What is the meaning of Bab Al Hara?

What is the meaning of Bab Al Hara?

The Neighbourhood’s Gate
Bab Al-Hara (Arabic: باب الحارة; “The Neighbourhood’s Gate”) is one of the most popular television series in the Arab world, reportedly watched by millions of people in the Arab world.

Is there a Bab al Hara 11?

Bab El Harra 11: Harret El Salihiya (2021) The Neighborhood’s Gate S11: Al-Salihiya Neighborhood. The events escalate after Abu Azzam discovers the identity of his son’s killer, and a series of new crimes take place in the neighborhood, making the residents feel insecure.

Where can I watch Bab Al Hara?

Watch Bab Al Hara in Streaming Online | TV Shows | STARZPLAY.

What episode does Abu Issam come back?

episode #6 Abu Issam returns to the neighborhood just as Al-Wawy provokes the former’s son, Issam, in an attempt to discredit Abu Issam if he ever returns to the neighborhood, leaving Abu Issam struggling to get back the leadership, especially as rumors abound about his marriage to the French nurse.

When did Bab Al Hara 3 come out?

Bab Al-Hara 3 (2008) The Neighborhood’s Gate S3 The tale of the revolutionary struggles of the people continues. The neighborhood is shocked by Abu Issam’s sudden departure.

When did Bab Al Hara start?

September 23, 2006
The Neighborhood’s Gate/First episode date

How many seasons of Bab Al Hara are there?

11
The Neighborhood’s Gate/Number of seasons

Damascus – With eleven seasons and 300 episodes, Syria’s “Bab Al Hara” has set a record for the most prolific Arab TV drama, even becoming a Ramadan ritual on many Arab television screens. Written by Marwan Kawouk and Kamal Marra and directed by Bassam Al Mulla, “Bab Al Hara” premiered in 2006.

When did Bab Al Hara come out?

How old is Wael Sharaf?

44 years (July 15, 1977)
Wael Sharaf/Age

When was Bab al Hara made?

How many seasons are there of Bab Al Hara?

Damascus – With eleven seasons and 300 episodes, Syria’s “Bab Al Hara” has set a record for the most prolific Arab TV drama, even becoming a Ramadan ritual on many Arab television screens.