Faraj Abdul Karim
Acting
Biography
Faraj Abdel Karim, born in Benghazi in 1971, is a theater and television actor and director. He graduated from the Radio and Television Department at Garyounis University in Benghazi. His roles include: Tam El Kalam (2014), a Ramadan poetry variety show; El Andalib (2014), a Ramadan variety show; Hadrazy 5 (2013), a Ramadan variety show; Hadrazy 4, a Ramadan variety show; Hadrazy 3, a Ramadan variety show; Hadrazy 2, a Ramadan variety show; Hadrazy 1, a Ramadan variety show; El Mostashfa (The Hospital), a play; El Wali Saheb El Maqha (The Governor, the Owner of the Cafe), a play; El Ghajar Ghajar (The Gypsies, Gypsies), a play; Kalam Nisawin (Women's Talk), a play; La'bet El Sultan Wal Wazir (The Sultan's Game and the Minister), a play; El Sour (The Wall), a play; Zad El Khair (The Provision of Goodness), an audio series; Nabdh El Lughah (The Pulse of Language), an audio series; Ashraqat El Shams (The Sun Rose), an audio series.
Known For

In the harsh alleys of Benghazi and the sound of unending gunfire, the series explores the “War of Dignity” as a powerful shock that shattered Libyan consciousness, depicting what happens behind closed doors. It shows the sting of loss, the weight of waiting, and how fear became determination that changed thousands of families' lives بين أزقة بنغازي الصامدة وصدى الرصاص الذي لم يهدأ، يغوص مسلسل "القرار" في أدق تفاصيل "حرب الكرامة"، لا كوقائع عسكرية جافة، بل كزلزالٍ الوعي الجمعي الليبي. راصدا ما يحدث خلف الأبواب المغلقة؛ حيث مرارة الخسارة، وثقل الانتظار، وكيف تحول الخوف إلى إرادة غيرت ملامح الحياة اليومية لآلاف العائلات. .
The Decision 2026

Drunk and alone, a man moves into his late uncle's house only to find he’s sharing the space with something supernatural.