From the thirties to the fifties, and as the British occupation lingers, the series sheds light on the social conditions of society during that period, through the story of Noura and Saqr's marriage...Read more which gets disturbed when Noura gives birth to a black daughter, as Saqr's father loses his sight.
As Saqr discovers that Mayed is working with the resistance, he warns his brother Seif about his overt enthusiasm. Zabiya complains that her husband isn't giving her the same treatment as his second wife. Noura is afraid of her father's decision to force her to remarry.
From the thirties to the fifties, and as the British occupation lingers, the series sheds light on the social conditions of society during that period, through the story of Noura...Read more and Saqr's marriage which gets disturbed when Noura gives birth to a black daughter, as Saqr's father loses his sight.
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