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Ramadan TV Series in Egypt: Tradition, Debate, and New Releases

This year, Ramadan in Egypt coincides with the arrival of spring, creating a festive atmosphere. Streets are decorated with lanterns, and families gather to break their fast with iftar before settling in to watch musalsalat—daily TV series aired during Ramadan. These series cover a wide array of genres, from historical dramas to comedies, sparking debates over moral values. This season, El Nos stands out as it explores the 1930s British occupation, following a pickpocket’s journey of redemption and resistance. Available on Shahid and WATCH IT, these shows offer a blend of entertainment, cultural reflection, and societal conversation.

Source: okayafrica

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