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CairoScene
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- CairoScene
The SceneStyled Beat the MENA Heat Edit
Summer in the MENA region doesn't mess around. These style picks are made to handle the heat, breezy fabrics, sunny shades, and cool-girl staples that won't break a sweat. Jul 26, 2025 Sun's out, temps are up, and your closet's begging for a seasonal refresh. Whether you're city-strolling, beach-lounging, rooftop-brunching, or just trying to survive another scorcher, these pieces are made for the heat. Think breezy layers, sun-shielding shades, pool-to-party sandals, and SPF that actually works. This is your cheat sheet for looking cool while staying cooler... Tutti Fruity Dress | Mochi Cute, floaty, and picnic-ready. With balloon sleeves and raw edges, this mini is made for hot days when pants aren't an option. Azure Kimono | Rebel Cairo In crinkled cotton and ocean blue, this ruffled, hand-embellished kimono gives off effortless resort energy with every step. Carol Top | Kage Light, loose, and made to let the breeze in. The Carol Top is collared, sleeveless, and exactly what you reach for when it's too hot to think. SPF 30 Peach Skin Tint | Mother Naked A sheer wash of colour with SPF built in. Part blush, part skin tint, this one keeps your face sun-safe and flushed in all the right ways. 510 | Amr Saad With a square aviator frame and cutout corners, these double-bridged shades walk the line between retro cool and future chic. Black Puffy Skirt | Anippe Short, flouncy, and full of bounce. This skirt brings all the puff without the drama. Pair with anything and instantly look 10 degrees cooler. Hester | Flabelus Soft pink flats with a ballerina twist. Comfy, charming, and made for twirling your way through city strolls and sunny brunches. Mesh Bag Cocoa Brown | Miu Miu Made of tiny wooden beads, this mesh bag brings texture and charm to any look. Earthy, airy, and ready to tag along all summer long. Eclipsa Tortie Sunglasses | Hadia Ghaleb When the sun's relentless, go bigger. These oversized tortoiseshell shades with star-studded frames bring the drama and the shade. Palm One-Piece Terracotta | Léa The Label A heatwave hero. With an asymmetrical cut, a knotted bust, and a warm terracotta hue, this suit was made for golden hour dips and beach-to-lounge. Relief Sun Aqua Fresh Sunscreen | Beauty of Joseon Hydrating, weightless, and quick to sink in. This rice-infused SPF is your no-white-cast, no-melting-down answer to MENA heatwaves. Juliette Thong Sandal 45 Print Snake Natural | Amina Muaddi With its mini flared heel and barely-there straps, this snake-print sandal brings heat-beating ease to even the most dressed-up summer nights. Polo Djebra | Chez Nous Crafted for scorching Middle Eastern summers, this airy linen-cotton polo blends Djerba-inspired embroidery with a fit light enough for souks, rooftops, and sea breezes. Daar Dahlia | Olivia Pants Made from breathable Egyptian cotton, these parachute pants are equal parts airy and dramatic. Puffy legs and crisp poplin keep things cool, comfy, and street-styled. BEYA | Duha A fuss-free slip-on made for scorching sidewalks and spontaneous summer plans. Beya keeps things easy, breezy, and stylish with every step. Dream Shell Swimsuit | Oceanus x Zandra Rhodes Midnight tropics, but make it couture. Hand-beaded in London, this deep violet stunner turns every swim into a runway moment. Woven Swing Tote Bag | Coach Woven leather meets everyday ease. This roomy carryall in rich Maple brown brings laid-back structure to long, sun-drenched days on the move. São Set | Hourglass Swims A shape-shifter of a swim top. With 10+ ways to tie it and adjustable coverage, this double-layered piece adapts to every mood and moment. Sun Arabic Trucker | Studio Suez This punchy red cap brings the cool with bold contrast stitching and Arabic embroidery. Whether you're standing out for your ex or hiding from them, it's got you covered. Agni Skirt | Susamusa Made for hot summer nights in mid-July. The ruched tie lets you switch from demure to daring, depending on the dinner, or who's on the rooftop. New Raphia Wave Bucket Bag | Rabanne Crochet meets cool girl. This natural raffia bucket bag is all beach club by day, rooftop mezze by night. Complete with Rabanne's iconic 1969 discs for just enough shine. Faux Filler Kalamantina Jelly Oil | Huda Beauty A citrusy collab with Saint Levant, this juicy orange-scented lip oil gives you glassy shine and kissably soft lips with zero stickiness. ALKA Orange Fleck | A Better Feeling Sculptural and sharp, these orange-flecked cat-eye sunnies bring edge to your eyewear game. The cut-out hinge and amber lenses seal the cool. CHESTER Mule in Denim Silver | IZIE A little Y2K, a little space age. These denim mules with mirror-shine silver tips are made for strutting around with an iced matcha in hand.


Al-Ahram Weekly
20-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Al-Ahram Weekly
Ahmed Saad lights up summer with first part of new album - Music - Arts & Culture
Egyptian singer Ahmed Saad has released the first part of his new album, Beyestahbel, which features cheerful, summer-themed tracks that have already gained significant traction across streaming platforms, shedding light on his collaboration with Amr Saad and Ruby. Released on 16 July, the first part of the album features five tracks: the title song Beyestahbel, Akhouya (a collaboration with his brother, Amr Saad), Mekassarat, Tany (a duet with Ruby), and Batta. The second part will be released on 24 July and will include five additional tracks. The already released songs are filled with upbeat rhythms and playful tone, marking a continuation of Saad's signature style while offering a fresh, carefree sound that resonates with listeners during the peak of the season. Beyestahbel (loosely translated to Playing Dumb) is a light‑hearted, playful, and a bit tongue‑in‑cheek song that frames a character who "pretends to be silly." The song serves as a microcosm of the album's style: humorous, upbeat, experimental, and aimed squarely at summer listeners seeking energetic and relatable content. Another track, titled Akhouya (My Brother), features the singer's brother, actor Amr Saad. The lyrics emphasise siblings' emotional bonding, trust, and mutual support, especially in the face of adversity. Third in line comes Mekassarat, a song that conveys a message of saying "no" to perfectionism and stress, advocating for personal well-being and mental peace over societal pressure. It captures the carefree essence of summer and 'mental liberation'. The music video quickly rose to the top of YouTube, garnering almost 700,000 views in just four days and ranking #3 on the Charts for Trending music. In turn, the song titled Tany (Again) garnered almost 1 million views on YouTube, in large part due to Saad's collaboration with well-known singer Ruby. This is the second time the two singers have collaborated, after the success of their previous 2023 hit Ya Layaly. The song's lyrics are built around a playful, light-hearted concept of encountering someone "again" and questioning why they have returned now, especially after one has moved on. Similar to other songs from the album, Tany's music video relies on vibrant summer aesthetics—bold outfits, playful banter, and expressive choreography—matching the upbeat nature of the song. The final song in the set is titled Batta, a fun and comedic song whose lyrics describe a confident and captivating woman who stands out in any crowd, with her unique presence and the effect she has on those around her. All five songs from the first part of the Beyestahbel album garnered between 400,000 and 1 million views so far. Complementing the summer vibes, the songs blend traditional shaabi elements with contemporary pop and dance influences, with each being accompanied by a visually compelling music video. Directed by renowned filmmakers like Taha El-Tounsi and Ahmed Abdel-Wahid, the videos are characterised by their high production values and engaging narratives. Ahmed Saad The 43-year-old pop and shaabi singer came to the limelight in 2003, releasing several albums and many successful hits since then. His single Aleky Eyoun, released in 2022, has garnered over 300 million views on YouTube. Saad often collaborates with various Arab musicians, including Assala, Ruby, Hany Shaker, and Bahaa Sultan. Follow us on: Facebook Instagram Whatsapp Short link:


Emirates Woman
10-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Emirates Woman
5 Arab brands with the best sunglasses to invest in
Fashion by Sarah Joseph 2 hours ago As peak sunglasses season will soon dawn upon us again, there are a host of sophisticated Arab eyewear brands that are sure to make a statement with every outfit during summer and beyond. From 2000's inspired shades to futuristic styles, each face is accentuated by the right shape of aviators as Emirates Woman has curated an edit of noteworthy eyewear brands to continually extend your support to. Karen Wazen Eyewear Several A-listers ranging from Kourtney Kardashian to Camila Coelho have been spotted wearing a pair of this brand's luxe sunglasses. The Dubai-based maven Karen Wazen has created a cult following with her namesake eyewear brand that launched in 2018. From trend-focused lenses with UV protection to styles varying from retro cat-eye to futuristic micro shades, we just can't get enough of all the diverse pieces this luxury brand produces. For more information or to make a purchase visit Amr Saad View this post on Instagram A post shared by amr saad (@amrsaadartisan) With sustainability at the core of this sunglasses brand, Amr Saad is an Egyptian brand that produces handcrafted eyewear and self-expression jewellery that is inspired by human stories. By embodying his artistic traits into each design, elements of the earth are portrayed through each conceptual design as an ode to timeless craftsmanship. It continues to forge a path against the world of mass production with pieces inspired from the 60s. For more information visit Alaïa View this post on Instagram A post shared by ALAÏA (@maisonalaia) With the label known to explore the Tunisian couturier Azzedine Alaïa's heritage, which is a mix of classic and modern in a joyful celebration of unprecedented elegance is seen, the brand has a reputation for its originality and unique quality of design and craftsmanship. With a continuous devotion to the perfect shape, Maison Alaïa is constantly striving for perfection through each piece. For more information visit Port Tanger View this post on Instagram A post shared by Port Tanger (@porttanger) While seeking inspiration from the modern city of Tangier, this handcrafted eyewear line celebrates the DNA of its origins with Moorish architecture serving as a frame. Each pair is carefully curated by keeping Port Tanger's values in mind as it appreciates the pillars of nostalgia, tradition and craftsmanship, as several celebrities including A$AP Rocky and Imaan Hammam also being fans of the brand. For more information visit Ahlem Eyewear View this post on Instagram A post shared by AHLEM (@ahlem) Founded by Manai-Platt, originally of Tunisian descent, the Parisian brand, exudes simplistic elegance in all its forms, as there's enhanced attention to detail in every pair with the Ahlem eyewear gearing towards an innovative approach in their creations. Exuding the laidback nature of Venice Beach, the founder's values are stylishly approached through an edge for either everyday work or special occasions. Being worn by the likes of Robert Downy Jr. and Beyoncé, there are several noteworthy personalities that have been spotted in this covetable brand. For more information visit – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram Images: Instagram, Feature image: Instagram @ahlem


Al Bawaba
22-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Al Bawaba
"Sayed El Nas": Amr Saad highly anticipated drama set to dominate Ramadan 2025
ALBAWABA - "Sayed El Nas" is one of the most anticipated dramas for the Ramadan 2025 season, and the Egyptian and Arab audiences are getting ready to watch it. Amr Saad, Reem Mostafa, Ahmed Zaher, Ahmed Rizk, Elham Shaheen, Engy El Mokadem, Khaled El Sawy, Nashwa Mostafa, Rana Raees, Malak Ahmed Zaher, Ahmed Fahmy, Mona Fadali, Mahmoud Qabil, and Tarek El Nahry are among the art stars of the series, which was written by Khaled Salah and directed by Mohamed Sami. Following its premiere on MBC Egypt, the official promo for the series was a huge hit, garnering over 10 million views in a single day, demonstrating the public's eagerness for the show. Expectations that the series will be among the most well-known rivals in the Ramadan race were heightened by the audience's positive reactions to the promo on social media, which also showed how quickly events happened and how well the work's actors performed. The narrative of "Sayed El Nas" As it centers on the character of the work's hero, played by Amr Saad, who embodies the traits of nobility and chivalry and lives among the residents of his well-liked neighborhood, "Sayed El Nas" takes place within a social drama framework that addresses the problems of the Egyptian neighborhood. He handles difficult situations with a combination of firmness and mercy, earning him everyone's respect, but he also has to deal with conflicts and challenges from other characters who try to trap him or take advantage of his generosity. In addition to being a popular drama, the series addresses significant social issues, including the struggle between good and evil, the idea of justice in popular neighborhoods, the effects of economic changes on the poor classes, and how living pressures impact family cohesion by illuminating the relationships between spouses, kids, and friends in the face of everyday crises. Through his official YouTube page, artist Ahmed Saad released "Gedaa," the theme song for the upcoming Ramadan episode of the television series "Sayed El Nas." Written by Essam Hajjaj, composed by Tamer El-Hajj, and released by Ashraf El-Prince, the song "Gedaa" Broadcast times and channels The following schedule indicates that the series will only be available on the MBC network during the month of Ramadan in 2025: 10 p.m. on MBC Egypt, with a rebroadcast at 5 a.m. MBC: 9:30 p.m. MBC Egypt 2: rerun at 4 p.m., 1:30 a.m. MBC Iraq: 9:00 p.m. Shahid platform: The series is also available on the MBC Group's digital platform, which lets viewers watch the episodes whenever they want. Before airing, the television show "Sayed El-Nas" attracted a lot of attention from viewers for a number of reasons, such as the resumption of collaboration between director Mohamed Sami and star Amr Saad and the involvement of numerous drama stars, both of which strengthen the series. The teaser's popularity and record-breaking viewership, along with the positive public response to the song "Gedaa," suggest that the series will rank among the most watched shows throughout the forthcoming Ramadan season, particularly among viewers who enjoy social dramas starring well-known characters. Amr Saad Instagram profile


Al-Ahram Weekly
17-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Al-Ahram Weekly
What to watch in Ramadan 2025? - Screens - Arts & Culture
Ahram Online walks you through a list of Egyptian Ramadan 2025 TV series and where to watch them. 30-Episode Series Seed El-Nas (Master of People) Genre: Thriller Director: Mohamed Sami Starring: Amr Saad, Khaled El-Sawy, Elham Shahin, and Emad Zeyada Available at: Shahid and MBC The series follows the story of Garhy (Amr Saad), who faces a new reality after his father's death: a mysterious key, a huge fortune, a dark past, and ruthless enemies. He must embark on a journey to protect his legacy and his family. Ish Ish Genre: Drama Director: Mohamed Sami Starring: Mai Omar, Maged El-Masry, and Hala Sedky Available at: MBC and Shahid Ish Ish (Mai Omar) inherits her mother's beauty and poverty and works as a belly dancer against her will. She then, by coincidence, enters the world of the Geretly family, only to discover that her tragic life is an extension of her family's buried secrets. Fahd El-Batal Genre: Thriller Director: Mohamed Abdelsalam Starring: Ahmed El-Awady, Mirna Nour El-Din, Ahmed Abdelaziz, and Mahmoud El-Bezawy Available at: CBC, Al-Hayah, ON, and Viu The series takes place inside a marble factory, where Fahd (Ahmed El-Awady) works as a marble craftsman after escaping from his family in Upper Egypt due to injustice. He then falls in love with his colleague, Kanaria, but the competition between him and her father in the marble market creates significant obstacles in their relationship. Hakim Basha Genre: Action Director: Ahmed Khaled Amin Starring: Mostafa Shaaban, Sahar El-Sayegh, Riyad El-Kholy, and Dina Fouad Available at: CBC, DMC, Al-Hayah, Watch It, and Shahid The series is set in Upper Egypt and features tensions between a group of men, including Mostafa Shaaban, who deal in stolen artefacts. W Teqabel Habib (Then You Meet A Lover) Genre: Drama Director: Mohamed Hamdy El-Khabeeri Starring: Yasmine Abdelaziz, Karim Fahmy, Khaled Selim, and Nicole Saba Available at: DMC and Watch It The series is about a rich woman who discovers her husband cheated on her and is secretly married. She decides to leave him and starts a complicated love story that brings her a lot of emotional pain. While dealing with her new life, she learns surprising things about her ex-husband's family, leading her into a brutal and intense fight. El-Atawla 2 (The Heavyweights 2) Genre: Action Director: Ahmed Khaled Moussa Starring: Ahmed El-Sakka, Tarek Lotfy, and Bassem Samra Available at: MBC and Shahid Nassar (Ahmed El-Sakka) is forced to continue working in fraud when he discovers that his daughter has a fatal disease, with treatment costing millions. Fe Lahza (In a Moment) Genre: Drama Director: Ahmed Khaled Starring: Ahmed Fahmy, Mirna Nour Eldin, and Naglaa Badr Available at: TOD The series follows the escalation of events that could happen in a "moment," where romance and revenge play a significant role in the plot. Al-Maddah 5: Ostorat Al-Ahd (The Legend of Covenant) Genre: Horror Director: Ahmed Samir Farag Starring: Hamada Helal, Ghada Adel, and Khaled El-Sawy Available at: MBC and Shahid In the fifth season, Saber Al-Maddah (Hamada Helal) continues his battle against the jinn, striving with determination to overcome them and rid the world of their evil, as he has done in the past, amid changes unfolding in his personal life. Mini Series/15-Episode Series Kamel El-Addad (Full House) Genre: Comedy Director: Khaled El-Halafawy Starring: Dina El-Sherbiny, Sherif Salama, Esaad Younis, and Mariam El-Khosht Available at: ON and Shahid Just as Laila and Ahmed (Dina El-Sherbiny and Sherif Salama) settle down with their children, their routine is shaken by a wave of challenges when Laila's ex-husband and Ahmed's sister enter their life. Ekhwaty (My Sisters) Genre: Thriller Director: Mohamed Shaker Starring: Nelly Karim, Ruby, Kinda Alloush, and Gihan El-Shamashergy Available at: Watch It, Shahid, and DMC The series revolves around four sisters, one of whom seeks help from her siblings after her husband is killed, fearing she may be accused of the crime. Zolm El-Mastaba Genre: Drama Director: Hany Khalifa Starring: Eyad Nassar, Fathy Abdelwahab, Riham Abdelghaffour, and Basma Available at: DMC, Al-Hayah, and Watch It The series highlights the traditions that govern life in the countryside rather than the legal system. Lam Shamseya Genre: Thriller Director: Karim El-Shenawy Starring: Amina Khalil, Ahmed El-Saadany, Yousra El-Lozy, and Mohamed Shahin Available at: DMC Ragia (Amina Khalil) is a teacher and a mother of two who faces numerous issues that jeopardize the stability of her family, leading her to stress and anxiety. Montahy El-Salaheya (Expired) Genre: Thriller Director: Tamer Nadi Starring: Mohamed Farag, Yasmine Raeis, Heba Magdy, and Mahmoud El-Leithy Available at: MBC and Shahid Saleh's (Mohamed Farag) life falls apart after a work-related issue lands him in prison. Subsequently, he loses his job, his wife separates from him, and his relationship with his only daughter becomes strained. Following his release from prison, he attempts to reform and reconstruct his life through online gambling, only to find himself immersed in a dangerous world. Nos El-Shaab Esmo Mohamed (Half The Population is Called Mohamed) Genre: Romantic Director: Abdelaziz El-Naggar Starring: Essam Omar, Sherin, Rania Youssef, and Mayan El-Sayed Available at: MBC Mohamed (Essam Omar) leads a monotonous life that has become boring. He makes efforts to alter his lifestyle in any possible way. He falls in love with two entirely different girls and decides to marry both of them, but his actions result in numerous struggles. Athena Genre: Drama Director: Yehia Ismail Starring: Riham Haggag, Ahmed Magdy, and Nabil Eissa Available at: Rotana Drama A journalist is forced to retire for a period after she is exposed to a major crisis in her life, but she returns to her work after her sister commits suicide through the Dark Web. She embarks on a dangerous journey within the Dark Web world to discover its secrets and dangers. Alby W Moftaho (Key To My Heart) Genre: Drama Director: Tamer Mohsen Starring: Asser Yassin, Mai Ezzeldin, Ashraf Abdelbaky, and Diab Available at: ON A divorced woman seeks to reconcile with her ex-husband for the sake of their young son by temporarily marrying another man to remarry the former one. She unexpectedly encounters a potential unmarried man to whom she does not reveal her true intentions. El-Nos Genre: Drama Director: Hossam Aly Starring: Ahmed Amin, Asmaa Aboulyazid, and Sedky Sakhr Available at: ON and Yango Play The series follows the story of Abdelaziz El-Nos (Ahmed Amin), whose life changes as he turns from a pickpocket into a hero when he establishes a national resistance movement against the British occupation that many people from different sectors of society join. Ahwet El-Mahatta (The Station's Coffeeshop) Genre: Crime Director: Islam Khairy Starring: Ahmed Ghozzi, Bayoumi Fouad, Reyad El-Kholy, and Hala Sedky Available at: CBC, ON, and Yango Play The series is set in a coffee shop near a train station in Cairo, where travellers from different governorates arrive. The plot unfolds as a murder takes place there. Ashghal Shaqa Gedan (Very House Duties) Genre: Comedy Director: Khaled Diab Starring: Hesham Maged, Asmaa Galal, Mostafa Ghareib, and Salwa Mohammed Ali Available at: MBC and Shahid Dr. Hamdi and his wife continue to face challenges as they raise their twins but still struggle to find a suitable maid. Gawdar - Alf Leyla w Leyla 2 (Gawdar - One Thousand and One Nights 2) Genre: Drama Director: Islam Khairy Starring: Yasser Galal, Yasmin Raeis, Nour, and Tara Emad Available at: Watch It and ON Gawdar continues to face struggles with his enemies and the conspiracies against him as the Shimoun (his enemies) continue manipulating Gawdar to access the treasures. El Captain (The Captain) Genre: Comedy Director: Moataz El-Tony Starring: Akram Hosny, Ayah Samaha, Sawsan Badr, and Ahmed Abdelwahab Available at: DMC and Watch It The series tells the story of Hossam (Akram Hosny), a pilot who causes a plane crash and is then haunted by the passengers' spirits. Shabab Imra'a (A Woman's Men) Genre: Drama Director: Ahmed Hassan Starring: Ghada Abdelrazek, Abeer Sabry, Youssef Omar, and Mohamed Mahmoud Available at: Hya TV Shabab Imra'a is a television remake of the 1956 classic film directed by Salah Abu Seif. Ghada Abdelrazek plays Shafaat, originally portrayed by Tahiyya Karyuka. The original film, which starred Shokry Sarhan, Shadia, and Serag Mounir, explored the psychological and social contrasts between rural and urban life, featuring a powerful woman who influences those around her. Welad Shams (Shams Sons) Genre: Thriller Director: Shady Abdelsalam Starring: Mahmoud Hemida, Ahmed Malek, and Taha Desouky Available at: CBC, DMC, El-Mehwar, and Watch It After enduring harsh conditions within the orphanage and facing bullying and exploitation from the manager, two orphans (Ahmed Malek and Taha Desouky) choose to reject this life and rebel against it, especially after being forced by the manager to steal and commit fraud. Shahadet Moamlet Atfal (Child Treatment Certificate) Genre: Comedy Director: Sameh Abdel-Aziz Starring: Mohamed Heneidy, Sabry Fawaz, Khaled Anwar, and Alaa Morsy Available at: CBC, DMC, and Watch It Mohamed Heneidy plays the role of a lawyer who falls into a coma and wakes up two decades later to find an entirely changed society. Hesbet Omry (My Life's Calculation) Genre: Drama Director: Mai Mamdouh Starring: Rogena, Mohamed Radwan, and Mahmoud El-Bezzawy Available at: DMC, Viu, and Watch It The series follows the story of Hind (Rogena), whose life unravels when she discovers a shocking secret after 20 years of marriage. Kicked out by her husband, she fights for her share of his wealth. El-Sharna'a (The Cocoon) Genre: Thriller Director: Mahmoud Abdeltawab Starring: Ahmed Dawood, Sabry Fawaz, Sara Abi Kanaan, and Mariam El-Khosht Available at: Watch It An accountant (Ahmed Dawood) uncovers suspicious and illegal activities within his company, leading to conflicts. Simultaneously, he lives a parallel life that leaves him unaware of his reality, prompting him to seek an understanding of the truth surrounding him. Aysha El-Dor (Living The Fantasy) Genre: Comedy Director: Ahmed El-Gendy Starring: Donia Samir Ghanem, Mohamed Kilany, and Amira Adeeb Available at: ON, Shahid, and Watch It Aysha (Donia Samir Ghanem) devoted herself to raising her children and serving those around her. She is given a chance at life again when she enrols in university on behalf of her niece. Obal Andoko (Many Happy Returns) Genre: Comedy Director: Alaa Ismail Starring: Amy Samir Ghanem, Hassan El-Raddad, and Mohamed Tharwat Available at: ON and Viu The story revolves around a couple preparing for marriage who encounter obstacles that could lead to separation. El-Amira: Del Heita (The Princess: Shadow of A Wall) Genre: Drama Director: Sherine Adel Starring: Yasmine Sabry, Nicolas Moawad, Hala Fakher, and Wafaa Amer Available at: Abu Dhabi TV The series sheds light on women's issues where it explores how marriage and divorce can be unjust for women. Short link: