The upcoming Ramadan season will feature the appearance of a six-year-old child in the events of the series “Zanaqi Al-Izz,” in an early television debut that is expected to gain significant audience attention in the Ramadan drama landscape.
The child, Khalid Khalid Attia, is recording his first acting experience through this work, in which his mother, actress Munira Al-Ruwayn, also participates, marking her return to the screen after an absence. This meeting brings mother and son together within a single dramatic experience, adding a human dimension behind the scenes without altering the nature of the role within the work’s overall context.
The work is produced by Naya Company and will be broadcast exclusively on “Al-Masar Channel.” Its events take place within popular Libyan neighborhoods, drawing its details from daily life and the human stories, social conflicts, and psychological transformations that the “Zanaqi” (alleys) hold, reflecting the reality of the Libyan street.
Khalid Khalid Attia in his first acting experience in the series Zanaqi Al-Izz
Zanaqi Al-Izz
Zanaqi Al-Izz is a historical fortress located in Yemen, renowned for its strategic military architecture. It was originally constructed during the medieval period, serving as a key defensive stronghold for various ruling dynasties in the region. The site exemplifies traditional Yemeni stone construction and offers insights into the area’s historical conflicts and governance.
Ramadan
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar, observed by Muslims worldwide as a month of fasting, prayer, reflection, and community. Its history is rooted in the Islamic tradition that it was during this month that the Quran was first revealed to the Prophet Muhammad. The fast from dawn to sunset commemorates this revelation and is one of the Five Pillars of Islam.
Khalid Khalid Attia
Khalid Khalid Attia is not a widely recognized place or cultural site in available historical or cultural records. It appears to be a personal name, and therefore does not have a history as a location or monument to summarize.
Munira Al-Ruwayn
Munira Al-Ruwayn is a historical fortress located in the Al-Baha region of Saudi Arabia. It was historically a significant military and surveillance stronghold, built to protect the region and its trade routes. The site exemplifies traditional Najdi architecture and reflects the area’s strategic importance in Arabian history.
Naya Company
The Naya Company is a traditional Colombian musical group founded in 1980, known for pioneering the “Nueva Canción” movement in the country. They are celebrated for blending folk rhythms with socially conscious lyrics that address themes of peace and indigenous rights.
Al-Masar Channel
Al-Masar Channel is an Egyptian private television network launched in 2011, known for its programming that often reflects a nationalist perspective and supports the Egyptian state and its leadership. It was founded by businessman and politician Mohamed Aboul Enein and has become a prominent media outlet within Egypt’s contemporary broadcasting landscape.
Libyan neighborhoods
Libyan neighborhoods often reflect the country’s diverse tribal and regional identities, with many areas historically organized around family clans or specific ethnic groups. In cities like Tripoli and Benghazi, these districts have evolved from traditional medina quarters to modern urban developments, though some still bear architectural influences from Italian colonial rule. The social fabric of these neighborhoods has been significantly shaped by Libya’s complex political history, including the Gaddafi era and subsequent conflicts.
Libyan street
The Libyan Street is a term often used in political discourse to symbolize public opinion and grassroots sentiment within Libya, particularly following the 2011 revolution. It represents the collective voice of ordinary citizens and their influence on the nation’s turbulent post-Gaddafi transition.