

Three brothers banished to the ends of the earth by their own father — honor or cruelty?
Season 2 • Episode 27
LatestThis series tells the story of the sheikh of an Arab tribe named Ibn al-Wahaj, who is one of the noblest and most honorable Arabs, and has three sons called al-Bashiq and Osama and the youngest Aqab. There was in the tribe of Ibn al-Wahhaj there is a man who hated him and his sons, so he submitted to the sage of the tribe and the author of the narrations in it (Ibn al-Rumiyya), and he asked him to test the ability of the sons of Ibn al-Wahhaj to live outside their father's tribe, so the idea entered his head and he decided to send his three sons to unknown destinations, and said to them: I want you to be the raptors that live in a land that is not its land. So they set off, and Osama went to the north, Al-Bashiq to the south, and Aqab went to the east
Direction
Najdat Anzour crafts vast, poetic landscapes that swallow characters whole.
Acting
Asaad Fedda's weary patriarch anchors the storm around him.
Production
Authentic tribal world-building that feels lived-in, not museum-piece.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The title 'Al Jawareh' refers to birds of prey — specifically the raptor metaphor Ibn al-Wahaj uses to describe his sons' exile, drawing on classical Arabic poetry where birds symbolize both freedom and ruthless survival.
Director Najdat Anzour is known for lavish historical Syrian television; this series continues his obsession with generational trauma and the weight of Arab masculine identity.