The Bedouin series Justice of the Desert is set to compete in the Ramadan 2025 drama marathon, eagerly awaited by fans of Bedouin dramas across the Arab world. The show will be aired on various satellite channels, particularly on Jordan TV, as part of its special Ramadan programming.
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Directed by Mohammed Al-Awli, who also contributed to the script, the series features dialogues written in the Bedouin dialect by Mohammed Al-Hajjaja and poet Ahmed Al-Fa’ouri. The show’s theme songs and background score are composed by Walid Al-Hashem, while Methaq Production and Distribution takes on production, with Rabee’ Darwish handling cinematography and lighting.
The series brings together a distinguished cast of Jordanian actors, including Abeer Issa, Zuhair Al-Nubani, Rouhi Al-Safadi, Juliet Awwad, Mohammed Awwad, Sari As’ad, Anwar Khalil, Mohammed Al-Abbadi, Abdul Karim Al-Qawasmi, Rifaat Al-Najjar, Nariman Abdul Karim, Areej Dababneh, Rana Suleiman, Mohammed Al-Ibrahimi, Khaled Jaz’a, and Mazen Jawi.
Additionally, it features Syrian actress Rahaf Al-Rahbi and actor Amjad Al-Hussein, alongside a group of young rising stars, including Hani Al-Khalidi, Nagham Rashid, Hassan Khumaisa, Moataz Abu Al-Ghanam, Shehab Al-Hajjaj, Tariq Al-Shawabkeh, Yazan Al-Shamayleh, Abdullah Al-Shawabkeh, Islam Al-Awadhy, Adnan Rahaifah, Tariq Ziad, and many more.
Episodes Delivering Generational Messages
Filmed in the Siaga region of the Dead Sea, west of Madaba, the series highlights Bedouin society's deeply rooted values and traditions. It portrays how desert dwellers uphold their own codes of justice and respect for customs, weaving these themes into dramatic and engaging narratives.
Each episode presents moral lessons drawn from Bedouin traditions, passing on the wisdom of ancestors to younger generations. The series aims to instill the idea that the present generation should honor and preserve their cultural heritage, following the saying, "A worthy successor to a noble predecessor."
Some of the episode titles include:
"Brotherhood," "Motherhood," "The Refugee," "Chivalry," "Lineage," "Repaying a Favor," "Fortune and Kindness," "The Thorny Path," and "People of Loyalty." These themes reflect the fundamental values of Bedouin society.
According to producer Amjad Al-Awamleh, the series consists of 15 storytelling nights, with two episodes per night, totaling 30 episodes. Each night presents a new tale about the resilience and simple yet profound way of life in the desert, where justice is based on religious principles, social customs, love, cooperation, and forgiveness.
Al-Awamleh emphasized that Justice of the Desert follows a classic Bedouin storytelling style, blending seasoned and young actors, making it a must-watch for Bedouin drama enthusiasts. The show will air on multiple television channels throughout Ramadan.
Advanced Filming Techniques
Director Mohammed Al-Awli employed cutting-edge filming techniques to bring the thrilling stories of Bedouin heritage to life. The series showcases the noble qualities of desert society—honor, chivalry, protecting neighbors and the vulnerable, hospitality, generosity, courage, and compassion.
The show was shot using 4K cameras, ensuring visually stunning cinematography that enhances the poetic dialogues and outstanding performances of the cast. Al-Awli stated that this production truly captures Bedouin life in its natural setting, moving beyond staged tents to depict the raw beauty of the desert.
With Jordan’s breathtaking landscapes providing an authentic backdrop, Justice of the Desert promises to be an immersive experience, set to air on Jordan TV during Ramadan.