All shows will be available to stream on the ADtv platform and app.
Abu Dhabi Media Network has announced its programming schedule for Ramadan 2025, featuring a curated selection of Emirati, Egyptian and Syrian dramas, as well as insightful documentaries and spiritual programmes. All shows will be available for streaming on the ADtv platform and app, while details on terrestrial broadcasts via Abu Dhabi TV, Al Emarat and Baynounah TV will be confirmed closer to the expected start of Ramadan on March 1, 2025.
As is common in the regional television industry, specific air times will only be revealed hours before Ramadan begins, maintaining a competitive edge in viewership. Audiences are encouraged to visit Abu Dhabi TV’s website for the latest scheduling updates.
Among the highly anticipated dramas is Al Boom 2, an Emirati series following Shihab (Omar Al Mulla), a merchant navigating the Gulf’s maritime trade routes during World War II. The new season shifts its focus from Kuwait’s pearl industry to the tea trade in Southeast Asia. From Syria, Taht Al Ard is a historical drama set in 1900s Damascus, exploring fierce merchant rivalries that extend beyond the bustling bazaars into personal and political power struggles.
Egyptian dramas take centre stage with Fahad Al Batal, an intense story starring Ahmed Al Awady and Mirna Nour El Din. The series follows a family forced into exile after the murder of their village chief, only to return years later to seek justice. Al Ameera, featuring Yasmine Sabri, tells the tale of Zeinab Al Ameer, a woman trapped in a toxic marriage with a manipulative lawyer, struggling to reclaim her freedom.
On the lighter side, the Emirati sitcom Al Ba’ Tahtaha Nuqta takes audiences back to the 1980s, following three women in an adult literacy programme whose educational journey leads to unexpected personal growth. Squad is an Emirati e-sports drama, capturing the challenges and ambitions of teenagers striving to win an international gaming championship. Meanwhile, Shaghab presents an ensemble Emirati drama that examines the complexities of balancing tradition and modernity within multiple families.
Joudar 2 continues the Egyptian fantasy drama inspired by One Thousand and One Nights, following Shahrazad as she captivates King Shahrayar with her storytelling, transforming him from a vengeful ruler into an enlightened leader.
Ramadan wouldn’t be complete without comedy, and Wesh Saad delivers laughs through a cross-cultural Emirati-Egyptian storyline starring Ahmed Saleh and Ayten Amer. The show follows a wealthy Emirati businessman who, after an accident in Egypt, finds himself living in a working-class neighbourhood, embracing an unexpectedly simpler life. Egyptian comedian Mohamed Henedy stars in Shehadat Moamlaet Atfal, a humorous tale about a lawyer who wakes up 20 years after a car accident to find himself navigating an unfamiliar, high-tech world.
For those seeking engaging lifestyle and spiritual content, Al Shara will test contestants’ knowledge of Emirati culture through a Ramadan-themed game show, covering traditional crafts, proverbs and historical events. Ahl Al Ataa is a documentary series showcasing individuals overcoming hardships with the support of charitable initiatives. Meanwhile, Al Imam Al Tayyeb, hosted by Dr. Ahmad El Tayeb, Grand Imam of Al Azhar, will offer daily reflections on Islamic values and teachings, providing spiritual insight throughout the holy month.