Tahajjud Cinta (TV series)

Tahajjud Cinta is a Malaysian television drama series broadcast by Rumah Karya Citra in 2011. It features Nur Fazura, Fouziah Gous, Eman Manan and Remy Ishak. It aired on 8 July 2011 after 13 successful episodes. This drama tells us about religious devotion and love to be able to motivate a person to do something much less noble to do something extraordinary.

Tahajjud Cinta
GenreDrama
Written byMazela Manan
Directed byEirma Fatima
StarringNur Fazura
Fouziah Gous
Eman Manan
Remy Ishak
Voices ofNur Fazura
Fouziah Gous
Eman Manan
Remy Ishak
Narrated byNur Fazura
Fouziah Gous
Eman Manan
Remy Ishak
Country of originMalaysia
Original language(s)Malay
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes13
Production
Executive producer(s)Fadhilah Mohd Shariff
Nabila Hizam
Producer(s)Eirma Fatima
Production location(s)Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Editor(s)Damien Wu Kong Chuen
Aliff JJ Abd Majid
Running timeFriday at (UTC+09:00) 21:00 MST
Production company(s)Rumah Karya Citra
Release
Original networkTV3
Picture format480i SDTV
First shown in8 July 2011
Original release8 July 
14 October 2011
Chronology
Preceded byKeranamu Laila
Followed byDingin Lavender
External links
Website

Synopsis

Tahajjud Cinta story about the sacrifice of two women, Citra Maisara (Nur Fazura) and Seri (Fouziah Gous) in the fight for truth, rights and reputation of women. Derived from two different backgrounds, Citra is the daughter of a married couple is the leader of a big company. For 5 years studying abroad, Citra's parents never knew that their daughter whom they sent to London to pursue Civil, had secretly migrated to Jordan to explore the field of Shari'a law. In it, Citra reunited with her close friends Seri, who shared the same ambitions.

Their lives began being bombarded with many trials and great pressure after returning to the bosom of their families in Malaysia. Back at the Malaysia, Citra parents are very surprised with the changes and approvals obtained. So frustrated with the actions, Citra's parents will not allow Citra the resolve to pursue her dream as a Syariah lawyer.

But everything changes when her sister, Emelda (Tiz Zaqyah) suffer as a result of violence by her husband (Heryanto Hassan). Seeing the seriousness of the oppression of Emelda defend her husband, Citra parents finally endorsing the struggle.

In contrast, the fate of Seri, where she had to forget her ambitions as a Syariah lawyer. As the request of her father (Ahmad Tarmimi Siregar), Seri was forced to marry Ustaz Shauki (Eman Manan) that has been financing Seri overseas studies. Unfortunately, Seri victims of flogging Ustaz Shauki that already had three wives (Erma Fatima), (Melissa Saila) and (Dira Abu Zahar). Seri is forced to forget her love for Sollahudin (Remy Ishak), son of Ustaz Shauki.

This situation also cut Ustaz Shauki three wives feelings very jealous of the Seri. Although tormented, for family firm and pleased to continue to live, Seri throw her ambition to succeed as a Syariah lawyer. However, the situation start change when the emergence of Armani (Neelofa).[1]

Cast

Main character

  • Nur Fazura as Citra Maisara
  • Fouziah Gous as Seri
  • Eman Manan as Ustaz Sauki
  • Remy Ishak as Solahudin

Extended cast

  • Tiz Zaqyah as Emelda
  • Aaron Aziz as Iskandar
  • Shahz Jaszle as Azihan
  • Fazreen Rafi as Wahdi
  • Tan Sri Datuk Dr. Jins Shamsudin as Tan Sri
  • Norish Karman as Nora
  • Neelofa as Suraya
  • Dato Ahmad Tamimi Siregar as Pak Azim
  • Eirma Fatima as Hamani
  • Dira Abu Zahar as Umairah
  • Ziela Jalil as Qadirah
  • Azizah Mahzan as Puan Sri
  • Heryanto Hassan as Tengku Irfan
  • Fadhilah Mansor as Habibah
  • Melissa Saila as Syarifah
  • Anne Abdullah as Zulaika
  • Zack Taipan as Karim
  • Chomatt Samad as Yusof
  • Amar as Radzwill
  • Zainul ariffin as Edinson Cavani
  • Muhammad Bukhori as Frank Lampard

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated work Result
2011 Profima Awards[2] Best Director Erma Fatima Won
Best Art Director Rabiati Adawiyah Ismail Won
Best Camera Operator Asrar Lukmanal Hakim Won
Best Drama Series Tahajjud Cinta Won
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