
Acting
Kamal Abu Rayyah, an Egyptian actor. He graduated from the High Institute of Theatrical Art in 1985. In the mid 1980s, Abu Raya's career started taking shape, as he appeared in numerous television series, including The Palace, Between the Two Palaces, and With Honors. He also appeared in several films, including Fathers and Sons and Farewell My Son. He is most known for playing Qassem Amin, in the televisions series with the same name about the life of the early 20th century feminist activist. He also played critically acclaimed roles in the television series Umm Kulthum and Al-Aasr Market.

Ra'fat lives with his aunt in her luxurious house as his brother works as her business manager. Hoping to seize his aunt's fortune, Ra'fat murders her, only to be haunted by what appears to be her ghost.

Firdaws married a poor young man and gave birth to a child. Her husband died. She married again to a rich man and left her child with a poor family. Firdaws traveled with her husband for a long time. After her return, she went to meet her son and found that the house had been destroyed. After a while, Firdaws received a letter from a young man telling her that he was her son and that the woman who raised him had explained the truth to him before she died.


A social worker in a mixed school adopts modern methods of education and is loved by students, but she faces problems and conspiracies at the instigation of the conservative vice-principal, especially since the principal of the school admires the social worker.

The story revolves around three young men who work as boys for the mechanic, Usta Farag. There is Abbas, who loves Batta and intends to marry her, and Hassouna competes with him over her. Ali, who loves Usta Farag's daughter, Ezza. Hamada, who befriends an addicted girl and makes her hunt men. Abbas tries to collect some money so that he can marry his lover, Batta. He tries to sell a car without Usta Farag knowing, who throws him out of the workshop. He resorts to a gang that steals and dismantles cars. Ali approaches Usta Farag about marrying his daughter, but he throws him out of his workshop.

A child witnesses his father being killed in front of his eyes. Years later, this child returns from abroad as a young man and discovers that his father's killer has become rich after collecting huge sums of money from fraud and deception. This young man's sister tries to keep him away from the idea of taking revenge on his father's killer himself. As time goes by, the young man marries the daughter of his father's killer.

The teacher Mustafa turns to the TV anchor Nashwa to complain about her brother, who seized a piece of land he owns and installed a large refrigerator to store meat. When Nashwa tells her brother, he decides to get rid of Mustafa and send his sister to a mental hospital.

With a wicked magic spell, the devil (Azazel, the son of Satan) is prepared to harm an innocent girl (Rawan Fouad). Crazy, but the childhood lover (Ayman Ismail), who has the chance to detect touch is known news, and together the two lovers unite to defeat the devil (Azazel).

Nazik is a senior employee of the family planning agency, and her husband, Dr. Hussein, is a gynecologist and obstetrician. Weeks after her daughter's wedding party, the family planning expert discovers that she is pregnant while her daughter carries the bride Salwa despite the age of 40, and her young son Ahmed, who fears that she will have a child, will ridicule her of conscription.

The story revolves around Dr. Laila Al-Hilali, who lives with her brother, Saber Al-Hilali, a tour guide and archaeologist and martial arts artist. To receive the reward due to Saber's preoccupation with his work, Laila is subjected to an attempted rape by Fiume.
