Bab Al-Hara
Bab Al-Hara is one of the most popular television series in the Arab world, watched by tens of millions of people from "poverty-stricken Gaza to the opulent cities of the Persian Gulf." The series chronicles the daily happenings and family dramas in a neighborhood in Damascus, Syria in the inter-war period under French rule when the local population yearned for independence. The appeal is cross-generational, and viewers include Muslims, Christians, Druze and Jews from Arab countries, the show was a huge success in the Arab World so MBC decided to renew it for a second season. The series' second season was even a bigger success, and the finale was watched by over a 50 million viewers around the Arab World. It was renewed for 3 more seasons. The show announced its cancellation due to a long run of seasons. The series made a comeback in Ramadan 2014, with season 6. It has been proposed that it be filmed in Dubai on film sets, but many Syrians protested against this as it removes the Bab Al Hara sensation. The sixth season premiered in Ramadan 2014 on MBC HD Channels and received mixed reviews.
Overview
Bab Al-Hara aired during Ramadan and forms part of the emerging modern tradition of the Ramadan soap opera. The Arab satellite channels broadcast special programming every night during Ramadan to try to capture audiences from among the families who have gathered together to eat and break the fast.Directed by Bassam al-Mulla and broadcast on MBC, the first installment of the series, comprising 31 episodes, aired during Ramadan in 2006 and enjoyed broad viewership and a positive reception. The second installment, entitled Bab al-Hara 2, was highly anticipated, receiving even wider acclaim in Ramadan of 2007. A third installment to be aired in Ramadan of 2008 was officially announced on al-Arabiya channel in October 2007, and will focus on the post-marriage lives of the children of Abu Issam, the local doctor and barber.
Like many of the most recent popular Arabic series, Bab al-Hara is a Syrian production, financed by the Gulf-state satellite channels. It reflects a new trend representing the shift of Arabic media dominance away from the Egyptians to the Syrians.
Two more Bab al-Hara seasons were aired in Ramadan 2009 and 2010, Bab al-Hara 4 and 5 were produced directly after each other just like Bab al-Hara 1 and 2. This was announced just after airing 10 episodes of Bab al-Hara 3 after realizing that Bab al-Hara 3 was able to keep its audience and not decline in ratings. It is obvious that MBC will be the channel to broadcast the series during the next 2 years, although this year they did give the rights to Libya Al-Shababiya to broadcast Bab al-Hara 3 at the same time of airing it in MBC.
Historical context
Bab al-Hara takes place in the 1930s and 1940s, a time when much of Western Asia was colonized by Western powers. Syria was under French control and Palestine – where some of the neighborhood men go to fight at the end of the second installment of the series – was British-occupied. Bab al-Hara depicts the last moments of Syrian society as it existed in its centuries-old Ottoman era make-up, just prior to the transition into colonial and post-colonial modernity. The series' hearkening back to this era partially explains its massive popularity, an expression of the Arab world's nostalgia and yearning for a simple, more dignified time before the cataclysmic turmoil and cultural identity crisis ushered in by the colonial period.Background
Bab al-Hara is based on an interpretation of life in the old city of Damascus. Every neighborhood, or hara, has its own Zaa’im, a chosen older man held in high regard. Ideally chosen Zaa’im based on his history in the neighborhood, the zaa’im depended on a number of men from the neighborhood gathered around him to assist him in his functions. These members along with the zaa’im constituted a small nucleus that ran the hara and decided on what was good for it. Wealthier members funded the zaa’im and had a say in its use, such as use for public renovation, given to charities for the poor or set aside for emergency uses. Members generally were of the mercantile class, having steady incomes from having shops or businesses, such as barber shops, bakeries, smiths, ghouta, groceries or other merchant activities.List of characters
Family of Abu Issam- Abu Issam – Abbas al-Noury starring 1–2, 6-9
- Issam – Milad Youssef starring 1–9
- Moataz – Wael Sharaf/Mustafa Saadedine starring 1–9
- Souad – Sabah Jazairi starring 3–9
- Jamila – Taj Haidar/Dana Jaber/Hala Rajab starring 1–9
- Dalal – Anahid Fayad/Rubeen Issa starring 1–9
- Abu Hatem – Wafeq Al-Za'em/Salim Sabry starring 1–7
- Umm Hatem – Sabah Barakat/Nahed al Halabi starring 1–9
- Sharifeh – Jomanah Murad/Kholoud Issa starring 3–9
- Hamide – Rawad Aliu starring 3–9
- Mutiea – Fedaa Alkabra starring 3-9
- Iftikar – Lama Ibrahim guest 3-9
- Nawal – Ola Bader guest 3-9
- Fadya
- Sahar
- Abu Zafer – Ayman Zeydan//Assad Fida starring 6-9
- Fatma Umm Zafer – Marah Jaber starring 6-7
- Zafer – Moatasim Alnahar starring 6-9
- Neima – Janiar Hassan starring 6-9
- Bahie – Lia Mbardi starring 6-9
- Gaoud : Abd Al Rahman Kouder starring 6-7 9
- Abu Bashir – Hassan Dakak starring 1–5
- Umm Bashir – Sahar Fawzi 1–9
- Bashir – Osama Halal starring 1–9
- Hoda – Rasha Al Taqi/Najla Al Khamri/Rama Al Rashed 1–9
- Abu Khater Salim Kallas starring 1–5
- Umm Khater Iman Abdul Aziz/Azza Al Bahra. starring 1–3
- Khater – Alla Zoubi/Yahia Biazi starring 1–9
- Zahra – Dima Al Jundi.starting 1–4
- Riyad – Qays Sheikh Najib/Jihad Abdou guest 1-4
- Abu Ibrahim – Issam Abaji starring 1–3
- Umm Ibrahim – Fadwa Mohsen starring 1–5
- Ibrahim – Mohammed Rafeh starring 1–3
- Abu Nasouh – Yassin Arnaout starring season 3.
- Abu Dibo – Adnan Abu Al Shamat starring 1-5
- Umm Dibo – Raghdaa Salman starring 1-3
- Dibo – Omar al-Masry starring 1-3
- Abu Shehab – Samer al-Masry starring 1-3
- Abu Qassim Ayman Bahnasi starring 1–9
- Saeed Abu Salim – Mohammed Kanou’ starring 1–9
- Buran Umm Salim– Omaya Malas starring 1–9
- Salim – Adham Bassam Al Mulla starring 1–9
- Haddiyah – Masat Al-Jamal starring 1–9
- Abo Bader – Mohammed Kheir Al-Jarah starring 1–9
- Fawziyyeh – Laila Sammur/Shokran Mortga starring 1–9
- Bader starring 1–5
- Ida'shiri – Bassam Kousa sees him which leads Ida’shiri to kill him and bury him in his father’s grave starring 1
- Ma3rouf – Hami Bakkar starring 1
- Subhi – Asim Hawat guest 1-6
- Nazmeya – Wafaa Al-Abdullah Guest-starring 1
- Shafiqa – Rania Ahmed starring 1
- Al Za3im Abu Saleh – Abdul Rahman Al Rashi starring 1–2
- Feryal – Wafaa Maosili starring 1–9.
- Latfieh – Lilia al-Atrash starring 1–9
- Abu Nar – Ali Kareem starring 1–9
- Yehya - Youssef Bazzal - starring season 7
- Abu Ghalib – Nezar Abohajar starring 1–3
- Abu Dra'a – Ramez Alaswad starring 1, 4–5
- Abu Hakam – Haitham Gaber starring 1–9
- Abu Satoor – Ramez Atallah starring 1, 4–6
- Abu Tmayer – Daoud Shamy guest on season 3
- Nemes – Mustafa El Khani starring 4–5, 7-9
- Faiza – Hanouf Kharbatli/Hala Yamani guest 5-9
- Moussa Abu Nassim - Jihad Saad starring 7
- Hanne Umm Nassim - Amana Wali starring 7
- Nassim - Yamen Hajli - starring 7
- Sara - Kinda Hanna -
- Umm Moris - Sanaa Sawah - starring 7
- Moris - Mohammed Hamada - starring 7
- Rabbi Khanou - Nadeer Lakud - starring 7-8
- Hajar - Rasha Rustom - starring 7
- Abu Marzouk – Mohammed Achammat starring 1–5
- Abu Samir Mamoon al-Farkh guest 1
- Abu Adil – Ali Tallawy starring 1–3
- Abu Mahmoud – Adham Al Mala starring 1–5
- Abu Ahmed – Ahmed Khalifa guest 1
- Umm Zaki – Hoda Shaarawi starring 1–9
- Abu Majed – Tousam Tahseen Baik Starring 1–2
- Abu Fares – George Jabara starring 3–9
- Abu Sam'ao – Riad Kabra guest 1
- Abdou – Houssam Alshah starring 1–9
- Sam'ao – Fadi Chami starring 1–8
- Moslem – Ra'ed Musharraf starring 1–3
- Dr. Hamza – Baraa Alzaim starring 3–6
- Fathi – Samir Achammat starring 1–5
- Noury – Hani Shaheen starring 1–5
- Abu Jawdat – Zuhair Ramadan starring 1–9
- Jean Miran – Wathik Solaiman guest 3
- French Translator – Mohammed Amin starring 2–3
- Abu Kamal – Adel Shukri guest 3
- Kamal – Fadi Wafaay guest 3
- Shukri "the nurse" – Abdel Nour Balike starring 3, 4, 5
- Nawar Boulboul appeared in two different roles:
- *Zebaq guest 1
- *Abu Yusuf guest 4
- Abu Hassan – Mohammed Khrmacho starring 1–5
- Abdul Wahab – Haitham Assaf starring 1–2
- Abu Toni – Khalil Haddad starring 2–3
- Abu Noor– Riad Wardiani starring 2–3
- Abu Ahmad al-Shami – Ibrahim Kiki starring 3–5
- Abu Ali – Bassam Dakkak guest 1
- Abu Sayah – Saleh Al-Hayek starring 3–5
- Hamdi – Andre Skaff guest 1
- Abu Arabi – Ayman Reda guest 3
- Umm Arab – Ghufran Ali guest 3
- Adham – Khaled Al Qeesh guest 3
- Umm Adham – Hala Hosny guest 3
- Abu Ali – Muayid Mullah guest 3
- Abu Mounit "the Saw" – Tony Moussa guest 3
- Muna Wassef appeared in two different roles:
- *Umm Abdullah guest 2
- *Umm Joseph starring 4–5
- Steif – Maan Abdul Haq Killed by Abu Shehab after being caught by Me3taz in season 2 episode 29 starring 1–2
- *Abuahmd – Ibrahim Kiki guest 3
- *Aliu – Mohamed Anwar al-Masri guest 3
- *Hashim Robe guest 3
- Ma'moon Bek – Fayez Quzuq starring 4–5
- Abu Mamdouh – Riad Nahas starring 1–5
- Rustom – Ahmed Mahasneh starring 4–7
- Lieutenant Fadi – Alaa Kassem starring 4–5
- French Major – Jamal Qbash starring 4–8
- Abou Ahmad – Wael Abu-Ghazaleh guest 4
- Abu Abdo – Tarek Sabbagh guest 4
- Abu Taysir Akram Tallawy – starring 4–5
- Abu Tayeb – Kamal Murra starring 4–5
- Abu Hilal – Khaled Al-Maleh guest 4
- Abou Marei – Sobhi Rifai guest 5
- Abu Diab/Abu Gha'uud – Qusai Khouli guest 5
- Abu Shakouch – Zuhair Abdul Karim guest 5
- Abu Faisal – Mahyar Khaddour guest 5
- Abu Yasser – Mohammed Khaonda guest 5
- Abu Shakir – Ghassan Al Labni guest 5
- Wardeh – guest 5
- Samira – Rana Shamis guest 5-9
- *Leh –
- Abu Wared – Jalal Al Taweel guest 5
- Umm Arabi – Sulafa Auishq guest 5
- Al-Wawi – Mustafa Al-Khani starring 6
- Fayad – Shadi Moqaresh starring 6
- Nadia – Maysun Abu Asaad starring 6-7
- Sheikh Fehmy – Abdul-Hady Al-Sabbagh starring 6
- Tannaki – Jamal Al-Ali starring 6-9
- Aziz – Walid Hasoa starring 6
- *Sallum -Saad Alghifry - starring 7
- *Hilal - Shadi Zeydan - starring 7
- *Zaatar - starring 7
- Sheikh Abdul-Halim – Adil Ali starring 1–9
- *Mahmoud, Adnan, and Jano were wanted by the French in season 7: Mahmoud dies when he was going back to Haret al-Dab3 to tell them the truth about Hilal, but the other two were alive and returned to Haret al-Dab3 in the 29th episode to warn them about Hilal. They are soon become a part in Haret al-Dab3.
- Sergeant Jean - Waseem al-Rahaby - starring 6-8
- Zehdi Abdulkarim - Fadi Sabbih
- Khaldiye - Nadine Tahseen Bik
- Julie - Sulaf Fawakherji 8-9
- Mazyan Fatouh - Mustafa Al-Mustafa
- Laban - Kefah Al-Kaws
- Aishe - Inas Zariq
- Abu Farouk - Naeem Hamdi
- Abu Hazem - Abdul-Hady Sabbagh 8-9
- Ghassan - Talal Mardini
- Sheikh Fikri - Zenati Qudsaye
- Fatna - Ghada Bashour