Episodes: Series - Almuzi - 1999


  • season 1
  • episode #1

Abu Matih's children suffer from their father's extreme miserliness and his control over everything. He prevents them from telling his sister Sharifa the location of his new home. Fawaz admires his work colleague Shamma.

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  • episode #2

Sharifa asks her brother Abu Matih to hand over her inheritance from their parents. Mishal robs his neighbor, Abu Fawaz.

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  • episode #3

Abu Matih convinces Abu Fawaz to intercede with the thief who stole his wallet in exchange for a sum of money. Abu Imad proposes to marry Shamma, despite the age difference between them. Abu Fawaz rejects his son’s desire to marry Shamma because she is Abu Matih's daughter.

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  • episode #4

Sharifa asks Jarrah and Mishal to keep an eye on her husband, Fahd, because she suspects he is cheating on her. Abu Matih insists on his daughter marrying Abu Imad for his wealth, so she turns to her uncle Khaled to support her.

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  • episode #5

Fawaz agrees with Fahd and Sharifa to trick his father and Shamma’s father into temporarily agreeing to the marriage until Fawaz leaves Shamma.

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  • episode #6

Abu Fawaz and Abu Matih discover that Fahd and Sharifa have deceived them, and Abu Imad marries Shamma.

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  • episode #7

Fawaz breaks down nervously over Shamma's marriage. Abu Matih discovers that the bank check that Abu Imad paid as dowry to Shamma is forged.

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  • episode #8

Abu Matih pretends to be paralyzed until Abu Imad gives him money. He seeks to drive a wedge between Fahd and his wife, Sharifa.

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  • episode #9

Abu Fawaz dies and his son refuses to sell the house to Abu Matih. Umm Shamma asks her daughter not to file for divorce from Abu Imad until he hands over their money.

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  • episode #10

Fahd helps Jarrah and Mishal get a job. Abu Imad tricks Abu Matih and borrows a large sum of money from him. Abu Matih discovers that Abu Imad does not have any money.

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  • episode #11

Abu Imad imprisons Shamma and refuses to divorce her, so Jarrah and Mishal inform the police against Abu Imad, and Shamma claims that he beat her.

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  • episode #12

Shamma waives the complaint against Abu Imad, and Abu Matih threatens Fahd to report him to the police if he does not hand over the bank check. Sharifa doubts that Fahd is marrying another woman.

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  • episode #13

Shamma returns to work at the company and asks Fawaz to stay away from her. Salem fires Jarrah from the company, and Mishal opens an office to employ servants and workers.

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  • episode #14

Shamma is saddened by her pregnancy from Abu Imad, and Mishal is arrested on charges of drug possession.

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  • episode #15

Shamma is taken to the hospital and loses her fetus. Abu Matih succeeds in deceiving Salem and convincing him to participate in a project.

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  • episode #16

Mishal hires the secretary, Sandra, to work in the office. Abu Matih likes her and gets close to her. Fahd complains of Sharifa’s jealousy and suspicion and informs Shamma that Fawaz wants to propose to her again. Salem asks to marry Shamma.

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  • episode #17

Sandra asks Abu Matih to marry. Salem films them and blackmails Abu Matih with the pictures. Jarrah asks his father to approve his marriage to Sandra.

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  • episode #18

Abu Matih asks Sandra to stay away from his son. He convinces Fawaz to sell his house to Sandra’s brother. Sharifa dies during the surgery.

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  • episode #19

Abu Matih secretly marries Sandra, and Salem demands that he return his money to him, and Fawaz sells the house.

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  • episode #20

Fahd blames Fawaz for selling his house. Jarrah exposes his father in front of everyone and reveals the secret of his marriage to Sandra. The latter seizes all of Abu Matih’s money and flees, and Mishal is imprisoned for drug trade.

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