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Maraya 1982

★ 8.8/10 ComedyDramaFamily 19 seasons · 861 eps Ended
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What is Maraya?

Maraya is a television series first released in 1982. Catalogued under Comedy, Drama, Family.

Type
TV series
Year
1982
Status
Ended
Episodes
861
Runtime
50 minutes
First aired
Jan 1, 1982
Genres
Comedy, Drama, Family
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Maraya is a television series first released in 1982. Catalogued under Comedy, Drama, Family. Status: Ended. A full overview for this page is being written and will appear here once verified against sources.

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Should you watch it?

“A satirical anthology that lampoons everyday Arab life with sharp wit.”

Reasons to watch
  • Sharp, witty satire of social and political issues
  • Standalone episodes make it easy to jump in
  • Long-running cultural touchstone across the Arab world
Keep in mind
  • Humor relies heavily on regional context, which may be less accessible to outsiders

Watch it if you enjoy clever, socially‑charged comedy that reflects Arab everyday life.

The series uses biting satire and adult themes, making it best suited for mature audiences.

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Episode guide

Season 1 · 8 episodes
Season 2 · 77 episodes
Season 3 · 42 episodes
Season 4 · 37 episodes
Season 5 · 29 episodes

Frequently asked questions

How many seasons does Maraya have?

Maraya ran for 20 seasons from 1982 to 2013.

Who created and starred in the series?

The show was created by and stars Yasser Al Azmeh.

What is the format of the episodes?

Each episode is a standalone story that satirizes social, political, and economic frustrations.

What genre does Maraya belong to?

It blends comedy, drama, and family elements with sharp satire.

Is the series still relevant today?

Although it ended in 2013, its satire has remained relevant across three decades.