revolution Syria.


Hara'er

  • 7.6

The series takes place between 1915 and 1920, highlighting the reality of Syrian women in that era, through Bassima (Slav Fawakherji) who refuses to submit to the cruelty of men through her brother-in-law, Sobhy and becomes a strong woman and joins the army to defend Damascus.