Episodes: Series - Al Hagr Al Sehi - 2020


  • season 1
  • episode #1

1st Episode

10:48

The wife prevents her husband and son from entering the house before they are sterilized, and tells them to wear insulating clothes. On her birthday, a tap repair worker comes to fix it.

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  • episode #2

2nd Episode

21:49

A thief comes to the house and hides in the child's closet as the homeowner comes to sterilize it and wants to sterilize the closet as well. The husband stops him because he hid his phone, which has his girlfriend's number, in the closet, and he certainly doesn't want his wife to find out.

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  • episode #3

3rd Episode

19:35

The thief hides under the child's bed and he has Al-Noury's phone in his hands. He finds out about Al-Noury's relationship and communicates this to the child. When the child tries to communicate to his mother what he has just been told, she doesn't understand him.

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  • episode #4

4th Episode

20:06

Al-Noury and Qa'moura disguise themselves and go to the coffee shop. Al-Noury searches for his phone in his son's room, as Noura goes live in a video with her friends. The thief is still hiding since all his attempts to escape are futile.

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  • episode #5

5th Episode

19:22

Al-Arousy calls his friends to hold a party at home while he sings, and Noura gets angry. As for Al-Noury, he and his son dance with them. Al-Noury meets the thief in the kitchen, and the latter has Al-Noury's phone which he uses to contact his girlfriend, Amira, and he asks him for the password.

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6th Episode

23:57

Noura plays with her son while Al-Noury is in the children's room, and Al-Noury rejoices when he finds his phone under the bed, without his wife finding it. Qa'moura takes Al-Noury's phone and sends comments via it to a dancer on Facebook, and Noura is enraged to see the comments.

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  • episode #7

7th Episode

23:02

As Noura receives her friend who just came from Italy, Al-Noury is afraid to catch the virus. Noura pretends to be infected and asks Al-Noury to admit his mistakes.

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  • episode #8

8th Episode

24:54

The thief returns to hiding underneath the bed. The owner of the apartment offers to forgive Al-Noury's rent for a year if Al-Noury accepts to wed him his mother-in-law.

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9th Episode

21:12

Noura wants to bring a hairdresser and asks Al-Noury to contact Amira, and he suspects that his wife might be aware of his relationship with Amira. However, it turns out that her hairdresser's name is also Amira.

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  • episode #10

10th Episode

21:29

The thief decides to leave the house and bids the child farewell. When the thief finds Al-Noury on his way out, he tricks him by claiming that he's imaginary, a fabrication of Al-Noury's imagination, in order to steal the furniture and escape.

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  • episode #11

11th Episode

21:18

The thief Salem promises the child Amr that he will not steal again. Amr becomes depressed, and Al-Noury tries to cheer him up.

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  • episode #12

12th Episode

17:58

Noura tells Amr the story of Sleeping Beauty in standard Arabic, and she gets upset when he says a slang word. She gathers everyone to find out who taught the child this word, and it turns out he heard it from Qa'moura.

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13th Episode

20:41

Salem comes to Noura's house and she thinks it is just a mouse, so sticky traps are placed on the ground to catch him, causing complete chaos all around the place.

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14th Episode

23:06

The TV breaks down at Noura and Al-Noury's house, and when Laho Laho comes to fix it, he changes the time settings. When the time for the call to Maghrib prayer comes, everyone breaks their fast at the wrong time.

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  • episode #15

Finale Episode

23:39

As Eid al-Fitr (Festival of Breaking the Fast) comes and Noura and Al-Noury get ready for it, they invite Laho Laho and Saleh to join them in the celebrations at home.

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