Khaybar (TV series)

Khyber (Arabic: خيبر) is a historical Arabic drama television show directed by Mohammed Azizia and written by Yosri El-Gendy. The show stars Ayman Zeidan, Ahmed Maher and Sameh Al-Saraiti.[1][2][3]

Khaybar
خيبر
Also known asKhaybar Series
GenreDrama, religion, history, serial
Based onNovel of Sameh Al-Saraiti about the battle of Khaybar
Written byYousry El-Gendy
Directed byMohammed Azizia
StarringAyman Zeidan
Mohammed al-Qabbani
Ahmed Maher
Ahmed Refaat
Sami Kaftan
Sana Shafei
Ahmed Halawa
Salafah Mamaar
ComposerWalid Al-Hashim
Country of originQatar
Original languageArabic
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes30
Production
Executive producerMohsen Ali
ProducerIcomedia Company
Production locationArab World
CinematographyAbdulqader Al Atrash
Running time45 minutes
Release
Original networkDubai TV, Coran TV, Dream TV, A3, Atlas TVl Atlas Channel
Picture formatHDTV
Original releaseJuly 10 (2013-07-10) 
August 9, 2013 (2013-08-09)

Synopsis

The series focuses on the social, economic, and religious life of Arab and Jewish people during the time of Muhammad. It details a perceived notion of the Jewish community's characteristics and their perceived hostility towards other groups. The series concentrates on the battle along Islamic and Jewish business interests in and around the Arabian Peninsula and against an alliance of Polytheists and the Muslim Front Business Interests, which ended with a victory by the Muslim business interests.

The show sheds light on the results of the conflict between Jewish and Muslim business interests. It portrays the consequences of the Battle and Fall of Khaybar, which destroyed Jewish economic and political power. This conflict concludes during an important episode in Islamic/Jewish history, with the rise of the Islamic Call. It called Muslim businesses to devote themselves to control of the people of Shirk and to embark on an Islamic conquest.

Cast

Writer Yusri al-Jundi confirmed his experience with the historical series Khaybar, saying that it was difficult to finish the script. Al-Jundi says it took about two years between research and writing to create a show worthy of the Khyber invasion. "The charge of anti-Semitism is an old one and it is a lie and a pressure card used by the Zionists against anyone who tries to expose them and expose their conspiracies. But I think it is time to expose them even in America itself. I believe that the United States will realize that it has paid, and because of them lost many allies in the region, and they accused me of anti-Semitism when I made the play Jew Wandering so I do not care about these charges."[4][5]

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