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Al-Qaffir Omani drama brings heritage to life this Ramadan

The Al-Qaffir Omani drama is set to headline Ramadan programming on Sultanate of Oman Television this year. Moreover, the series promises a powerful story rooted in heritage and destiny. Producers adapted the show from the award-winning novel Taghribat Al-Qaffir by Zahran Al Qasimi. The novel won the International Prize for Arabic Fiction in 2023.

The story follows a village man known as a water diviner. He searches for hidden water sources beneath the earth. However, his journey reflects deeper struggles within his community. Consequently, the narrative connects human survival with faith and identity.

Director Tamer Marwan Ishaq leads the project with a diverse creative team. Additionally, associate directors and executive producers support the ambitious production. Together, they expanded the novel into a 30-episode television arc. Nevertheless, the team worked carefully to preserve the novel’s spirit.

The series explores life in a traditional Omani village. Furthermore, it highlights the ancient aflaj irrigation systems that sustained rural communities for centuries. These waterways shaped agriculture, culture, and daily routines. Therefore, water becomes both a resource and a symbol.

The central character carries emotional scars from childhood tragedy. His mother drowned in a village well. Meanwhile, his father died during the collapse of a falaj channel. As a result, his life intertwines with water from birth.

Actors portray the lead character at different stages of life. A young performer presents his childhood years. Later, another actor depicts his adulthood struggles. In addition, veteran performers enrich the supporting cast.

Samira Al-Wahaibi returns to television after a long absence. She plays a key maternal figure who raises the orphaned boy. Abdulsalam Al-Tamimi portrays the respected village elder. Meanwhile, other actors embody teachers, relatives, and rivals.

Importantly, the Al-Qaffir Omani drama examines authority and tradition. It also questions how communities respond to change. At the same time, it celebrates resilience and unity.

The production team completed filming within a tight schedule. However, they maintained high artistic standards throughout. Director Ishaq emphasized visual authenticity and emotional depth. He sought harmony between landscape and character.

Cultural leaders praised the adaptation for honoring Omani literature. They believe television can amplify national storytelling. Furthermore, they encourage adapting more local novels for the screen.

The Al-Qaffir Omani drama ultimately bridges literature and television. It invites viewers to reflect on heritage, memory, and belonging. As Ramadan approaches, audiences across Oman await its debut with anticipation.

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