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Sadiq Al-Sabah Ends Controversy Over 'Shahla' Role in Mawlana Series

By ShofHub Editorial Team Publisher ShofHub Source etbilarabi.com
PublishedMarch 14, 2026 at 10:42 AM Cairo time
UpdatedApril 18, 2026 at 6:23 AM Cairo time

Sadiq Al-Sabah clarifies the truth about offering the role of 'Shahla' in the Mawlana series to Maram Ali and discusses the phenomenon of Tim Hassan's catchphrases trending during Ramadan 2026.

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Sadiq Al-Sabah Ends Controversy Over 'Shahla' Role in Mawlana Series

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Producer Sadiq Al-Sabah put an end to the recent controversy surrounding the behind-the-scenes details of the series Mawlana, particularly regarding the role of "Shahla" played by actress Noor Ali. This came in exclusive statements Al-Sabah gave to ET بالعربي, where he categorically denied the rumors that this role was previously offered to actress Maram Ali.

Sadiq Al-Sabah's Response to Speculations

Al-Sabah confirmed that the role of "Shahla" was never offered to Maram Ali at any stage of the series' production, emphasizing that Noor Ali was chosen after a careful study to ensure the character was portrayed in the best possible way. He explained that such rumors could negatively affect the workflow and the reputation of the participating artists.

Comment on the Phenomenon of Tim Hassan's Catchphrases in Ramadan 2026

Sadiq Al-Sabah also commented on the widespread phenomenon of actor Tim Hassan's catchphrases becoming a trend during Ramadan 2026, considering this as a reflection of Tim Hassan's strong presence and significant impact on viewers. He pointed out that this phenomenon enhances the popularity of the series he participates in and increases audience engagement.

It is worth noting that the series "Mawlana," released in 2017, achieved great success and attracted wide viewership. It is considered one of the works that contributed to strengthening Sadiq Al-Sabah's position as a prominent producer in the Arab artistic scene.

Al-Sabah's statements come at a time when the Arab artistic scene is witnessing increased interest in production details and artistic choices, making such clarifications important to present the facts to the audience.

This news has been re-edited based on a report published on etbilarabi.com, maintaining the core facts presented in the source.

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