BeIN’s specially curated content for the holy month spans from original drama series to culinary shows, alongside a variety of animated and educational content tailored for children.
BeIN Media Group has announced a diverse lineup of programming to enjoy this Ramadan for its subscribers across the Middle East & North Africa (MENA). From original dramas to tantalising culinary shows and enriching content for children, BeIN promises an unforgettable viewing experience for its audience.
BeIN has meticulously curated its Ramadan content to align with the essence of the holy month. All the below shows follow MECCA timing, with each show airing daily on their respective channels.
Headlining the Ramadan extravaganza is the premiere of the month-long original drama Zaman Al Ajaj on beIN DRAMA 1. Produced by the renowned Abdullah Boushahri, the series unravels the tale of Wijdan, portrayed by actress Mona Hussein, as she seeks refuge from her abusive father in a seemingly serene village. With acclaimed actors like Jassim Al Nabhan and Hussain Almahdi bringing the characters to life, viewers will be captivated by Geith’s quest for justice amidst a web of intrigue and relationships within the village. The series, comprising 30 episodes of 45 minutes each, offers subtitles in English, French, Arabic, and Turkish.
Adding to the drama lineup on beIN DRAMA 1 are the Egyptian series Lunchbox at 20:00, followed by the second season of Syria-based drama Al Arbaji at 19:00, and Nokta Entaha at 22:00. Additionally, the Khaleeji TV series Qalam Resas will air nightly at 23:00, promising to enthral audiences with its portrayal of a couple overcoming crises to strengthen their bond.
For culinary enthusiasts, beIN GOURMET presents an array of shows hosted by renowned chefs. Nermeen Wahby, aka Coach Nemo, kicks off a 30-day journey to wellness with 30 Days at 12:00, followed by Kuwaiti chef Bader AlShayji’s exploration of heirloom recipes in Bel’afya at 13:00. French-Egyptian chef Sarah El Gindy brings her culinary expertise to Wasfa Saeeda at 15:00, offering easy Egyptian recipes with a creative twist.
Younger viewers can revel in special Ramadan programming on JEEM TV, featuring the fourth season of the original competition show Al Faizoun at 16:00, followed by religious animation Rise Upon Him at 17:00 and the second season of This Is Islam at 17:55. Little Gourmet at 18:10 encourages children to explore food creativity, while Tijan Annour returns for its 12th season at 19:30, showcasing children reciting the Holy Quran.
Of course, beIN will also continue to broadcast a host of elite sports from around the world during Ramadan across its various beIN Sports channels. Whether it is domestic football from around Europe’s top leagues, the UEFA Champions League and other UEFA leagues, AFC Champions League, Formula 1, ATP tennis, NBA, or Padel, beIN remains the undisputed home of sports in MENA.