
Where and when to watch the ‘Lam Shamsiya' drama series
Broadcast times and channels
The series airs daily during Ramadan on DMC at 7:15 pm Cairo time, with reruns at 1:30 am and 9:15 am.
It is also broadcast on DMC Drama, and episodes are available on the Watch iT digital platform.
Plot
This drama series is written by Mariam Naoum and stars Amina Khalil, Ahmed al-Saadany, Mohamed Shaheen, Yousra al-Lozy, Tharaa Gebail and more.
It deals with sensitive societal issues, such as child molestation and abuse. The plot follows a teacher who discovers that several children are being harassed and bullied at school, and she tries her best to support and advocate for them.
At the same time, problems arise that threaten the stability of her family.

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