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Standard ArabicCulture0 to A1 Course → Arabic cinema and TV → Arabic TV

Arabic TV has a rich and diverse history, reflecting the cultural and linguistic diversity of the Arab world. From historical dramas to reality shows, Arabic TV offers a wide range of genres and programming that cater to different tastes and interests. In this lesson, we will explore the most popular TV shows and series in the Arabic world, giving you an insight into the vibrant and dynamic television landscape of the region.

Arabic TV Shows and Series[edit | edit source]

Arabic TV shows and series have gained popularity not only within the Arab world but also internationally. These shows have captivated audiences with their compelling storylines, talented actors, and high production values. Let's take a look at some of the most popular Arabic TV shows and series.

"Bab Al-Hara"[edit | edit source]

"Bab Al-Hara" is a historical drama series set in 1920s Damascus, Syria. The show depicts the daily lives and struggles of the residents of a neighborhood called Al-Hara. It explores themes of family, love, and honor against the backdrop of political and social changes. "Bab Al-Hara" has been widely acclaimed for its authenticity and attention to detail, making it one of the most popular Arabic TV series of all time.

"Al-Kebeer Awy"[edit | edit source]

"Al-Kebeer Awy" is a comedy-drama series that follows the life of a middle-aged man named Adel. The show explores his humorous and sometimes challenging experiences as he navigates through various aspects of life, including work, family, and relationships. "Al-Kebeer Awy" has been praised for its relatable characters and witty dialogue, making it a favorite among Arabic TV viewers.

"Al-Hayba"[edit | edit source]

"Al-Hayba" is a crime drama series that revolves around the world of organized crime in Lebanon and Syria. The show follows the story of Jabal, a powerful and respected leader of a clan involved in smuggling and drug trafficking. "Al-Hayba" has gained a large following for its gripping storyline, intense performances, and suspenseful plot twists.

"Tash Ma Tash"[edit | edit source]

"Tash Ma Tash" is a popular Saudi Arabian comedy sketch show that has been on the air for over 25 years. The show uses humor to satirize various aspects of Saudi society, including cultural traditions, social norms, and government bureaucracy. "Tash Ma Tash" has become an iconic program in the Arab world, known for its sharp wit and clever social commentary.

"Omar"[edit | edit source]

"Omar" is a historical drama series that tells the story of Omar ibn Al-Khattab, one of the companions of the Prophet Muhammad and the second caliph of the Rashidun Caliphate. The show explores the life and achievements of Omar, shedding light on the early Islamic period and the challenges faced by the Muslim community. "Omar" has been praised for its accurate portrayal of history and its powerful performances.

"Jinn"[edit | edit source]

"Jinn" is a supernatural drama series that follows a group of teenagers who encounter supernatural forces and ancient traditions in the city of Petra, Jordan. The show combines elements of fantasy, mystery, and romance, making it a unique addition to the Arabic TV landscape. "Jinn" has attracted international attention for its innovative storytelling and its representation of Arab youth culture.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Arabic TV offers a diverse range of shows and series that cater to different interests and preferences. Whether you enjoy historical dramas, comedies, crime thrillers, or supernatural stories, Arabic TV has something for everyone. By watching popular Arabic TV shows and series, you can not only improve your understanding of the Arabic language but also gain insights into the rich cultural heritage and contemporary issues of the Arab world.

Table of Contents - Standard Arabic Course - 0 to A1[edit source]


Introduction to Arabic script


Nouns and gender in Arabic


Verbs and conjugation in Arabic


Numbers and counting in Arabic


Everyday Arabic vocabulary


Food and drink vocabulary


Arabic customs and traditions


Arabic music and entertainment


Adjectives in Arabic


Pronouns in Arabic


Prepositions in Arabic


Interrogatives in Arabic


Adverbs in Arabic


Transportation vocabulary


Shopping and money vocabulary


Arabic literature and poetry


Arabic calligraphy and art


Weather vocabulary


Conditional sentences in Arabic


Passive voice in Arabic


Relative clauses in Arabic


Arabic adjectives and nouns


Arabic cinema and TV


Arabic fashion and beauty


Sports and leisure vocabulary



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