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Amidst an intense political battle for power and social dominance in a Damascene neighbourhood under French rule, a young aspiring actress gets the opportunity of a lifetime to star in the first film ever made in Syria.
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Amidst an intense political battle for power and social dominance in a Damascene neighbourhood under French rule, a young aspiring actress gets the opportunity of a lifetime to star in the first film ever made in Syria.
A ballerina losing her sight finds hope in a young Syrian refugee who helps her rebuild her confidence. But as love blooms between them, her dad's powerful interference shatters her world, pulling her back to square one.
Fajr feels resentment and hatred toward her siblings because of the oppression and revenge she had to go through all her life. Her brother Barak tries to bring the family together, calm the situation, and fix what can be fixed.
Kaltham's innocence appears after she was imprisoned for 25 years unjustly behind bars. She tries to communicate with her daughters, but they refuse to do so, so Kaltham seeks to reunite her family again.
Sokkar is a professional swindler who gets outdone by Omar, another swindler. As she enters into a series of conflicts to get her money back from him, she eventually decides to unite with him to carry out bigger defrauding operations.
Paris Hilton searches for her new best friend in the Middle East.
The beginning of this part was from the end point of the series Al-Kawasir by beating Shaqif and his league. And the son of Al-Wahaj was heading to the statue of Osama, he was kidnapped by the gang of Jandaa, who asks for gold Ibn Al-Alaqam ransom for his release, but Laith son of Osama resorts to the trick and concludes his grandfather after a battle with Jandaa becomes then paralyzed after being stabbed by Arandas, which is one of the four valiant and this is what provokes the curse of Jandaa on the son of Al-Wahaj sends his son Al-Qaqaa, a strong knight to take revenge on them, where he resorts to the tribe of Ibn Al-Wahaj through the trick to host him among them and then begins to liquidate the knights One by one, the tribe injures the Bashiq and kills Laith and the son of the Romans, whom he suspected but no one believed until the matter of the Qa'qa' was finally revealed and he was killed by the Arandas in a duel between them
The beginning of this part was the return of Ibn Al-Wahhaj to his tribe with his daughter Al-Phoenix and his son Al-Bashiq As for Osama, he died and the punishment remained in the tribe of Al-Sha'ath and did not return with them and so his role ended in this part There was a tribe consisting of a group of thieves called the tribe of Shaqif attacks and kills all tribes They slaughter children before men and women before fighters Shaqif finds a small child with Unaizah and this child is Laith son of Osama Ibn Al-Wahhaj when Ibn Al-Wahhaj felt guilty because he was killed His son Osama decided to search for his grandson Laith to replace his father Shaqif attacked the tribe of Ibn Al-Wahhaj and with him Al-Kasir (formerly Laith)
Suha and Fadi, preparing for marriage, face challenges and rethink their decision after seven failed marriages, highlighting the intertwined nature of their lives.
This series tells the story of the sheikh of an Arab tribe named Ibn al-Wahaj, who is one of the noblest and most honorable Arabs, and has three sons called al-Bashiq and Osama and the youngest Aqab. There was in the tribe of Ibn al-Wahhaj there is a man who hated him and his sons, so he submitted to the sage of the tribe and the author of the narrations in it (Ibn al-Rumiyya), and he asked him to test the ability of the sons of Ibn al-Wahhaj to live outside their father's tribe, so the idea entered his head and he decided to send his three sons to unknown destinations, and said to them: I want you to be the raptors that live in a land that is not its land. So they set off, and Osama went to the north, Al-Bashiq to the south, and Aqab went to the east
Seraa Ala El Remal is a Syrian Arab soap opera/telenovela first aired on Dubai TV during Ramadan 2008. It was written by Palestinian writer Hani Saadi, directed by Hatem Ali, and produced by Dubai Media.