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Mosharafa: A Man of this Era - Season 1

"رجل من هذا الزمان"

A biographical exploration of the life of the late Egyptian scientist Ali Moustafa Mosharafa, the first Egyptian to achieve a degree in atomic science, and the hardships he faced in his line of work.

Top Cast

  • Ahmed Shaker Abd-Ellatif

    Ahmed Shaker Abd-Ellatif

    Ali Mosharafa

  • Hana Shiha

    Hana Shiha

    Dawlat

  • Manal Salama

    Manal Salama

    Nefeesa Mosharafa

  • Yasser Farag

    Yasser Farag

    Mostafa Mosharafa

  • Tamer Youssri

    Tamer Youssri

    Ateya Mosharafa

Overview

A biographical exploration of the life of the late Egyptian scientist Ali Moustafa Mosharafa, the first Egyptian to achieve a degree in atomic science, and the hardships he faced in his line of work.

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