Ramy follows the life of Ramy, a first-generation Egyptian-American Muslim man living in New Jersey. As he grapples with his cultural identity, Ramy explores the complexities of dating, his relationship with his family, and the challenges of being a Muslim in an increasingly xenophobic society. Through humor and drama, the show delves into themes of self-exploration, spirituality, and the immigrant experience.
In modern-day Istanbul, a young man discovers he has superhuman powers and must become the protector of the city against ancient and supernatural threats.
Yunus Emre is a TV show that depicts the life of the 13th-century Turkish poet and Sufi mystic. It explores his journey through Anatolia during the Mongol invasions, his encounters with various figures of the time, and his spiritual quest to spread the message of love and peace. The series showcases the struggles, triumphs, and teachings of Yunus Emre, highlighting his impact on Turkish culture and the Ottoman Empire.
Ainun found out that her biological father, Abah Mulya, was actually a spiritual teacher who taught heresy and distanced himself from the Qibla. Can Ainun guide them to the right path again?
Mehmed: The Conqueror is a historical drama series that follows the life and accomplishments of Mehmed the Conqueror, the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire. The show explores his rise to power, his military campaigns, and his ultimate conquest of Constantinople in 1453. It delves into the political intrigues, the battles, and the personal relationships that shaped Mehmed's reign. With themes of power, revenge, love, and betrayal, Mehmed: The Conqueror presents a gripping narrative of an iconic historical figure in Turkish history.
A biographical epic that follows the life of Malcolm X, from his upbringing in poverty to his transformation into a prominent Black Nationalist leader as a member of the Nation of Islam. The film explores Malcolm X's journey, from his early years as a small-time gangster to his eventual assassination, highlighting his influential role in the civil rights movement and his struggle against racism.
Nisa and Aris' initially happy household shakes when Nisa's younger sibling comes to live with them.
Citizen Khan is a comedy TV show that follows the life of Mr. Khan, a self-proclaimed community leader and 'Citizen Khan'. He tries to balance his role as a family man, his love for cricket, and his attempts to impress the members of the local mosque. With a laugh track and a long-suffering wife, Mr. Khan navigates through humorous situations that often highlight elements of Pakistani culture and satirize life in Birmingham, England.
John Shaft Jr., a cyber security expert, enlists the help of his father, the legendary John Shaft, to uncover the truth behind his best friend's death. As they dig deeper, they discover a conspiracy that threatens to destroy everything they care about.
Irma is obsessed with her cousin Galang, who is married. She turns to black magic to harm Galang's wife and unleash terror in their household. Little did Irma know that the threat would also endanger her own life.
A man named Pawan Kumard goes on a journey to reunite a mute six-year-old Pakistan girl, Shahida alias Munni with her parents, back to her hometown in Pakistan. In the process, he becomes an unlikely hero and a symbol of hope for people across borders.
Adam, a fisherman's son, is given the opportunity to study at Al-Azhar University in Cairo, the heart of Sunni Islam. However, he soon finds himself caught in a web of conspiracy as he becomes a pawn in the power struggle between Egypt's religious and political leaders.
In 1983, Dilan reunites with his elementary school friends after a year and a half away and tries to impress a transfer student.
Set in the 7th century, the movie follows the life of Prophet Muhammad and the early years of Islam. It explores his personal struggles, the development of the religion, and the challenges faced by his followers.
Lela, a mortician, finds something odd about the body of her mother who died suddenly. Trapped in sacred tension and a tense horror journey, Lela discovers another oddity in the body of the corpse she was bathing.
Skin is a powerful drama based on the true story of Bryon Widner, a former white supremacist who turns his back on hatred and violence to start a new life.
Sekar, tries to support his 3 children alone by opening a food stall. Lately he has been worried because his merchandise always goes stale shortly after the food is served. Sekar went to see Mak Ambar, the shaman who put up 'penglaris' in his stall. However, it turned out that Mak Ambar had died. Since then, Jin, who has been helping him, demands his life until Sekar is possessed every night. The three children tried to get treatment, but this attempt actually threatened the lives of them and their family.
Azur and Asmar are raised as brothers by a loving nanny in medieval France. When Azur is sent away, he grows up to be a nobleman while Asmar becomes a lowly street performer. Years later, both embark on a dangerous quest to find the legendary Djinn-fairy who has been kidnapped by an evil sorcerer. Along the way, they must confront their own prejudices and learn the true meaning of brotherhood and friendship.
A blind girl, Zooni, falls in love with a dark hero, Rehan. Their love is tested when Rehan reveals his true identity as a resistance fighter. The story takes a tragic turn when Zooni's long-lost love returns and she must choose between her past and her present.
Halfaouine: Boy of the Terraces tells the story of a young boy growing up in Tunisia, navigating the complexities of family relationships, sexuality, and societal expectations. Through his adventures and encounters in the neighborhood, he begins to explore themes of religion, love, and self-discovery, ultimately entering into a new phase of adolescence.