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10.0 1 Seasons • 30 Episodes

Betrayal of a Nation - Season 1

"Infiltrating the nation like parasites"

It is an Emirati drama that was shown in Ramadan 2016 taken from the novel "Ritaj" by the novelist Hamad Al Hammadi and produced by Abu Dhabi Media Company. The series talks about the organization of the Muslim Brotherhood and how it worked secretly within the joints of the state for many years. It also touches on the history of the organization and dives deep into the social life of its members, indicating the ideas they hold and the principles on which they are based.

Top Cast

  • Haifaa Hussein

    Haifaa Hussein

    Ritaj

  • Jassim Al-Nabhan

    Jassim Al-Nabhan

    Saif

  • Habib Ghuloom

    Habib Ghuloom

    Thani

  • Ahmed Iraj

    Ahmed Iraj

    Salem

  • Abdullah Bahman

    Abdullah Bahman

    Saud

  • فاطمة الحوسني

    فاطمة الحوسني

    Um Humaid

  • Saleh Za'al

    Saleh Za'al

    Khalaf

  • Badriya Ahmad

    Badriya Ahmad

    Al Yazia

  • Marei Al Halyan

    Marei Al Halyan

    Bu Musab

Overview

It is an Emirati drama that was shown in Ramadan 2016 taken from the novel "Ritaj" by the novelist Hamad Al Hammadi and produced by Abu Dhabi Media Company. The series talks about the organization of the Muslim Brotherhood and how it worked secretly within the joints of the state for many years. It also touches on the history of the organization and dives deep into the social life of its members, indicating the ideas they hold and the principles on which they are based.

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