Ramadan 2017 Series Schedule




Sayko

  • 6.2

A girl gets in trouble with society because she always tells the truth, no matter what problems or obstacles it may cost her, but this causes her to incur a lot of injustice.


Qanadil Al-Oshaq

  • 6.2

The story revolves around a Jewish girl who escapes the war in Lebanon to the Levant, where she meets a humble boy and falls in love with him, while working in a bar to support herself.


Torjoman El-Ashwak

  • 6.1
The show tells the story of three friends who decide to adopt the left-wing ideology. After each goes their way, one of them starts taking up Sufism and one maintains his leftist principles, which gets him into a lot of trouble. The third one decides to leave Syria, but returns after the civil war...Read more to find his missing daughter.

Kalam Asfar

  • 6.5

This series highlights in a romantic drama the adverse effects of social rumors, misunderstandings, gossiping and grudges on people in their society.


Bab Al-Hara 9

  • 5.9

Abu Issam continues to bear the burden of solving the neighborhood's problems. As his conflict with Abu Zafer over the leadership of the neighborhood continues, Abu Zafer ends up murdered with Colonel Mo'taz's dagger. Abu Issam gets framed for the murder and is sentenced to death.


Rommana

  • 5.7

In an atmosphere of comedy and fun, the series revolves around Rommana who became rich overnight, then decides to enjoy herself; and as a result, she faces many problems and comedic paradoxes.


Shouq

  • 7.5

With the Syrian war as a backdrop, the series tells the story of Shouq, whose memories keep deteriorating, and Rose, who gets abducted by an extremist terrorist group that make her a concubine, as her husband Wa'el does everything in his power to find her.


Tamasha 6

  • 6.6

A series of separate episodes that address many issues of interest to the UAE street from all aspects of social, cultural and heritage life in a comic style and flavor. It also discusses social issues and touches the concerns of society in a transparent and objective way.


Shababeek

  • 7.9

A Syrian anthology series (stand-alone episodes which are all connected thematically) in which each episode represents a "window" on a different married couple's life. It highlights stories of their lives, social backgrounds, and their related challenges and threats.


Dumue al'afaei

  • 6.1

The series revolves around human beings and their bad nature, like greed and the overriding of personal interest over public interest, as well as the personality of the person himself, which may be characterized by schizophrenia, dispersion and other features.


Iqbal Youm Iqbalat

  • 7.5

The story of a mother suffering from a chronic illness, by highlighting the suffering a patient faces in the community and the individuals surrounding him, and the way he lives his life.


Mamnoo' Al-Woqoof

  • 6.4

A romantic social drama series about important issues like marriage, love,repression and freedom, and other issues in the Gulf society.


Hayat thanya

  • 7.7

A mix up at the airport leaves Sultan with the writer Masha'el's bag, and Masha'el with his. When Masha'el finds Sultan's diaries in her bag and reads them, she decides to meet up with him. But little does she know that Sultan's involvement in her life will turn it upside down.


Kalus

  • 6.3

When their mother dies, three sisters are left behind to fight over the great fortune that she left them, leading to a lot of conflict and strife.


Samaa Saghira

  • 5.9
The events revolve around a girl whose father goes to prison after committing a murder. In prison, the father befriends someone. When the daughter visits her father, he asks this friend to take care of his daughter. Then the father dies, and the girl becomes alone, but the friend cares for her until...Read more they fall in love and get married.

Warda Shamia

  • 7.3

Warda and Shamia are two sisters who encounter harsh circumstances that lead them to commit murder in their Damascene neighborhood.


Khatoun 2

  • 7.6

In continuation of the events of the first part with Khatoun who was driven by love to rebel against the values ​​of the Damascus society. This led to big confrontations, while the views of women around her split between those who stood with her, and others who conspired to kill her.


Anbiaa Allah

  • 7.9

It follows the biography of the prophets, as it addresses children and adults and presents a message from the Quran so that they can learn the tolerance and moderation of religion from the lives of the prophets.