Episodes: Series - Haqy Be-Raqabty - 2009


  • season 1
  • episode #1

1st Episode

The married couple Sayed and Samia lie to each other that they won a case. Mansour reprimands his daughter Dina for the fall in the profits of the perfume company under her management. Amr leaves work and thinks about doing a project, but the police arrive to arrest him.

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  • episode #2

2nd Episode

Amr is released after Dina drops the charges that Mansour made against him, and she appoints him as the Acting Marketing Director. Samia incites the workers to file a lawsuit against Lotfy Al-Shenawy. Mohamedy gets involved in a case with the bank.

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  • episode #3

3rd Episode

Samia rejects Rushdie's offer to drop the case. Rushdie offers for Sayed to work at the Legal Department of Al-Shenawy Group. Al-Shenawy detaines Samia and meets with Mansour to arrange their partnership.

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  • episode #4

4th Episode

Amr offers a plan to Mansour, which Kamal persuads him to agree to, provided that Amr signs a trustee receipt. Sayed starts his new job with all its perks. He convinces the workers that Samia has received a threat and won't be able to defend them.

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  • episode #5

5th Episode

Amr's plan succeeds and profits increase. When Samia discovers that Sayed is working with Al-Shenawy, she publishes workers' statements in the press, which makes Al-Shenawy fire Sayed.

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  • episode #6

6th Episode

An employee gives Samia the documents of the laid-off workers. Al-Shenawy is able to stop what is being published against him in the press as he buys the reporters off. Samia gets arrested.

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  • episode #7

7th Episode

Samia is released from custody. Sayed tricks Mansour and takes from him the trustee receipt and gives him a fake resignation from Amr, who returns to work afterward. Aliaa goes to Sayed to file for divorce.

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  • episode #8

8th Episode

Samia refuses to agree to Yasser’s engagement to Lobna. Mansour hits Dina when he catches her with Amr at the café. Sayed discovers that there is a woman who impersonated Aliaa to get him in trouble with Al-Shenawy.

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  • episode #9

9th Episode

The Bar Association prevents Sayed from practicing law after Aliaa's defamation lawsuit. Samia rejects Al-Shenawy's request to persuade workers to agree to a compensation. Lotfy tries to make Ziad return to the villa to treat him from drugs.

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  • episode #10

10th Episode

After Mansour decides to make Dina travel to France, she escapes and marries Amr, and the police arrest them. Kamal discovers that he kidnapped Samia instead of Dina. Sayed accuses Al-Shenawy of kidnapping Samia, and he smuggles Amr and Dina.

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  • episode #11

11th Episode

Mansour releases Samia. Aliaa learns from Sayed that Rushdie is married to another, and she drops her complaint against Sayed. Mohamedy finds out about his wife's illness.

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  • episode #12

12th Episode

Rushdie threatens Sayed to make Lobna flunk college. Aliaa asks Sayed to help her get a divorce. Rushdie throws a party in which he introduces Amany as his wife. Sayed advises Lofty to fire Rushdie and expose him in the press.

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  • episode #13

13th Episode

Samia wins Ramadan's case, and Rushdie hires her as his lawyer. Sayed wins the divorce case, and Rushdie is required to pay Aliaa alimony. Mohamedy refuses a deal to sell the company's shares.

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  • episode #14

14th Episode

Mansour declares his love for Aliaa. Khamis tells Sayed that Dina and Amr are getting a divorce, but he reconciles them. The police release Mansour and his men.

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  • episode #15

15th Episode

Mohamedy rejects Lotfy’s offer to pay for his wife’s treatment in exchange for facilitating the purchase of the shares of the boilers company. Mansour locks Dina up when she goes to him to agree to her marriage to Amr. The police arrest Mohamedy.

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  • episode #16

16th Episode

Sayed agrees with Nabil to get Mohamedy out of custody in exchange for his help in selling the boilers company shares. Sayed takes money from Mansour for Mohamedy's wife's operation in exchange for not informing Lotfy that he wants to buy the boilers company shares.

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  • episode #17

17th Episode

Lotfy is forced to agree to Mansour and Aliaa's marriage in order not to leave the villa. Mansour gets shot by Ziad at the wedding, and Mohamedy's wife dies during the operation.

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  • episode #18

18th Episode

Ziad gives Aliaa and Rushdie a deadline to drop the cases against each other or he will turn himself in. Lotfy treats Mansour in the villa. Sayed asks Samia not to tell anyone that he will pass on Rushdie's case to her.

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  • episode #19

19th Episode

Samia loses the case and Rushdie is sentenced to prison, Lotfy agrees to employ Khamis and tells Sayed that Dina has an inheritance from her mother. Ziad refuses to go with Aliaa to the villa and remains with Amany. Samia gets an important file regarding a company.

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  • episode #20

20th Episode

Mansour is forced to give Dina a quarter of her inheritance. Samia files a case of money laundering against Lotfy after she got other files from Rushdie. Lotfy tries to win Abbas to his side. Amr decides to start a project with Dina's money.

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  • episode #21

21st Episode

Rushdie is acquitted thanks to Saleh’s testimony. Samia is arrested for defaming Lotfy since the money laundering documents turned out to be forged, but Ziad mediates with Aliaa to make Lotfy drop the case against her. Samia refuses to cooperate with Lotfy in the elections.

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  • episode #22

22nd Episode

Samia opposes Ziad’s engagement to Lobna, and Sayed opposes Khamis's engagement to Lobna. Samia runs in the elections against Lotfy, who asks Sayed to run as well to break up Samia’s votes.

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  • episode #23

23rd Episode

Dina approves Amr's project. Samia hits Lobna for marrying Ziad. Sayed asks Lotfy to make Ziad divorce Lobna but he refuses. Samia's father fails to persuade her to go to her daughter's wedding.

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  • episode #24

24th Episode

Mansour fires Khamis from the company. Lotfy makes Lobna announce to the press that she will give him her vote in the elections after he hires her and gives her a big salary.

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  • episode #25

25th Episode

Amr leaves the house after Samia catches him romancing Randa over the phone. Samia refuses to reveal that Lotfy has a son from a customary marriage in the debate, while he reveals that Samia entered a psychiatric institution in her youth.

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  • episode #26

26th Episode

Lotfy makes Sayed buy the shares of the boilers company in his name. Mansour goes to partner up with Lotfy in the company, but he tells him that Sayed is in charge and refuses.

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  • episode #27

27th Episode

After Sayed buys the boilers company shares from Mansour, Mohamedy learns that Lotfy will liquidate the company. Samia learns that the workers may have cancer from their work at the factory.

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  • episode #28

28th Episode

Lobna is pregnant, and Sayed confronts Lotfy about the workers' cancer. Sayed offers the workers 40 thousand pounds in exchange for dropping their cases against Lotfy. As Mansour seizes Amr's project, the latter finds out that Randa is working for Mansour.

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  • episode #29

29th Episode

Aliaa leaves Lotfy's villa. Dina files for divorce from Amr. The judge dismisses Samia's lawsuit against Lotfy. Khamis dies from cancer, and Sayed confronts Lotfy over the fact that his work at the factory is what killed him.

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  • episode #30

30th Episode

Lotfy has a stroke and dies, and he writes his fortune over to Lobna's son and she becomes his guardian. Rushdie returns to Ahlam. Amr is back with Dina with Mansour's blessing. The workers win the case with compensation of 15 million because of Rushdie's testimony and Sayed's documents.

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