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Status: Returning Series
Network: N/A
Type: Scripted
Rating: 0.0/10
Bahloul: The Wisest of the Madmen
Overview
A Syrian historical series about the people of the Karkh district in Baghdad. Among its residents is a man called Abu Wahb, a wise and righteous figure who solves the city’s problems. The caliph intended to appoint him as Chief Judge, but fearing for his faith, Abu Wahb was instructed to feign madness. He then began appearing in public riding a reed, and people gave him the name ‘Bahloul.
This production, originally released in 2007, has captivated audiences with its unique storytelling. As a Scripted series, it brings a fresh perspective to the Comedy, Family genre, maintaining a strong viewer rating of 0.0 across its 3 seasons.
- Storyline Highlights:
- • Explores themes within Comedy and Family.
- • Produced in .
- • Original Language: Arabic.
Starring Cast
Andre Skaf
بهلول
Abdel Rahman Abu Al Qasim
أكثم الشوّاء
Mohammad Kheir Al-Jarrah
الخليفة
Dhoha Al-Dabes
Mustafa Diab
رئيس الشرطة
Gehad El Zoghby
Qasim Melho
Wadah Halloum
Seasons
Season 1
1 Episodes • Aired 2007-09-12
A Syrian historical series about the people of the Karkh district in Baghdad. Among its residents is a man called Abu Wahb, a wise and righteous figure who solves the city’s problems. The caliph intended to appoint him as Chief Judge, but fearing for his faith, Abu Wahb was instructed to feign madness. He then began appearing in public riding a reed, and people gave him the name ‘Bahloul
Bahloul: The Wisest of the Madmen
0 Episodes • Aired TBA
A Syrian historical series about the people of the Karkh district in Baghdad. Among its residents is a man called Abu Wahb, a wise and righteous figure who solves the city’s problems. The caliph intended to appoint him as Chief Judge, but fearing for his faith, Abu Wahb was instructed to feign madness. He then began appearing in public riding a reed, and people gave him the name ‘Bahloul
Bahloul: The Wisest of the Madmen
0 Episodes • Aired TBA
A Syrian historical series about the people of the Karkh district in Baghdad. Among its residents is a man called Abu Wahb, a wise and righteous figure who solves the city’s problems. The caliph intended to appoint him as Chief Judge, but fearing for his faith, Abu Wahb was instructed to feign madness. He then began appearing in public riding a reed, and people gave him the name ‘Bahloul