The Best TV Shows on Al Araby

Every Al Araby Show Ranked From Best To Worst

Boasting a rich catalog, Al Araby features more than 7 shows, with broadcasting dates ranging from 2012 to 2025. Discover the best of Al Araby with our list of over 7 series, meticulously updated for January 2026. For top-tier entertainment, Al Araby delivered Takki and Fenjan Albalad in 2012 and 2013.

  • Smile, General
    Smile, General (2023)10.0

    A shocking scandal shakes the nation's top brass, sparking a ruthless power struggle between its president and his brother in uniform.

  • Fenjan Albalad
    Fenjan Albalad (2013)9.0

    Three seasons of satirical Palestinian series that reviews social and political issues in a black comedy style . Writer & Director: Abdulrahman Thaher . Broadcast on the Al Araby TV Network and Roya TV .

  • Takki
    Takki (2012)7.4

    In Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, a young aspiring filmmaker and his circle of friends grapple with family expectations, gender roles, romance and rivalry.

  • Ghabash
    Ghabash (2015)N/A

    An interactive, entertaining, field-based TV show with three seasons. The show's hosts visit several areas and ask smart questions whose answers contain important information about a certain issue. The show also reviews some clips from real street TV to monitor the audience's reaction.

  • Archive (PS)
    Archive (PS) (2015)N/A

    Abdulrahman Thaher satirically discusses his experiences in Palestine and throughout the Arab world during the turbulent 1990s and early 2000s in this studio television program.

  • Sukaj
    Sukaj (2015)N/A

    A satirical Palestinian series that reviews societal and political issues in a black comedy style (Seasons 2015, 2016) . Writer & Director: Abdulrahman Thaher . Producer : Al Araby TV Network .

  • In the Shade of Jasmine
    In the Shade of Jasmine (2025)N/A

    “In the Shade of Jasmine” is a cultural and artistic Ramadan program broadcast by Al Araby 2 from Damascus. It brings together a group of intellectuals and artists to discuss social and cultural issues, with a focus on the role of creativity in rebuilding cultural identity. The program hosts prominent figures and allows young people to express their aspirations.