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- This is the biography of Al Hajjaj Bin Youssef AL Thaqafi, the distinguished character whom a lot controversy was raised around him during one of history's most turbulent eras.
- It tells the story behind the division of the powerful Andalusia state into warring small states and the great impact of this on the whole historical course of that era.
- The story of a girl who grows up with a reckless father and loses her mother who dies of cancer but she goes on with her life trying to find the happiness she always longed for.
- The series revolves around Harun Al Rashid's dilemma over which of his two sons he should choose as his successor, Mohammad who's called Al Amin or Abdullah who's called Al Maamoun.
- The biography of Balqis, the Queen of Sheba, has been overlooked by both historians and filmmakers, although in folklore and Arab and global collective consciousness, she is most worthy of the title of queen.
- This is the story of Al Yamamah Kingdom during its rise and tragic fall and the pointless conflicts between the two great Arab tribes, Tasam and Jdais.
- This is the life story of late Jordanian novelist Ghaleb Halasa, who comes back to his homeland Jordan after a long time to end up living in Amman which was then still developing.
- The Lakhmid king, Al Numan bin Al Munther, king of Hira, killed Oday bin Zaid Al Abbadi Al Shaer, who worked as a translator for Khosrow II. Later, Khosrow II sent for Al Numan but he feared him so he headed secretly to Dhi Qar and was hosted by Hani bin Masoud Sayed Shiban and Baker bin Wael. He left his money and wives there and headed to meet Khosrow II, who imprisoned him until he died in his cell. He appointed Iyas ibn Qabisah al-Ta'i as a new governor of Hira and ordered him to send him Al Numan's family and the 4000 shields, which were in his possession. When Iyas requested Hani bin Masoud to send him Al Numan's money and women, he refused!
- It highlights the conflicts within the Caliphate house from the second half of the Omayyad period until the beginning of the Abbasid period and its founder Abu Jafar Al Mansor, the lead character of this story.
- Nimer Bin Edwan is a good example of noble knights, who made their lives memorable by their great and noble feats. Their life stories are similar to those of romantic poets and great knights in the human history. Nimer was born when his father Qabalan died so he was related to his uncle Barakat, who took care of him since his childhood after he had married his mother, Nofa. The young boy was brought up in his uncle's house, and when he reached adolescence, a group of tourists visited Jordan. One of them was a french woman, who saw in Nimer the features of cleverness and distinction. She insisted on his mother to send him to Jerusalem to study and so it was. He was sent to Jerusalem then to Al Azhar and became the first regular student in the Jordanian Badia at that time. After he graduated, Nimer lived among his family from Al Edwan tribe, who was invaded by other tribes. He took part in some of those conflicts and became the leader of the Edwan tribe after he defeated Al Balqaa tribes. He then willingly ceded the tribe leadership to his cousin Homoud Bin Saleh Al Edwan. On a hunting trip with some people from his tribe in Maadaba, where the Sakher family lives, his eyes landed on a gorgeous Bedouin girl named Wadha. She was the daughter of a Sheikh from the Sakher family called Falah Al Sabilah. He fell in love with her, igniting one of the most famous love stories in the Jordanian desert. It's a story similar to the stories of Greek tragedy heroes but with Arab chivalry and a different cultural angle invented by the Arabian desert.
- The story of Alia and Inad who fall in love with each other at the first sight. They are torn apart by a tribal feud and have to go through so much pain and suffering to unite again.
- The story of the poet king who says at hearing of his father's death, "He wasted me when I was a kid and now he burdens me with his blood", so he decides to avenge his death.
- The series highlights a brilliant era in Arabic history when Qurtoba, which was then the capital of Andalusia, the pearl of the world and the beacon of civilization, faced many challenges and threats.
- Hashal decides to get married to his cousin Hasayef who asks him to bring her a deer. He goes with her brother Sajer to hunt one but he shoots someone by mistake and he dies. After they know which tribe the dead man is from, they go to make peace with its chief, Sheikh Lafi, who asks to marry Hasayef as a condition for peacemaking or what is called "Ghorrat Medah". Despite Hasayef's shock, she and the Sheikh get married and have twin boys, Iqab and Fawaz. She then asks for divorce and takes her two sons with her, who then become so famous for their courage. She hears about what Shafi is doing to the father of her sons so they come back and kick him out of the tribe. After their father's death, the two brothers fight over the leadership of the tribe. Iqab eventually gives it up to his brother Fawaz. After that, Matrouk kills Iqab and Shafi attempts to kill Fawaz, who was determined to take revenge for his uncle Sajer. Sajer protects Fawaz but he gets killed instead. Fawaz carries his body and returns with it to his grandfather's tribe, wondering how he will convince his people that he's not the killer. In the end, Hasayef meets Hashal and declines his marriage proposal after all what she's been through so they go separate ways in the midst of all sorrows.
- How did Shahrazad, the poor girl, succeed in changing the life of the Sultan Shahrayar and solving his problem of finding his true love?
- The events of the series start when Sheikh Daham refuses to marry off his daughter Karma to his nephew Ramah because his mother is not a Sheikh's daughter.When Rammah asks his uncle for his family's share of the pasture, he fudges him by promising to approve to marry him his daughter provided that he brings him Sheikh Dahaj's horse as her dowry. Rammah encounters some thieves who tie up some Sheikh and steal his horse. He saves the Sheikh and brings him back his horse, which turns out to be Sheikh Dahaj's horse. Rammah gives Sheikh Dahaj the horse in return of which he baptizes him with his son in a brotherhood of blood. When Rammah and his brother arrive at Rammah's tribe to deliver the horse to his uncle, Shayesh (Rammah's new blood brother) sees Karma (Rammah's love) and falls in love with her. Because of the brother of blood tie, Rammah abandons everything related to her and goes wandering in the desert until he meets "Mary." He decides to accompany her to her horse farm in Egypt. Shayesh gets married to Karma and promises to divorce her once she admits her love for Rammah, which she does. His journey begins in search of his brother. He eventually finds him after so much trouble and fulfills his promise and weds Karma to Rammah on his horse.
- TV Seriesa story set in the shadows of the pandemic, people's suffering during times of refuge, as they meet those from whom love and solidarity emerge, while confronting those from whom the seeds of exploitation have grown
- The story of a man who sacrifices his two sons for the sake of protecting a fugitive running away from the Ottoman army and refusing to surrender him to them.