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Ahl Al-Wafa - Season 1

Ahl Al-Wafa is a Syrian social drama featuring actors including Ghada Bashour, Dana Jabr, Areej Khodour, Engy Murad, and Brigitte Yaghi. The series follows interconnected characters whose lives revolve around love, loyalty, and betrayal within a tightly bound community. As relationships unravel under financial pressure and personal conflict, hidden tensions surface and decisions reshape families and friendships, exposing the fragile balance between trust, ambition, and social expectations in everyday life.

Top Cast

  • Ghada Bashour

    Ghada Bashour

  • Dana Jabr

    Dana Jabr

  • أريج خضور

    أريج خضور

  • إنجي مراد

    إنجي مراد

  • Nizar Abu Hajar

    Nizar Abu Hajar

  • بريجيت ياغي

    بريجيت ياغي

Overview

Ahl Al-Wafa is a Syrian social drama featuring actors including Ghada Bashour, Dana Jabr, Areej Khodour, Engy Murad, and Brigitte Yaghi. The series follows interconnected characters whose lives revolve around love, loyalty, and betrayal within a tightly bound community. As relationships unravel under financial pressure and personal conflict, hidden tensions surface and decisions reshape families and friendships, exposing the fragile balance between trust, ambition, and social expectations in everyday life.

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