Episodes: Series - Serb El Hamam - 1998


  • season 1
  • episode #1

1st Episode

When Hammadi learns from his sister that the sheep died in the field, he rushes to see what happened. He is also in love with a girl and wants to marry her, to which his mother objects, as she wants him to take care of his father's land first.

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2nd Episode

Someone wants to seize the land, as Hammadi leaves it unattended, but El Hajj stops him, while his mother tries to convince him to take care of it, as it is their only source of livelihood.

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3rd Episode

A big feast is held in the tribe, where Halima prepares the couscous, the neighbors cut the meat, and everyone eats. When Hammadi's father falls seriously ill, his wife and daughter try to help him.

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4th Episode

Hammadi returns after having left the tribe, much to his mother and sister Fatima’s delight, but he is sad because he's broke, while his father hides a lot of money, which he withholds from them.

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5th Episode

Hammadi asks his mother to let him sell the house and the boat and take the money to go to the city. Reda’s mother asks him to go to his grandfather's house after discovering that Laila got on his boat with her son in order to run away.

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6th Episode

Hammadi travels to the city and meets Sweileh, who works as a construction worker, whereupon he tries to work with him, but then leaves him and goes to live in a small hotel, where the owner's daughter falls for him, and they get married.

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7th Episode

Hammadi opens a grocery store, and Sweileh works with him, but the store is still low on many materials, which he tries to provide, especially for women; meanwhile, Reda returns to the tribe.

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8th Episode

Hammadi quarrels with his wife, who takes all his money and leaves, while he is sick in bed, whereupon Sweileh helps him upon deciding to return to the tribe. Halima goes to her son's house, but she doesn’t find him.

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  • episode #9

9th Episode

Hammadi’s mother rejoices when he returns with Sweileh to the tribe. He also meets his cousin, who tells him that Laila's husband has died, and that she wants to take hers and her son’s share of the inheritance.

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  • episode #10

10th Episode

A man called Marzouk goes to the tribe and meets Jamal, with whom he agrees to feel out Hammadi, as Marzouk wants to take the latter's land to set up a project on it. Reda asks Halima to marry El Batool, only to discover that he is her brother, as he learns that Hammadi's father is his real father.

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11th Episode

Reda visits Halima, bearing many gifts, then sits with Hammadi to talk to him. Jamal meets Marzouk in a restaurant to agree on a way to take the land from Hammadi, who, in turn, is advised by Sweileh to set up any project on it.

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12th Episode

When Reda proposes to Fatima, Hammadi gets angry and tells him that she’s his sister and he can’t marry her, but he doesn’t care. Hammadi decides to leave the tribe again, while Sweileh meets his friend Tayeb and asks him to find him a job.

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13th Episode

As Sweileh loses his money while on a bus, he keeps crying until he returns to the tribe. Reda goes to the city where his big store is; he also agrees with Mustafa to take the land from Hammadi.

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14th Episode

Reda manages to seize and sell all the lands of the village, becoming very rich, so Hammadi goes to him to claim his right, which his brother denies.

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Finale

Fatima tries to escape from Mustafa and goes to Hammadi after taking her children and the money she got through work. Reda quarrels with his sister, whom he wanted to kill. Hammadi agrees with his sister to appoint a lawyer to recover their share of their father's land that Reda seized.

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