With more hours spent at home this season, there’s enough time to catch up on an array of TV shows and movies that are sure to enlighten you as you go back in time with a few of them.
Various broadcasters such as MBC Shahid, OSN and ADTV will showcase dramas and exclusive TV content that ideal for a large audience spanning across different categories.
From an unending guide of TV channels, it’s always better to follow a narrowed down list of what to stay tuned for whether the best dramas or entertainment programme. We’ve gathered a list of the 16 different shows to watch with your family, friends and loved ones this Ramadan.
COVID-25
Starring the Egyptian superstar Youssef el Sherif, a 15-episode series will stream highlighting a prediction of how this virus known to everyone will develop while keeping in line with the scientific element it features.
Hijmah Murarda
While playing an undercover Egyptian intelligence officer, the stars attempt to disrupt the plans of foreign operatives who intend on causing disruption to Egypt’s economy and society.
Ala Safeeh Sakhin
This Syrian drama showcases the obstacles faced by immigrants as they’ve had an unsuccessful journey of immigrating to Germany highlighting the other challenges they’ve faced upon their return.
Al Ikhtiyar
Making a comeback with a new cast, this adrenaline-fueled show stars Egyptian actor Ahmed Mekky who’s a police officer but gets involved with an underworld group.
Al Tawoos
This Egyptian thriller puts a focus on the societal harms inflicted by various social media sites as a lawyer gets involved in a case featuring a powerful and rich family.
Kharief Al Oushaq
Exploring the complicated issues faced in Syrian society, which is seen through the eyes of a couple from different backgrounds as they raise families in Syria whiles facing economic and political upheavals.
Did Al Kassar
Transcending from a victim to a strong woman with a dominant personality, Egypt’s Nelly Karim overcomes the issues she faced due to her husband’s acts.
Al Kandoush
Exploring the Damascene society in the early 20th century, this Syrian series was first announced in 2018.
Mamnou Al Tajawol
This series explores the society in the kingdom being affected by the pandemic with its own added elements of humor, created with the intention to showcase the capability of humans.
Al Rouh Wa Al Rayya
Shedding light on a family tragedy, this Drama is the latest release by a Kuwaiti company Magic Lens which showcases how the eldest daughter steps up as the family faces a despicable plight by taking care of her siblings and grieving father.
Matar Saif
Saad Al Faraj, the Kuwaiti star plays the role of a patriarch to a family struggling financially, making this the ideal Ramadan drama viewing while tackling various areas including family dynamics and other such instances.
Al Namoos
This ambitious drama highlights the pre and post-oil boom era in Kuwait further unleashing even more issues that brings back hidden secrets and unwarranted memories through time.
Wa Anna Ahebak Ba’ad
Post the wedding phase is when all the issues start and this show is no different as it shows how ones troubles begin after, especially once the two really start to get to know each other.
Aladdin
With a strong cast including Emirati Sultan Al Faraj, a man in his fifties is left with the responsibility of raising two daughters in Dubai’s City Walk.
Al Shara
This cultural game questions members of the public and celebrities on Emirati traditions, poetry, influence, figures and customs.
Ramadan, Dhalik Al Zaman
While rewinding back in time to the 1970s and 1980s, Sharjah residents are asked to share how they experienced life back then back in the day.