Muslim Brotherhood Plots and Rising Tensions in Episode 11 of Ras El Afaa

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Sat, 28 Feb 2026 - 11:00 GMT

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Sherif Mounir.

Sherif Mounir.

 

 

 

Episode 11 of Ras El Afaa, starring Amir Karara and Sherif Mounir, revealed escalating events. A critical dialogue takes place between Mourad (Amir Karara) and a member of the Muslim Brotherhood, who admits that his son is also part of the group. Mourad surprises him with a sharp question: Why are the children of Mahmoud Ezzat (Sherif Mounir) safe outside Egypt while other youths are left vulnerable? This highlights how Muslim Brotherhood leaders, like Mahmoud Ezzat, protect only their own children, sacrificing others.

 

The episode also shows that Muslim Brotherhood member Ahmed Abdel Rahman (Osama Raouf) is aware that he has been accused of theft by Mahmoud Ezzat. In response, he plans widespread terrorist operations in Fayoum, sending significant funds to his men who purchase weapons and carry out attacks.

 

Security forces, led by Mourad and Hassan (Ahmed Ghozzi), launch a major offensive against the terrorist group in Fayoum responsible for the attacks, killing five militants. The National Security succeeds in dismantling Ahmed Abdel Rahman’s cell.

 

The series reveals that some Muslim Brotherhood members resorted to theft when they sensed the group’s operations were failing. It also exposes the Brotherhood’s plans to create a fuel crisis by targeting gasoline and diesel trucks.

 

The episode concludes with Mahmoud Ezzat recording an audio message to the group for Ramadan, urging them to continue their sabotage operations, escalating tensions, and complicating future events.

 

 

Amir Karara leads a stellar cast in Ras El Afaa that includes Sherif Mounir, Ahmed Ghozzi, Caroline Azmy, Eslam Gamal, Mahmoud El Bezzawy, Jala Hisham and Lobna Wanass.

 
 
 
The series also marks the return of veteran actress Magda Zaki to the screen after an absence of more than four years, alongside appearances by Mourad Makram and several prominent stars.
 
 
 
Ras El Afaa is written by Hani Sarhan and directed by Mohamed Bakir. Inspired by true events, the series tells a gripping story of confrontation against shadowy powers that threaten national security.

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