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    Ramadan TV Moms Through the Years—Which One Are You?

    Malak ShalabyBy Malak ShalabyMarch 17, 2025Updated:March 19, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read0 Views
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    Egyptian moms are legendary. Whether they’re making a scene at a wedding, guilt-tripping their kids into eating more, or pulling off the most dramatic acts of love and sacrifice, they do it all with a flair that’s impossible to ignore.

    But beyond the humor and the memes, they’re also some of the strongest, most resilient people out there. Ramadan TV has given us so many versions of the Egyptian mom—some terrifying, some heartbreaking, and some downright hilarious—but all of them reflect the reality of motherhood in different ways. So, which iconic Ramadan TV mom are you?

    The Master Manipulator Mom – Anoushka

    Grand Hotel

    This mom doesn’t just meddle—she orchestrates. From faking her daughter’s pregnancy to denying Her husband’s child his rightful inheritance, her schemes are on another level. But she’s not just evil for the sake of it.

    Qismat‘s husband cheated on her with the maid and raised his illegitimate son in the hotel she built. She refused to be a broken woman and channeled her pain into power plays. And honestly? You kind of get where she’s coming from.

    If you believe in strategic revenge and think five steps ahead in family conflicts, you might just be an Anoushka.

    The Working Mom – Nelly Karim

    Zaat
    A working mom trying to do it all. Zat juggled her responsibilities while making sure her kids felt heard and supported—something she never had growing up. Determined to break the cycle, she made sure to listen, and to give them the love and understanding she once longed for.

    If you’re constantly running on caffeine, balancing work and home, and still trying to be emotionally available for your kids, you’ve got some Zat energy.

    The Overprotective ‘Mamma Bear’ – Dina El Sherbiny

    Kamel El Adad
    This mom is obsessed with her kids—like, borderline clingy. She’s more emotional about her son starting preschool than he is, gets a little salty if her kids love someone else too much, and yes, she’s that mom who might just “misplace” a passport if needed.

    But when things go south, she’s also the first to throw herself in the fire—standing between her daughter and her husband, protecting her kids no matter what.

    Sound familiar? If you track your kid’s location like it’s your full-time job, get teary-eyed every time they grow up even a little, and casually sabotage their plans for their own good, congrats—you’re the ultimate Mama Bear.

    The Ultimate Control Freak – Ghada Abdel Razek

    Hadath Bil Fe’l

    Doctor Alia takes overprotective to a whole new level. When she found out her son was about to marry her own therapy patient and move away with her, she said absolutely not. Doctor Alia straight-up kidnapped her soon-to-be daughter-in-law on her wedding night.

    Was it ethical? No. Was it dramatic? 100%. But in her mind, she wasn’t just stopping a wedding—she was saving her son from being stolen.

    If you’d go to extreme lengths to stop your child from making what you think is a horrible decision (even if it’s their own life), you’re giving major Ghada Abdel Razek vibes.

    The Fighter Mom – Mona Zaki

    Taht El Wesaya

    When the law and society fail you, you take matters into your own hands. That’s exactly what this mom did when her husband died and his family tried to control her kids’ inheritance.

    Stealing her husband’s fishing boat, running a male-dominated business, and facing endless obstacles—Hanan will provide for her children, no matter the cost.

    If you’re the type to challenge traditions, push through unfair systems, and never let anyone stand between you and your kids’ future, you’re definitely a Mona Zaki warrior mom.

    The Classic Egyptian Mom – Sawsan Badr

    Ayza Atgawez

    For this Mom, marriage is everything. If you’re single past a certain age, expect emotional blackmail, dramatic speeches, and a lot of matchmaking attempts. But deep down, she just wants to see you happy (and married ASAP).

    If you think a wedding is the ultimate goal in life (for yourself or others), you are 100% a Sawsan Badr mom.

    The Unstoppable Mom – Nelly Karim

    Faten Amal Harby

    Divorce in this world isn’t just about leaving your husband—it’s about fighting an entire legal system designed to work against you. From losing custody if she remarries to struggling with alimony and educational rights, this mom faces it all while raising her daughters alone.

    If you’ve ever had to navigate unfair laws, stand up for yourself in the face of injustice, and still be the best mom you can be, you’re channeling Nelly Karim’s energy.

    Ramadan TV moms are dramatic, intense, and sometimes too real. Whether you’re the mastermind, the fighter, the control freak, or the classic Egyptian mom, one thing is certain—motherhood in Ramadan series is never boring.

    WE SAID THIS: Don’t Miss…Ramadan 2025 TV Moms Who’ve Got Us Hugging Our Own Mothers

    So, which mom are you?

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