Zaman Al'ar

Zaman Al'ar (Arabic: زمن العار, lit. 'Shame Time')[1] was a Syrian television series that aired during the Ramadan season of 2009, created by the writer Hassan Sami Yusuf and directed by Rasha Shurbatji. The series discussed the concept of shame and honor in Arab societies, specifically the middle class and the toiling and link this concept of women and virginity.

See Also

  • List of Syrian television series
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