A psychotherapist receives 42 cards daily with some numbers on them. By following them, he discovers that they are sent by a person targeting his life and the lives of his colleagues, so he begins to solve the puzzle to reach that person.
Set in a historical era in Old Jeddah, in the late Ottoman period; the story follows two foster brothers and sheds light on their backgrounds and the stories they lived, in addition to other tales and dramatic stories.
The series consists of four stories, the background of which is the Syrian crisis. It reviews the impact of the crisis on the life of the protagonists who are different models of Syrian figures.
A modern take on the story of Romeo and Juliet that delves into the struggles and joys of love, through a series to flashbacks that go back to the start of the millennia until the story reaches our current time, covering how the changes in time reflect on love stories.
A continuation of the previous two seasons, representing the life of the middle-class Heba whose looks subject her to constant bullying from her co-workers as she grows fond of her manager.
During the Ottoman rule, three neighboring families live in a Damascene neighborhood. Through their lives, the series depicts the ideals and morals that need to be revitalized, connecting them to our current times and the social atmosphere that has influenced those ideals.
Nasser (Mohamed Ramadan) is a law school graduate who seeks to join the judicial branch, but he's rejected because of his brother's bad reputation as an arms dealer. As his brother clashes with a major arms dealer, Nasser is dragged into his world of crime.
After Abu Diab dies, his son leads the clan. He forcefully deprives the rest of the tribes of pastures. The people ask K Khashman for help in hopes that he can solve the matter and prevent war between his tribe and the others. Amid the conflicts between Khalaf and Diab, the latter decides to take...Read more revenge on Khalaf and attack his tribe.