Episodes: Series - La 'iilah 'iilaa allah 4 - 1988


  • season 4
  • episode #1

1st Episode

Moses returns from Midian to convince Pharaoh Ramesses and his people of the monotheistic religion. Queen Asiya is still distributing copies of the monotheistic book, and Khaemweset agrees with the magicians to come to the Festival of Decorations to nullify Moses’ magic.

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  • episode #2

2nd Episode

When Khaemweset and the magicians he brought to confront Moses embrace the monotheistic religion after the battle with Moses' staff, the Pharaoh orders their killing. Korah gets closer to Ramesses after he snuck into the tombs and temples to write his name instead of the names of the previous kings.

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  • episode #3

3rd Episode

The edifice that Haman built for the Pharaoh to ascend to duel God is destroyed thanks to Moses' staff. Tuya pretends to be ill after the Pharaoh asked to marry her, and Asiya asked Minister Basil to keep Tuya in her palace to protect her from the Pharaoh.

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  • episode #4

4th Episode

Merneptah, the son of the Pharaoh, and Tuya exchange admiration glances and decide to marry. Moses’ call spreads, and Sawa agrees to work as a maid for Princess Isetnofret. Ramesses decides to seek the help of the priest Nebwenenef to eliminate Moses’ call.

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  • episode #5

5th Episode

The Pharaoh agrees to Nebwenenef's request to return to his position as High Priest. Korah finds a papyrus that helps him convert metals into gold, and he announces his renouncing of monotheism to please the Pharaoh. Tuya is still concealing from Merneptah her embrace of monotheism.

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  • episode #6

6th Episode

Korah collects gold and stores it in his house. Nebwenenef and Korah enlist the help of the dancer Leah to discredit Moses, so she claims that he tried to rape her. The Pharaoh orders a search for Tuya and Asiya after their escape from his pursuit.

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  • episode #7

7th Episode

Basil is surprised by the Pharaoh's men watching him, and Bekai gives birth to her first daughter. Merneptah returns after defeating the Bedouin tribes who tried to attack the country from the north, and he discovers Sawa's conversion to monotheism.

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  • episode #8

8th Episode

Sawa is imprisoned on the orders of Merneptah. The priest Roy is appointed as High Priest. Nefertari pledges to help Merneptah marry Tuya. Isetnofret uses the magic of Nebwenenef to marry Merneptah, and Haman plans to kill Moses and Aaron.

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  • episode #9

9th Episode

Basil confesses his conversion to the monotheistic religion before the Pharaoh, who orders his imprisonment. Haman finds Asiya after spreading news of the death awaiting Basil and Sawa. Tuya decides to go to the Pharaoh to save them.

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  • episode #10

10th Episode

Tuya agrees to Nefertari's suggestion to paint her face black to pretend to be her Nubian maid, Mint, and Yuya obtains Korah's signature on the deed of relinquishment of his property after convincing him that he will gain immortality.

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  • episode #11

11th Episode

The earth swallows up Korah and his palace, thanks to God and the prayers of Moses. Ramesses claims that he is the one who unleashed his anger on Korah for competing with him in divinity. Merneptah agrees to Tuya’s request to accuse her of theft so that she can live in prison with her family.

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  • episode #12

12th Episode

Levi kills the child Simeon because he refused to let him marry his mother, Sarah. Moses orders the slaughter of a cow to find out who killed Simeon. The miracle is accomplished, and Simeon points out his killer. The Pharaoh is surprised by Merneptah’s objection to removing Nefertari from the throne.

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  • episode #13

13th Episode

The Pharaoh orders that Ezekien be thrown in prison for the accusation that he performed magic on Merneptah. Sarmeh and Gharim ask to marry Leah after she converts to monotheism. Ramesses seeks the help of Nebwenenef to get rid of the magic that controls Merneptah.

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  • episode #14

14th Episode

Nefertari discovers that Isetnofret resorted to magic to marry Merneptah. Leah decides to marry Gharim. Merneptah releases the monotheists from prison without his father's knowledge, and he rejects Isetnofret's request to marry him.

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  • episode #15

15th Episode

The Pharaoh's men arrest everyone who has the ability to work and transport them to build the new city of the Pharaoh, Pi-Ramesses. Merneptah refuses to comply with the Pharaoh's order to marry Isetnofret.

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  • episode #16

16th Episode

Isetnofret discovers Merneptah's love for Mint, and the Pharaoh is surprised by the drying up of the Nile and the shortage of crops that befell the country. Merneptah asks Moses to pray to his Lord to save them from destruction, and Nefertari asks Yuya to kill Mint.

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  • episode #17

17th Episode

The Pharaoh attributes the flooding of the Nile to himself. Officer Meri protects Mint from Yuya's assault. Sarmeh and Meri cooperate to smuggle the monotheists out of the new city of Ramesses, and Asiya dies as a result of the torment she was subjected to on the orders of the Pharaoh.

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  • episode #18

18th Episode

The fields are destroyed by the Nile flood, and Merneptah discovers Tuya's conversion to the monotheistic religion. The Pharaoh agrees to Moses' conditions to exempt the monotheists from building in the new city of Ramesses so that he can pray to his Lord to stop the flood.

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  • episode #19

19th Episode

Merneptah asks Moses to pray to his Lord to stop the flood, and the Pharaoh breaks his agreement with Moses after stopping the flood. Haman is surprised by the dancer Yai's proposal to marry him. Moses expels the Samaritan from his house for claiming that Nava has stolen from him.

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  • episode #20

20th Episode

Merneptah cuts off Yuya's tongue for attacking Mint. The Pharaoh orders the imprisonment of those fleeing the new city because of the Samaritan's snitching. Isetnofret flees after Merneptah decides to take revenge on her. A plague of frogs and locusts strikes Egypt.

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  • episode #21

21st Episode

Haman decides to marry Yai, and the Pharaoh is surprised when the waters of the Nile turn into blood. The Pharaoh discovers the identity of Mint, and Nefertari claims that Merneptah married her. The Pharaoh orders the killing of Merneptah, Tuya, and Nefertari.

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  • episode #22

22nd Episode

Meri helps the monotheists flee from the new city of Ramesses to join Moses and his people in their exodus from Egypt. Moses strikes the sea with his staff, and the sea splits and the monotheists flee, but the Pharaoh follows them and the sea swallows him.

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  • episode #23

23rd Episode

Merneptah decides to appoint the priest Ham-nefer as the high priest. God inspires Moses to strike the stone with his staff, causing water to gush out. The Samaritan announces his defection from Moses' side, and Isetnofret sends a messenger to Tuya claiming that Merneptah married her.

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  • episode #24

24th Episode

God sends the people of Moses quail birds and manna sweets in the desert, and the Samaritan is still influencing the people of Moses to abandon Moses and the teachings of monotheism. Iset forges a message to Merneptah about the marriage of Tuya to Moses.

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  • episode #25

25th Episode

God gives Moses the order to travel to the mountain and worship there for thirty days. Merneptah marries Isetnofret. Leah, Rebecca, and Gharim join the Samaritan to mislead the people about the monotheistic religion. The Samaritan carves a golden calf for him and those who follow him to worship.

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  • episode #26

26th Episode

Moses returns, orders the burning of the calf, and sentences the Samaritan to live as an outcast. Isetnofret is still ignored by Merneptah, despite their marriage. Merneptah chooses to provide religious freedom.

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  • episode #27

27th Episode

The calf worshipers demand to see God, so lightning strikes them and kills them. Then they return to life after Moses prays to his Lord to pardon them. Moses goes to accompany Al-Khidr, and Aaron’s illness becomes severe.

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  • episode #28

28th Episode

Mordecai accuses Moses of killing his brother Aaron, so Aaron is sent to tell them that he was not killed after Moses prayed to his Lord to show them the truth. Meri travels to marry Sawa.

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  • episode #29

29th Episode

Moses gathers his people to tell them about the Ten Commandments, and Meri is surprised that Tuya is not married. Isetnofret breaks the news of her pregnancy to Pharaoh Merneptah. Sawa marries Officer Meri.

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  • episode #30

30th Episode

Tuya and Merneptah discover Isetnofret’s plot to keep them away from each other, and Merneptah discovers Roy and Haman’s help in Isetnofret’s plan. Tuya dies as a result of the poison that Haman and Roy have put with the intention of killing the Pharaoh, so the Pharaoh orders their killing.

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