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Iconic Mothers We Loved and Got Attached to in Ramadan 2025

Iconic Mothers We Loved and Got Attached to in Ramadan 2025

Identity28-03-2025

Mothers in Ramadan series always leave a lasting impression—whether they make us laugh, cry, or feel nostalgic. This year, we've seen a variety of mother figures, each with her own unique struggles and strengths. From the overprotective to the endlessly patient, these moms remind us of the many ways motherhood shapes our lives. Here are some of the most memorable on-screen mothers of Ramadan 2025.
Amina Khalil – The Resilient Protector (Lam Shamsaya)
Amina Khalil plays a mother whose love for her son is unconditional. She shields him from the hardships of life, standing as a strong and patient figure who will do anything to protect him. Her character embodies the strength, endurance, and deep love that define motherhood.
Dina El Sherbiny – The Balanced Mom (Kamel El Adad)
Dina El-Sherbiny in Kamel El Adad embodies a mother who balances warmth and structure. Raising a big family is no easy feat, but she does it with love, humor, and a clear set of rules. She's the kind of mom who keeps the household running smoothly while making sure her kids feel heard and supported.
Sherine – The Overprotective Mother (Ashghal Shaqqa)
Sherine's character is not the typical fun-loving mom—instead, she's a mother who loves her son so much that she can't imagine a life without him. Her protectiveness sometimes feels overbearing, but at its core, it stems from deep love and fear of losing the one person who means everything to her.
Rania Youssef – The Hustling Mom (Nos El Shaab Esmo Mohamed)
Rania Youssef's character represents mothers who do whatever it takes to provide for their children. She works hard to improve their lives, showing resilience and determination in the face of challenges. Her character is a tribute to all the mothers who sacrifice and strive to create a better future for their families.
Which one do you relate to the most?

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