The first episode of the stalker. Yasser Jalal Faris supports the complaints and defends the truth.



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The events of the first episode of the series “Al-Fatwa” begin in 1850 in Cairo, in the neighborhood of Jamaliyya, with a scene of a group of fatwas from the master “Azmy” who forcibly collect royalties from the residents of the neighborhood. and directed by artist Yasser Al-Zankalouni, but suddenly a masked knight, “Hassan Al-Jabali” appears to them, and the star Yasser Jalal confronts them, defeats them, takes the money they unfairly collected and hands them over to them to the poor in secret.

In a second scene, we meet Hassan Al-Jabali’s family, “Yasser Jalal”, while he trains his daughter, “Noura”, Laila Ahmed Zahir Ali Al Nabout, then asks him to go to the book with the sheik who teaches and memorizes the Koran and shows him the importance of science after a scene with his grandmother or artist Hasan Aan Salbal Hasan Aan Sali.

The artist Mai Omar appears in the character of “Lail”, the girl of the aesthetic district, in her first scenes of the series, bright and beautiful, as usual, in the clothes of the popular clothes of the girl, and the girl of the aesthetic girl and her grandmother. Faris uses a horse and saves her from a snake, then marries her.

Laila Ahmed Zahir, daughter of Hassan Al-Jabali, on her way to the book, is reflected by a young man in the Al-Jamalia neighborhood, but her father, Yasser Jalal, goes to the young man who “reflects “to his daughter and teaches her a lesson, and he with him, in a scene in which a star appears and the fatwa Jala of the star Yasser.

Hassan al-Jabali walks in the aesthetic imagination in a scene in which we see the street’s love for him, his greed and his honor with the people of his region, seeing his generosity and affection for the poor and his interaction with the poor. vendors until he meets Hajj Marzouq, “the artist Yasser Sadiq” and gathers his anger as he is a young man from his father’s family. All the people of Hara about the masked thug and they call him the overwhelming thug

In the third scene in the series, the star Ahmed Salah Hosni appears in the personality of the master Azmi Ibn Fatwa Al-Jamaliah and his great star, the capable star Ahmed Khalil, to meet his men from the girls who were defeated by Hassan Al -Jabali and taught them a lesson, so he rebuked them for their disappointment in raising funds. With “Al Nabot” so that all the people of the Al Jamalia neighborhood and his fatwas are afraid of him and his men threaten what happened against them and then go to the dark with the teacher “Saber Abu Shadid” Fatwa from Al Jamaliah and her boss, artist Ahmed Khalil, who looks at the grievances and asks them to reveal who was called in the afternoon prayer. Sheikh Mb appears Y as “Ahmed Khaled Saleh” to tell him that a new Sheikh in the region.

The star, Aida Riyad, the teacher’s wife, Saber, is the fatwah of aesthetics and is great, and the mother of “Azmi” Ahmed Salah Hosni. We discover through his dialogue with his son Ahmed Salah Hosni that he unfairly collects gifts from his father’s knowledge and promises them to return the money that was stolen from his fatwa, because he does not know it. By force of his journey and distributed it to the poor.

During the episode, the star Riad El-Khouly appears in the teacher’s personality, Sayed, as a fatwa of the neighborhood fatwas, and teaches a group of men a lesson in intrigue, and Marzouq meets him to inform him about what we will know about its details in the next episode.

The episode ends with Hassan al-Jabali as he defends the oppressed from the oppression of Azmi’s men and assures them that the prophecy is not for oppression and oppression but to take rights and protect people from injustice and we know through dialogue that her father was a neighborhood fatwa.

It is noteworthy that the “Al-Fatwa” series, written by Hani Sarhan, directed by Hussein Al-Manbawy, and produced by Synergie, is presented daily on the Al-Hayat channel and is co-starring a constellation of stars: Mai Omar, Ahmed Salah Hosni, Ahmed Khalil, Riyadh Al-Khouly and Anam Salousa.

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