Al-Helmiya Nights ليالي الحلمية


The events revolve around the conflict between Selim Al-Badry and Mayor Soliman Ghanem, and how Nazik Al-Salhdar benefits from this conflict to serve her own goals. As Soliman tries to avenge his father, who died in prison because of Selim's father, Soliman buys shares in Selim's textile factory.


The conflict continues between Selim Al-Badry and Soliman Ghanem, and bleeds into the relationship between their children, Ali and Zohra. After the Egyptian Revolution of 1952, Selim marries Princess Nourhan, as Nazik Al-Salhdar marries a younger man. Tawfik takes a second wife to have children.


Continuing the events from the previous parts, Selim Al-Badry travels to Paris to escape the state's socialist policy, while his sons Ali and Adel suffer from the legacy their father left behind. Ali's love for Zohra fades after she marries Omar, while Nazik continues with her many marriages.


As the sixties come to an end, Ali works at his father's company and ditches his beliefs on love and patriotism. Zohra breaks up with Omar after learning about his lies, but not before having a child with him. In an attempt to make it up to Ali, Zohra puts Sherine in his path.


As Ali competes against Zaher in the parliamentary elections, Ali's marriage to Zohra only makes the conflict worse after Ali holds Zohra responsible for the death of his first wife, Sherine. Adel marries a Palestinian woman and runs Al-Badry's factory. Sayed Abu Leila runs Al-Samahy's coffee shop.


The events of season six evolve as it begins in 2005, in which Ali Al-Badry has died after suffering a heart attack, and Zohra joins the ruling party and becomes one of its leaders, until the events of the January revolution and the abdication of President Mohamed Hosni Mubarak.