
Samah El Hariry
Writing
Known For

In the bustling Al-Jamaliya district of Cairo, two powerful rival families — the Gebaly and the Gharbawy — clash over wealth, dominance, and deep-rooted grievances. At the centre is Harb, a strong yet good-hearted man navigating loyalty, love, and betrayal, as old scores, inheritance disputes, and criminal entanglements pull everyone around him into an escalating war for control.
Harb El Gebaly

The series revolves around the Egyptian pharaonic heritage and examines the social situation in Egypt during the period of conflict that is the 1950s, during which the Egyptians united against the British and the family of Muhammad Ali, until the 1952 revolution broke out to save the country.
The Pasha's House

Set in Upper Egypt, the series follows Rouh, a girl connected to the world of Jinn and demons, who stirs a lot of trouble and tension between the locals with her spells.
The Witch of the South

The series depicts the issue of how young girls are married off to much older men in rural Egypt, through the story of Abdel Qawy, an old man who marries multiple minors, and the conflict between him and those who oppose him, including Etr and Attiat.
The Minors

The Truth and the Mirage is an Egyptian series produced by Media Production City. This series revolves around a wealthy, authoritarian woman, played by actress Fifi Abdo.
Truth and Mirage

Amr gets involved in a relationship with Buthaina, his partner Amjad's ex-wife, and is forced to marry her secretly and hide the matter from his first wife, Alia. As things develop, Amr finds himself torn between Amjad, Buthaina, and Alia, and he has to make a difficult decision to face what is happening.
Legitimate Relationship

Riad raises his orphaned niece, Abeer, as his own. But tensions flare between Abeer and his greedy wife, who tries to keep her away at all costs.
Days

The story of a poor girl trying to overcome misery and poverty by working with charlatans; meanwhile, her friend decides to travel to the Gulf to search for money and fulfill her wishes.
The Permissible
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Ahlam La Tanam
When their wealthy father dies, the four sons are shocked to discover that he stipulated in his will that they can't get their inheritance unless they remain unwed till the age of forty. Motivated by the problems he faced because he married young, the father has now left his sons in a tough spot.
Azzam's Children
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