An interesting muqabala from Al Jazeera in Arabic.
Thank you O.W.

I am reposting this because the topic is close to the previous one and I have in the meantime received an interesting comment :

Saracen Says:
August 17, 2008 at 12:27 pm

They’re both so convincing I feel like a Buridan horse (ego too frail to put up with ass). But seriousness aside, this turkish drama business does smell of the figurative rodent. Each year, a screen drama of some kind seems to be causing a life drama for the arabs. And it’s incredibly hard to tell why. Consider this. A syrian series is currently on MBC. It’s aired only two hours before Nour. It features several stories, one of which involves an extra-marital pregnancy with the woman being muslim and the man christian. The bastard refuses to convert, hence leaving my creed-sister in the metaphorical sh*t. On the Arab-cultural-rage seismometer, that would give a higher reading than Nour et al. But still, it didn’t cause an uproar of any kind. The dramatic calibre of the aforementioned syrian series is also superior to the Yahya/Lamees dross, but it couldn’t attract even half the audience.

Somesing iz vierd..