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  2. Feb 16, 2024 · During AlRawabi School for Girls‘ ending, Farah sang her heart out to an empty auditorium. She was surprised to see Hiba in the audience. Hiba was mesmerized by Farah’s voice, but along with appreciating her talent, she reminded her that she did not have what it took to become a performer.

  3. May 16, 2024 · How does AlRawabi School for Girls Season 2 end? The second season nonetheless ends on a note of tragedy, with Farah, Tasneem’s cousin, being found dead in the bathroom by Hiba. She has committed suicide after seeing the footage of her in the documentary, leaving midway through the presentation before its eventual point was made.

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  4. Aug 19, 2021 · In the final episode of the show, after a series of successes and missteps exacting revenge on her bullies, Mariam (Andria Tayeh) sends a message to the brother of her bully Layan (Noor Al Taher) informing him that Layan skipped school to be with her boyfriend.

  5. Tima Shomali Shirin Kamal Islam Alshomali. 15 February 2024 (2024-02-15) Nadeen teams up with a past rival for a risky mission to save their friend. Farah chases her dream of performing with Tasneem in front of the school.

  6. This mini-series explores the harsh reality of bullying, incompetent and abusive authority figures (including teachers, parents, and older siblings,) and the impact it all has on school-aged girls in Jordan. The harsh realities painted are relatable to any girl who has been to school in Jordan.

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    • 2021-08-12
    • Drama
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  7. Feb 2, 2024 · Season 2’s official teaser seems to indicate that the character of Nadeen, portrayed by Tara Atalla, goes through similar experiences. Here, Bazaar Arabia introduces you to the beautiful Tara Atalla who portrays the role of Nadeen in the upcoming season.

  8. Feb 15, 2024 · To commemorate the Jordanian coming-of-age drama series’ eagerly anticipated release, Cosmo ME caught up with three of the show’s leading ladies: Sarah Youssef who plays Tasneem, Tara Atalla who plays Nadeen, and Raneem Haitham who plays Farah.

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