Bab Al-Hara Season 2
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
2006Colonel Abu Shehab assumes the leadership of the neighborhood, while everyone seeks to support the revolutionary spirit, and to take revenge on the killer Setif.
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Bab Al-Hara Season 2 Full Episode Guide
Issam decides to take his wife back. Abu Shehab gets detained by the English forces, along with some of the neighborhood's young men, but Abu Hassan and the neighborhood people intervene.
Abu Shehab kills Satif. Abu Issam agrees to wed Bashir to Jamila and Issam to Hoda. The two couples celebrate their marriage.
As Abu Shehab prevents Ferial from buying merchandise from the neighborhood to punish her, Abu Issam opposes him. Abu Shehab finds out Satif's location and plans to arrest him.
As Abu Shehab receives the weapons, he asks the neighborhood men to help him, but Abu Al-Nar steals two guns. Issam gets released from prison after Abu Shehab intervenes to secure his release.
Abu Bashir apologizes for his son's actions and asks Abu Issam for Jamila's hand for Bashir. Ferial files a complaint against Issam.
Mo'taz beats Abu Ghaleb. Abu Al-Nar quarrels with the neighborhood people. When Abu Issam learns that Jamila has met with Bashir, he beats her.
Issam learns that Lotfiya is pregnant. Abu Issam tells Abu Shehab that Satif is a spy and that he is the one who killed Chief Abu Saleh.
Abu Shehab posts guards on Abu Samir's house. Mo'taz settles scores with Abu Badr. Abu Shehab refuses to reconcile with Abu Issam.
When Abu Shehab returns to the neighborhood, he learns of his sister's divorce and admonishes her for insulting her husband. Abu Issam tries to reconcile Lotfiya and Issam, but Ferial refuses.
As Abu Shehab receives the weapons, he brings them to Abu Hassan. Abu Issam unsuccessfully tries to catch the men who disguised themselves as women.
Ferial resorts to charlatanry to ensure that Lotfiya will return to her husband. Issam separates from Lotfiya over her mother's actions.
Abu Bashir beats Abu Ghaleb when he learns that the latter is the one who spread the news of Abu Issam's divorce. Issam kicks Lotfiya out because of what her mother did.
As Abu Issam returns to his work, he helps Ibrahim move on from his crisis. Abu Bashir stands with Abu Issam.
When Sa'eid taunts Bouran with her mother's divorce, Issam teaches him a lesson. Ibrahim's spirits plummet after his divorce from Dalal.
As the news about Abu Issam and Sou'ad's divorce spread, Abu Jassem takes his sister home. On his father's orders, Ibrahim divorces Dalal.
Ferial tells the neighborhood woman about Sou'ad divorce. As Abu Issam continues to stay at his shop, he learns that two men are planning to break into the house of Abu Samir's widow to rob her.
When Ferial learns about Sou'ad's divorce, she decides to spread the story around. Mo'taz tries to convince his parents to get back together to keep the neighborhood from talking about them.
When Sou'ad insults Abu Issam, he divorces her and leaves the house to stay in his shop.
Ferial incites Fawzya against Sou'ad. As Issam beats his brother, Mo'taz, over Lotfiya, Abu Issam interferes to resolve the situation.
When Abu Shehab identifies the thief, he decides to hire him to prevent him from stealing again. Dalal and Ibrahim officiate their marriage.
Abu Al-Nar reconciles with Abu Shehab. Umm Ibrahim decides to have her son Ibrahim engaged to Dalal.
Sou'ad admonishes Abu Issam for what he did to her. As Satif kills Chief Abu Saleh, Abu Shehab vows to avenge him and find his killer.
Chief Abu Saleh grows suspicious of Satif when the latter disappears from the neighborhood. As Abu Issam divorces Sou'ad, he eventually decides to take her back.