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Sharjah TV presents a selection of distinguished series, including the Gulf drama "Aber Sabil", starring Abdul Mohsen Al Nemer, Abdullah Boushahri, and Wafaa Amer. The series explores humanitarian themes and airs at 22:00. Another Gulf drama, "Al Waqaid", portrays a historical era in the Gulf, focusing on the struggle between good and evil. The show airs at 00:30. Additionally, Sharjah TV features the Syrian drama "Banat Al Pasha", a story about a woman, Sabah, fighting to reclaim her children's rights from Hikmat Pasha. This series airs at 16:10.
Al Sharqiya Channel offers suspense-filled dramas this Ramadan. "Sadaf", a Gulf series about missing women, stars Buthaina Al Raisi and Hussein Mahdi and airs at 22:30. The channel also presents the Syrian drama "Al Ahd", a historical series set in the Ottoman Empire, which airs at 18:45. Additionally, the Gulf series "For Brides Only" deals with the challenges of married life and airs at 1:00.
Al-Wusta Channel features heritage dramas, starting with "Desert Justice", a Bedouin series showcasing authentic desert values. The series airs at 16:45. The channel also broadcasts "Al-Dawamah", a drama about betrayal, airing at 19:00, and "When Are the Days", a series about family relationships, which airs at 14:30.
Maraya Platform offers a range of Ramadan series in various genres. "Wahet Al-A'rabi", a Gulf historical drama, airs at 17:00. "Roxy Nights,” a popular Syrian series set in 1927 Damascus, explores power struggles and social status and airs at 8:00 PM. Maraya also features "Ya Ana Ya Hi", a Syrian-Jordanian comedy that airs after 21:30, and "For the Smart Only", an Egyptian comedy revolving around three scientists and their ambitious project.
Additionally, "Nasemat Ayloul", a light-hearted Syrian comedy set in a rural village, airs alongside "The Seven Wishes", an animated series exploring the significance of the number seven in life. Maraya viewers can also watch Sharjah Broadcasting Authority channels and their programs at convenient times.