The Mokhtar Narrative is a TV show set in the 7th century during the Umayyad Caliphate. It tells the story of Mokhtar al-Thaqafi, a revolutionary figure who played a significant role in the events leading up to the Battle of Karbala. The show delves into the civil war and the rise of the Shia sect of Islam. It offers insights into the culture, history, and religious dynamics of that era.
Elyas, a former Special Forces soldier who has become paranoid since a mission in Afghanistan, is recruited to ensure the safety of Amina and her daughter Nour, 13 years old, both of whom came from the Middle East for the holidays. As he takes office, Elyas senses something is up.
Sindbad the Sailor is a popular character from the collection of Middle Eastern folk tales known as One Thousand and One Nights. This TV show follows the thrilling adventures of Sindbad as he sails the seas, encounters magical creatures, and overcomes various challenges.
In 2050 Riyadh, elder Asma's richly captivating storytelling transports her cherished grandchildren to fabled times where they learn that modern-day dilemmas are no match for the trials, tribulations and words of wisdom passed from generation to generation through their fascinating folktales.
Omar is a biographical drama that depicts the life of Omar Ibn Al-Khattab, a prominent figure in Islamic history. The show chronicles his journey from a fierce opponent of Islam to one of its most influential leaders. It explores his conversion to Islam, his role as the second caliph of the Rashidun Caliphate, and the challenges he faced in establishing and spreading Islam.
Tash ma Tash is a popular comedy sketch show from Saudi Arabia that has been on air since 1994. It is known for its satirical take on various aspects of Saudi Arabian culture and society.
After a Jewish prince is betrayed and sent into slavery by a Roman friend in 1st-century Jerusalem, he regains his freedom and comes back for revenge. Judah Ben-Hur, a wealthy merchant in Judea, is living under the oppressive Roman Empire. When his old friend and now Roman Tribune, Messala, asks for Judah's help in rounding up local dissenters, Judah refuses to betray his own people. In retaliation, Messala frames the Hur family for an assassination attempt. Judah is condemned to death as a slave in the galleys, while his sister and mother are imprisoned. After three years in captivity, Judah escapes and is rescued by a Roman admiral, Quintas Arrius. They return to Rome, where Judah becomes a rich and influential man. However, he cannot forget his vow of revenge against Messala. Along the road to Judea, Judah meets an Arab sheikh and an old wise man named Balthasar, who befriend him. Sheikh Ilderim, the sheikh, coaches Judah to ride his team of white horses in a chariot race against Messala. Judah agrees and prepares for the race. In the arena, Judah and Messala collide repeatedly, but Judah emerges victorious. Messala is gravely injured and reveals that Judah's mother and sister are alive, suffering from leprosy in a leper colony. Overwhelmed with grief and seeking release from his hatred, Judah witnesses the crucifixion of Jesus. Judah's mother and sister are miraculously healed, and Judah's heart is filled with love and forgiveness.
Al Asouf is a captivating historical drama TV show set in Saudi Arabia during the 1970s and 1980s. It explores the lives of an Arab family and the challenges they face in a rapidly changing society. The show delves into the rich history and cultural nuances of the Arabian Peninsula, while also highlighting the complexities of family relationships.
In the fictional city of Agrabah, a street urchin named Aladdin and a Grand Vizier named Jafar both seek a magical lamp with the power to grant wishes. Aladdin, with the help of a genie, uses his wit and courage to win over Princess Jasmine and defeat Jafar.
The story follows T.E. Lawrence, an English officer stationed in Cairo during World War I. Against orders, Lawrence assesses Prince Faisal's revolt against the Turks and proposes a daring attack on Aqaba. With the help of Arab tribes, Lawrence leads a successful campaign against the Turks. However, his actions lead to a series of traumatic events, causing him to question his role and purpose. In the end, Lawrence's efforts to unite the tribes and liberate Arabia are overshadowed by political struggles and the realities of post-war governance.
Isabel is a TV show that tells the story of Queen Isabella I of Castile, exploring her rise to power, her struggles as a female ruler in a patriarchal society, and her role in shaping Spanish history. The show delves into court intrigue, political alliances, and the conflicts Isabella faced with the Inquisition, among other historical events. It presents a gripping narrative of her life, achievements, and personal relationships.
Celebrity couple Khaled Saqer and Elham Ali host this social experiment, where Arab singles connect and commit to marriage — before meeting face-to-face.
In 922 A.D., Ahmed Ibn Fahdlan, falls in love with the wrong woman and is sent on a diplomatic mission to a Viking land. He becomes unwittingly embroiled in a quest to banish a mysterious threat. Alongside a group of Vikings, Ahmed must face the ancient evil known as the Wendol and save the kingdom of Venden.
Unwitting stepsisters, Mannat and Ibaadat, share a strong bond, but their lives take a dramatic turn when the sisters get entangled in a polygamous situation.
Little Mosque on the Prairie is a sitcom-comedy that follows the lives of Muslims living in a small town in Canada. The show focuses on the cultural misunderstandings, mixed marriages, and cultural clashes that arise in the community.
After being defeated by Aladdin, Jafar returns in his quest for revenge and plots to regain his magical powers using a magical object. Aladdin and his friends must once again stop Jafar and save the kingdom from his evil plans.
Imam Ali is a biographical TV show that explores the life and teachings of Imam Ali, a prominent figure in Islamic history and the fourth caliph of the Rashidun Caliphate. The show delves into his role in the early Islamic period, his close relationship with Prophet Muhammad, and his contributions to the development of Islam.
Arabian Nights is a two-part TV movie that tells the story of Arabian Nights, an ancient Middle Eastern tale. It follows the adventures of Scheherazade, a brave and clever woman who must tell stories to an evil sultan in order to stay alive. Along the way, she encounters characters like Aladdin, Ali Baba, and a magical lamp. The movie explores themes of magic, adventure, and the test of character.
A team of U.S. government agents are sent to investigate the bombing of an American facility in the Middle East. Along the way, they uncover a complex web of political tensions, terrorism, and religious extremism. As they dig deeper, they discover the true mastermind behind the attack and must stop them before more lives are lost. With high stakes and limited resources, the team must navigate a dangerous landscape, relying on their skills and instincts to bring the perpetrators to justice. Will they succeed in their mission or fall victim to the forces working against them?
Wallton, a sacked former policeman, is assigned to locate a priceless Arabian jewelry, a talisman. According to legend, the talisman brings misfortune and death to anyone who unlawfully takes the jewelery. The hunt for the mysterious talisman leads Wallton through all layers of society, and he encounters one mysterious death after another.