Episodes: Series - Laylat Horoub - 1989


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  • episode #1

1st Episode

Ahmed returns from his travel after obtaining his doctorate, and his father is furious when Ahmed refuses to run his company, while Najwa is upset that Ahmed does not care about her feelings. Meanwhile, Officer Sami is assigned to arrest drug dealers in the city.

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2nd Episode

Wael steals from his mother to buy narcotic pills. Ahmed insists on not marrying Najwa, and his mother suggests that he marry Noura.

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  • episode #3

3rd Episode

After Ahmed discovers Wael's addiction to narcotic pills, he helps him receive treatment, and Ahmed and Noura get married.

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4th Episode

Wael regains his health and is released from the hospital. The drug dealer threatens Sami, so the latter seeks to accompany Wael and his friends to find out about the drug dealers. Najwa's mother incites Wael's mother against Noura.

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  • episode #5

5th Episode

Tension breaks out between Noura and her mother-in-law because of childbirth and her interference in matters of her marital life. Officer Khaled works with the drug dealer Hamed in order to catch him dead to rights.

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6th Episode

The medical tests reveal Noura's ability to have children, but Safia doubts the test and tells Ahmed's parents that it is fake. Noura learns that Ahmed is the reason why they cannot have children, and Hamed agrees to Khaled meeting the leader of the drug gang.

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7th Episode

Ahmed decides to divorce Noura due to his infertility, but the news of her pregnancy changes things. Safia tries to make Ahmed’s mother suspect the fetus’s lineage to her son. Noura leaves the house and insists on residing in a separate house far from her husband’s family.

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8th Episode

As Noura agrees to Ahmed's marriage to Najwa, she falls ill and is taken to the hospital in serious condition. The doctor warns of the possibility of miscarriage.

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  • episode #9

9th Episode

Safia announces to Ahmed that Najwa is pregnant and asks him to divorce Noura. Meanwhile, Wael is arrested, and Najwa drowns while on a sea trip with Ahmed.

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  • episode #10

10th Episode

Ahmed is accused of killing Najwa, so he flees to Tunisia, meets businessman Najib and works with him, while the police are still searching for him.

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11th Episode

As Ahmed lives in Najib's house, he tells his daughter Basma his story and his innocence of Najwa's murder, so she tries to help him. Meanwhile, the Tunisian police are searching for Ahmed to hand him over to the Saudi authorities.

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12th Episode

Basma is forced to agree to marry her cousin, Officer Taim, so that Ahmed is not arrested, but the latter leaves Tunisia for Egypt, meets Intisar, and works for her in the café.

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  • episode #13

13th Episode

Intisar tells Ahmed that his wife, Noura, gave birth. Ahmed tries to prevent Intisar and Mosaad from delivering a shipment of drugs to the gang. He meets the Egyptian officer disguised as a fisherman and tells him about the matter.

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  • episode #14

14th Episode

Intisar is revealed to be cooperating with the Egyptian police to arrest the drug dealers. Ahmed meets Mizrahi, who sends his secretary, Lucy, Ahmed's way to entrap him, and she convinces him to work with Mizrahi in delivering drugs.

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15th Episode

Ahmed cooperates with the Egyptian police to catch Mizrahi's gang. Noura travels to Egypt to support her husband in his ordeal, and the gang threatens Ahmed that they will harm his wife if he does not carry out the drug delivery operation.

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Finale

Ahmed meets Officer Sami and succeeds in catching Mizrahi and his gang. Ahmed and Noura return to Saudi Arabia, and the forensics report proves Ahmed’s innocence of Najwa’s murder.

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