| Name | Role/Job | Order of appearance | Options | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1) | Leqaa Sweidan | 10 | ||
| 2) | Sawsan Badr | 11 | ||
| 3) | Magdi Rashwan | 12 | ||
| 4) | Ahmad Rateb | 13 | ||
| 5) | Ahmad Seyam | 14 | ||
| 6) | Mohammad Gomaa | 15 | ||
| 7) | Hesham Al Sherbini | 16 | ||
| 8) | Mofid Ashour | 17 | ||
| 9) | Shady Sorour | 18 |
| Name | Role/Job | Order of appearance | Options | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1) | Mohamed Aboul Ela El Salamouny | Writer | 1 |
| Name | Role/Job | Order of appearance | Options | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1) | Shady Sorour | Director | 1 |
| Name | Role/Job | Order of appearance | Options | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1) | Mohamed Hamdy Raouf | 2 |
| Name | Role/Job | Order of appearance | Options | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1) | Nadia El-Meligy | 2 |
| Name | Synopses | Official ? | Options |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shaimaa Saied | After the murder of her mistress, Shajarat al-Durr’s slave girl flees to Baghdad to open a bar. She presents a play in which she commemorates Shajarat al-Durr, and plays her in the play. The Abbasid Caliph al-Musta'sim and his minister come in disguise, and the Caliph finds himself condemned in this show, because he issued the fatwa prohibiting the ruling of Shajarat al-Durr. 378 |
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