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    From Bisha’a to Online Betting: Ramadan Series Are Getting Real

    Malak ShalabyBy Malak ShalabyMarch 24, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read0 Views
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    Ramadan series have long been known for their dramatic plots and family sagas, but this year, they’re taking on real societal issues that have been left in the dark. From women’s unpaid labor to childhood trauma, these shows are sparking crucial conversations.

    The Shocking Ritual of Bisha’a – Zolm El Mastaba

    Imagine proving your innocence by burning your tongue on hot iron. The Ramadan show Zolm El Mastaba sheds light on Bisha’a. It’s a trial by fire, a terrifying, real-life ritual where the accused press their tongue against heated metal three times.

    If it burns, they’re guilty; if not, they’re innocent. Rooted in the belief that “fire does not burn a believer,” this bedouin practice exposes the dark side of blind faith in superstition over justice.

    The Female Silent Struggle With Intimacy – Lam Shamsiya

    Lam Shamsiya discusses vaginismus, a condition often linked to trauma that makes intimacy painful. Nelly, Amina Khalil, seeks medical help after experiencing pain, highlighting the emotional toll and stigma surrounding the issue.

    The Ramadan show stresses the importance of professional support and challenges the silence around women’s sexual health in the region. Since there is speculation that Nelly may have experienced sexual assault as a child, this storyline also subtly illustrates how trauma can manifest in adulthood.

    Women’s Right to Al-Kadd Wa Al-Sa’ayah – Hesbet Omry

    Hesbet Omry takes on a long-ignored societal issue: wives’ unpaid labor in marriage. The show highlights the concept of “Al-Kadd Wa Al-Sa’ayah,” which argues that women deserve compensation for their contributions to family wealth.

    Even Al-Azhar’s Grand Imam has backed this, citing Islamic jurisprudence that protects women’s financial rights. For many, this series is the first time they’ve seen this idea acknowledged on screen.

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    The Dark World of Online Betting – Montahy El Salahya

    For the first time, a Ramadan series is tackling the dangers of online gambling and betting. Montahy El Salahya follows a young man’s downward spiral as he resorts to electronic betting after losing his job and family. The show peels back the layers of addiction and its devastating consequences, exposing a hidden but growing issue affecting youth today.

    The Cycle of Childhood Trauma – Lam Shamsiya

    In the episode “The Game”, Lam Shamsiya subtly addresses child-on-child abuse. Nothing is explicitly shown, but Nelly walks in on Youssef and his brother, visibly horrified, exclaiming, “What are you doing?!” before the scene cuts.

    The implication is that Youssef, having been abused himself, may unknowingly reenact the “game.” This chilling moment highlights how trauma can be unconsciously passed down, stressing the need for awareness and early intervention.

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    Why This Matters

    By bringing these conversations to mainstream media, these shows are pushing boundaries and forcing audiences to acknowledge realities and taboo issues ingrained in society that have long been ignored. Whether or not they offer solutions, they’re making sure the silence is finally broken.

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