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Qatayef

Sameh Hussein's Qatayef program offers meaningful content that addresses human values ​​and moral concepts derived from the Islamic religion, within a simple framework that makes it easy for the audience to engage with. Qatayef focuses on delivering positive messages through stories and life situations that reflect noble principles such as honesty, contentment, tolerance, and true love. In each episode, Sameh Hussein is keen to deliver a message with a humanitarian touch, using simple language and an engaging style, making Qatayef a distinctive addition to the Ramadan programming schedule.

Qatayef

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Alhan Al Madi

Life is a sad song, and Saad & Leila will live through every verse. Saad, a renowned music producer in Agadir, and Leila, a dedicated pediatrician, each carry their own burdens. Leila’s deepest wound is the daughter she had at 17, taken from her by her parents. When a tragic car accident claims the lives of Saad’s brother and sister-in-law, he becomes the guardian of their children—including Safaa, who is none other than Leila’s long-lost daughter. After 18 years, Leila finally finds her child but must go to extreme lengths to be close to her. She takes on the role of a nanny, leading a double life to reclaim what was once stolen from her.

Alhan Al Madi

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Man of the Hour

An 8-episode journey hosted by Wei Koh, taking viewers deep into the heart of watchmaking. From legendary watchmakers, skilled artisans to bold tastemakers, Wei reveals the stories, passions, and craftsmanship driving horology today, while exploring the traditions, innovations, and personal philosophies behind them. Each episode blends adventure, cultural discovery, and expert insight, showcasing not only the artistry of fine timepieces but also the places and people that define them.

Man of the Hour

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Malkut: Anata, Dare desu ka?

Asahina Mahiru, a college student influencer, wanders into the secret nation of “Malkut” while searching for a missing senior. What she witnesses there is a disturbing scene: clones, mass-produced as laborers, created from originals abducted from the modern world. Both the originals and their clones have chips called “Nodes” implanted in their necks, allowing their emotions and actions to be monitored and recorded 24 hours a day, forming a thoroughly controlled society. Before long, she too is placed under control as an “original,” with her very right to live subjected to the judgment of the citizens—a world where even human value is reduced to numbers under a super-surveillance regime. Can she ever return to her original world?

Malkut: Anata, Dare desu ka?

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