Best Egyptian family series
A curated collection of popular family series from Egypt.

The Spice Dealer and the Seven Girls (2002)
The Spice Dealer and the Seven Girls (2002)
When an apothecary and his wife have trouble conceiving, the wife encourages her husband to marry a maid to beget him children. Ironically, the two women get pregnant at the same time.

Mountain Wolves (1993)
Mountain Wolves (1993)
In a town called Bahtoon Al-Jabal where the Hawara family lives following many fanatic customs. Sheikh Badar breaks the customary traditions and marries his daughter to a man from outside of the family, prompting her brother to try to kill her.

God Bless Your Home (2022)
God Bless Your Home (2022)
Amer impersonates an educational doctor to enter the Vision School and work there after he plans this with his friend Lotfi, the secretary of the school manager, Zahra. While he succeeds in gaining the trust and love of the people around him, he hides something from everyone

Conscience of Teacher Hekmat (1991)
Conscience of Teacher Hekmat (1991)
Hekmat, the principal of a school for girls, tries to put her educational theory into effect across all the schools in Alexandria, but she faces a lot of obstacles, both within and without the school, in addition to her personal problems that she struggles to solve.

The Fourth Wife (2012)
The Fourth Wife (2012)
Fawaz Al-Sayyad, who began with his father in a small fashion factory until he owned several factories for the most famous fashion designers, but his biggest flaw is being a womanizer, as he enters into many relationships, all of which end with marriage from the first moment.

The wife is first to know (1987)
The wife is first to know (1987)
The story of the series revolves around four friends who decide to rent an apartment to make it an import and export company but without the knowledge of their wives, and then appoint a secretary to work with them in the company, so that the wives get to know each other, and they know the existence of the apartment and think that their husbands use it to betray them, to escalate events.

The Leader of Preachers (2002)
The Leader of Preachers (2002)
A biography of Sheikh Muhammad Metwali Al-Sha'raawi since his birth in the village of Daqadous in Dakahlia, his learning of the Holy Quran and enrollment in the religious institute, then his joining to Al-Azhar, and also glimpses of his personal life with his wife and children.

فوازير جدو عبده راح مكتبته (1988)
فوازير جدو عبده راح مكتبته (1988)

The Family Of Mr. Shalash (1990)
The Family Of Mr. Shalash (1990)
The series reviews the daily life of Professor Shalash, through a large number of comical situations and paradoxes that arise through his relationship with his wife and children, or his relationships with neighbors or with his colleagues at work

عائلة مجنونة جداً (2007)
عائلة مجنونة جداً (2007)

Who Doesn't Love Fatma? (1996)
Who Doesn't Love Fatma? (1996)
After losing his job and the family of the woman he loves rejects him, a man travels to his relative in Austria to find suitable work, but when he does not find him, he lives with a a group of immigrant Egyptians and meets Margret, who converts to Islam and marries him.

Farq Tawqit (2014)
Farq Tawqit (2014)
The story revolves around Yassin, the man of multiple relationships, who mysteriously disappears and then falls into a coma, and the police begin to investigate how and why he disappeared, so that everyone around him is accused, beginning with the girl who loves him in a satisfactory manner, his friend who is jealous of him, and his rival At work, his wife, and brother, given the conflicts between them, everyone has the motivation to be behind what happened to Yassin, and events escalate until the solution to the Yassin mystery is reached.

The Fortune and the Progeny (1992)
The Fortune and the Progeny (1992)
Youssef Ibn Abbas wants to marry Salama's daughter Ferial, but they clash with the family's rejection despite the strong friendship between Abbas and Salama. Youssef discovers that his father and Salama were working for Khawaja raising his wealth from smuggling antiquities outside Egypt, after Al-Khawaja's death, he takes the money while Abbas refrains and tries to keep his children away from Salama's sons.