
Qaher El Zalam
Drama
Overview
The film tells the story of the life of Ambed Arab literature Taha Hussein since his childhood in one of the villages of Minya, where he was able to overcome all difficulties despite being blind to leave his mark on literature, cultural scene and the educational system.
Top Cast


Mahmoud Yassin
Mahmoud Yassin
د. طه حسين
Mahmoud Yassin
د. طه حسين


Yolande Folliot
Yolande Folliot
سوزان
Yolande Folliot
سوزان


Hamdy Ahmed
Hamdy Ahmed
الشيخ حسين
Hamdy Ahmed
الشيخ حسين


Yehia El Fakharany
Yehia El Fakharany
الأخ درعمي
Yehia El Fakharany
الأخ درعمي


Hassan Mostafa
Hassan Mostafa
شيخ الكُتّاب
Hassan Mostafa
شيخ الكُتّاب


Hussein ElSherbiny
Hussein ElSherbiny
الشيخ أحمد
Hussein ElSherbiny
الشيخ أحمد


Abdelalim Khattab
Abdelalim Khattab
الشيخ حسين - أبو طه
Abdelalim Khattab
الشيخ حسين - أبو طه


Zouzou Hamdy ElHakim
Zouzou Hamdy ElHakim
أم طه
Zouzou Hamdy ElHakim
أم طه


Tawfiq Al Kurdi
Tawfiq Al Kurdi
Tawfiq Al Kurdi


Nader Nour Alddin
Nader Nour Alddin
طه حسين - صبيًا
Nader Nour Alddin
طه حسين - صبيًا
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