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Al Haram - Season 1

Al Haram (2016) follows a tightly woven family and social drama where romantic relationships become entangled with betrayal, jealousy, and moral conflict. As personal choices collide with family expectations, hidden tensions and past grievances begin to surface, disrupting bonds between siblings, partners, and close friends. The series explores how trust can quickly unravel within intimate circles, where love, rivalry, and emotional manipulation create escalating consequences that reshape relationships and expose deeper fractures within the family structure.

Top Cast

  • وسام حنا

    وسام حنا

  • جويل داغر

    جويل داغر

  • رين أشقر

    رين أشقر

  • Joe Trad

    Joe Trad

  • هيام أبو شديد

    هيام أبو شديد

  • جوي سلامة

    جوي سلامة

Overview

Al Haram (2016) follows a tightly woven family and social drama where romantic relationships become entangled with betrayal, jealousy, and moral conflict. As personal choices collide with family expectations, hidden tensions and past grievances begin to surface, disrupting bonds between siblings, partners, and close friends. The series explores how trust can quickly unravel within intimate circles, where love, rivalry, and emotional manipulation create escalating consequences that reshape relationships and expose deeper fractures within the family structure.

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