2025-05-15

By Kamal Ghazal
In the quiet Sri Lanka Street in Zamalek , Cairo’s historic and aristocratic district , old villas hide behind the leafy canopy of lebbakh trees. Among them stands one of the city's most enigmatic and whispered-about houses: the Abu Auf family villa.
From the outside, it looks like a classic remnant of Cairo's golden age. But inside, it tells a very different story — a tale of music, ghosts, and a name that echoes through the walls: Cicurel.


2025-05-08

By Kamal Ghazal
Tucked away in the quiet streets of Garden City , once Cairo’s most elite neighborhood, now faded and melancholic, lies an apartment whose walls still guard secrets that puzzle anyone who dares to step too close: the final home of Egyptian music legend Leila Mourad.


2025-05-03

By Kamal Ghazal
Tyre (Sour), Lebanon’s fourth most important city, is a coastal gem founded around 2750 BCE and located roughly 83 kilometers south of Beirut. Known for its deep history, ancient ruins, and enduring cultural heritage, Tyre also harbors something less known to tourists but alive in local lore: a site said to be haunted by the jinn, supernatural beings from Middle Eastern folklore.


By Kamal Ghazal
In recent years, Arab television drama has witnessed a remarkable boom in series exploring the supernatural: jinn, magic, curses, and folklore. These productions, rooted in local myths and popular legends, have captivated millions of viewers across the Arab world. Below, we present 13 of the most prominent Arab paranormal series, listed from the newest to the oldest, along with a detailed overview of each show’s plot and leading cast.


2025-05-02

Told By  Noor Al Houda (Egypt)
I am 18 years old from Egypt.

I don’t really know how to explain what has been happening to me , it has haunted me since I was a child.

When I was little, my family often told me that I would wake up at night pale-faced, screaming and crying endlessly for no clear reason. I was too young to explain what was happening, too small to understand.


By Kamal Ghazal 
In the heart of the coastal city of Al-Mukalla, the capital of Yemen’s Hadramaut governorate, lies Ambikha Cemetery, one of the oldest and largest burial grounds in the region.

But its reputation goes far beyond its religious and social significance. Over time, Ambikha has become shrouded in chilling local folklore and unsettling rumors that continue to stir fear among residents.

 
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