Bab Al-Hara Season 1
A social drama set in the 1920s in Damascus. It highlights Damascene life, noble values, and ancient customs and traditions represented by the people of Harat al-Dabeh who fled to Harat al-Salihiyah after the French bombed Harat al-Dabeh. The events take place after the gold is stolen from the house of the cloth merchant Abu Ibrahim, and the guard Abu al-Samu is killed. The men of the neighborhood try to find the thief.
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Bab Al-Hara
2006The series takes place in the twenties of the last century in (Syria), in Al-Dabaa neighborhood, to begin with the theft of gold from the house of (Abu Ibrahim), a cloth merchant, and the killing of the neighborhood guard (Abu Samou), so that the men of the neighborhood gather to find the truth about the gold thief, only to discover that he (Al-Adashari), events escalate
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Sobhi sold the house and left the neighborhood after his father's actions. Abu Samir was killed, and the leader searched behind his killing, and it turned out that Setif was the spy.
Al-Adashari told the members of the neighborhood that he stole Abu Ibrahim's gold and killed him for Abu Samu, and asked them to forgive him, and he died after that.
Abu Draa’ quit working with Abu al-Nar. Abu Shehab learned about Abu al-Nar’s intention to harm him. Al-Adashari tried to tell the leader about his theft of gold because he could not bear it.
Abu Shehab asked the youth of the neighborhood to guard it. The infant son of Abu Hatim died, and the people of the neighborhood tried to play it down.
Khater apologized to Riyad. Al-Adashari arrested Abu Satour after trying to burn Abu Shehab’s shop. Al-Adashari’s arm was amputated after he had gangrene, and the people of the neighborhood stood with him.
He heals Abu Issam - Abu Hassan After his injury, Riyad ceded the property to Abu Khater and resided in his family home. On the other hand, Issam married Lutfia.
Al-Adashari felt remorse after the death of his son Maarouf, Riyad could not bear Khater's bad treatment of him and decided to put an end to this problem.
The police attacked the revolutionaries and al-Zaybak died. Maarouf died after being bitten by a snake. Abu Shehab confirmed that there was a spy in the neighborhood.
Issam prepared for his wedding, but his joy was not complete, as the wedding was canceled due to the death of Saleh, the son of the leader.
The government decided to put its control over the lands taken without right, and Al-Adashari decided to expedite the exit of gold from his grandfather's tomb.
Abu Shehab suspected Setif, after the police attacked his house, the wedding of Zahra and Riad took place. Abu Al-Nar asked Abu Ghaleb to monitor Al-Adashari.
Khater refused to go to work, though, and Riyad and Zahra got married, to the delight of her father.
Al-Adashari stood with the people of Haret al-Dabaa against Abu al-Nar to reach his goal, which is his return to his home.
Riyad agreed to marry Zahra and was reassured by Abu Khater, but Khater felt that Riyad was covetous of his father's wealth and decided not to consummate the marriage.
Abu Khater offered Riyad to marry Zahra and took care of everything and told him about her loss of hearing and speech, in light of Al-Adashari's attempts to treat his children in a harsh manner.
Abu Khater reprimanded his son for harming Riyad. He decided to volunteer with the police. The leader looked after a young beggar named Satif who was out of his mind.
Issam and Lotfia got married. Abu Shehab decided to put an end to Abu Nar's behavior. Khater ruined Riyad's work because of his extreme jealousy of him.
The people of the neighborhood decided to help Abu Ibrahim in his crisis. Abu Khater learned about Riyad’s high morals and his care for his sisters. Al-Adashari’s wife passed away after her struggle with illness.
Feryal apologized to Souad by order of Abu Saleh, and they agreed on a date for the marriage, and both families got back together.
Abu Issam knew that Souad had lied to him and resolved to marry Essam and Lotfia and forced Souad to visit them to formally request her.
Shafiqa married Abu Draa, Abu Essam decided to marry his son Essam to Lotfia, but Souad decided not to consummate the marriage because of her dispute with Ferial.
Abu Khater decided to marry his daughter, Zahra, to Riyadh, and he would take care of the expenses of the marriage. Abu Shehab gave the men of the Palestinian revolution money to buy weapons. Abu Draa agreed to marry Shafiqa, the daughter of Al-Adashari.
Issam learned about Saeed beating his sister Bran and insulting him, Moataz, and Abu Issam reprimanded his children.
Al-Adashari told Abu al-Nar of the harassment of the people of Haret al-Dabaa because after the death of his aunt the house became his. It became clear that Zahra, after she contracted a fever when she was young, had lost her hearing and speech.
Al-Adashari incited Abu al-Nar against the people of Haret al-Dabaa and they began their plan. Abu al-Nar’s aunt died and the people of Haret al-Daba’ offered their condolences.
Al-Adashari left Al-Hara after knowing that Abu Shehab was watching him; Abu Saleh asked Abu Nar to intervene to return to the lane.
Al-Adashari decided to extricate himself and accused Abu Samu. Abu Shehab decided to monitor Al- .Adashari; In the end, Abu Ibrahim waived his right
The leader Abu Saleh asked Abu Ibrahim to waive his right to release al-Adashari. Abu Hassan asked the leader to help them to support the people of Palestine and deliver weapons to them.
Abu Majid took over the guard of the lane. Al-Adashari refused to confess despite Abu Jawdat's torture.
Abu Jawdat tortured Al-Adashari after Abu Ibrahim filed a complaint against him that he was a gold thief.
Abu Ibrahim suspected that Al-Adashari was the gold thief after seeing his shoes in his house, and the leader Abu Saleh decided to make sure and searched his house, but he found nothing.
Al-Adashari's wife was shocked after her husband buried Abu Samu's body in their home cemetery. Bouran suffered because of her husband's bad treatment of her.
Al-Ad'ashari stole Abu Ibrahim's gold and killed the guard Abu Samu, and the people of the neighborhood tried to search for the perpetrator.