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Monday, April 25, 2022

Ramadan Arabian Nights 2022: Tale of Al-Ashkeef “A coup in the Djinn realm” Ep.25

Ramadan Kareem

Here is our 25th night of Ramadan Arabian nights.

One little trivia: Taher Abu Fasha used the term “Marid” to describe Al-Ashkeef and this means in Arabic as an evil rebellious devil.

Once again, late Zozo Nabil appears in tonight televised episode as Meymouna.

Zozo Nabil
Zozo Nabil as Maymouna in 1989

Now, you can refresh your memory and listen to last night’s episode.

Here is the 25th episode of our tale tonight. It was episode no.607 of our favorite show.

Warning: Listener’s discretion as tonight episode features a suicide.

Sabah continues the story of Al-Ashkeef. He poisoned his king and took the seal of Solomon just Princess Benia was entering the King’s quarter and saw everything. Al-Askheef made an advanced and broken-hearted Benia drunk the same poison the evil Djinn used to poison her father cursing him forever.

Ashkeef did not care much because he had got the Solomon Seal and summoned its powerful servant ordering him to bring him the rule of all seas.

Prince Denis escapes and meets with Djinn Meymoun complaining to him what happened in the Djinn underwater realm from destruction.

Meymoun tells Denis to head to his eldest sister Meymouna to help against Al-Ashkeef and the old Djinn tells him that only a human can help him. It is a fate according to her; a prophecy says a Prince charming will kill him.

Denis asks how he will know this prince and Meymouna tells him to follow Al-Ashkeef moves. She is also turning him to a dervish “Abo El-Yosr”, so he won’t be recognized.

Denis will return to his real form when Prince charming shows up.

Here is the 25th episode of the tale televised.

Tomorrow night inshallah we will continue our tale in tale about Al-Ashkeef background.

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