In celebration of International Women’s Day, we’ve rounded up the Egyptian dramas that have dared to tackle women’s issues head-on. These series have not only entertained audiences but also sparked important conversations, raised awareness, and challenged societal norms. Here are the shows that put women’s stories at the center and pushed for change.
El Set Monalisa
The series El Set Monalisa helped raise awareness about the many challenges women face daily, including domestic violence and life with an abusive husband. It also explored issues like blackmail and extortion, showing how Monalisa’s husband tries to coerce her into giving up her land. Beyond these struggles, the series highlights the societal pressures placed on women, how much they are expected to endure, and give just to be accepted by society.
Beraghm El Qanoun
The series tells the story of a woman whose husband suddenly flees the city, leaving her to care for their two children alone. Through the character of Lily, it explores the challenges women face under Egypt’s proof of lineage law, while also highlighting the struggles of physical and financial abuse through her sister’s story. By weaving these narratives together, the show sheds light on the different forms of oppression women endure and sparks conversations about legal and social reform.
Taht Al Wesaya
The series Al Wesaya sheds light on the struggles women face when seeking custody of their children after the father’s death. It follows the story of a widow trying to claim her children, only to be blocked by the father’s father and brother. The show also highlights the difficulties widowed women face in accessing their children’s funds, revealing the legal and social obstacles that often leave them powerless.
Hadret El Omda
The series highlighted women’s empowerment, showing how a woman can rise to high positions and assume leadership roles. The story follows a woman who becomes the mayor of a rural Egyptian village, navigating numerous challenges and resistance from the villagers. It also addresses the issue of child marriage, a practice that undermines women’s rights, portraying underage girls being married off before the age of 18 and raising awareness about the need to end such practices.

Omla Nadra
The series portrays the struggles women face in claiming their children’s inheritance and the hardships they endure after a husband’s death. It follows a woman who tries to secure her son’s inheritance from her husband’s family, only to face pressure to relinquish it. Through this story, the show highlights and corrects misconceptions surrounding women’s inheritance rights in Upper Egypt.

Faten Amal Harby
The series delves into the struggles of women seeking divorce, following the story of a woman whose marital problems push her to consider separation. She believes divorce will free her, but soon faces new challenges under the personal status law, which prevents her from retaining custody of her daughters if she remarries. A story that sheds a bright light on the legal and social obstacles women face in such circumstances.

Settohom
This series tackles the double standards and challenges widowed women face, drawing inspiration from real events. It follows a widowed woman who encounters numerous conflicts with her family while striving to raise her children away from trouble. As obstacles grow, she disguises herself as a man to work and earn a living. Using her skills, she builds a successful construction workshop and earns the respect of those around her, demonstrating women’s capabilities in male-dominated fields.

These series didn’t just entertain, they left a lasting impact, shedding light on hidden struggles and unfair laws that women face every day. On a day dedicated to celebrating women, it’s only fitting to reflect on the stories that mirror their lives, honor their resilience, and inspire conversations about change.
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