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الاحد: 22 فبراير 2026
  • 21 February 2026
  • 18:17
The Role of the Prisoner in Years of Darkness A Tough Test Masterfully Passed by Munther Rayahneh

Khaberni - The character of Abu Ghadab sparked a discussion among followers due to its intensity and realism, where some saw it as a reflection of personalities shaped by harsh conditions, while others considered it a dramatic warning against letting anger control fate.

In one of the most intense and complex roles, star Munther Rayahneh presented the character of "Abu Ghadab" as a dramatic model of a man shaped by harshness, and driven by violent shifts in his environment to the brink of conflict with everyone — and with himself first. The character came charged with psychological and behavioral layers that made it one of the main focal points of tension in the series "Years of Darkness."

Abu Ghadab appears as a man of sharp temperament, firm stance, and few words, relying more on action than dialogue. He carries a past heavy with losses, which explains his impulsiveness and quick temper, and at the same time justifies the internal contradiction between his apparent harshness and fleeting moments of humanity that emerge at crucial times.

Rayahneh relied on a strong physical presence and a low, tension-charged voice, with a clear economy in emotions, which gave the character credibility and weight. His long gazes and silence in some scenes played a narrative role equal to the dialogue, and this style is credited to his performance in portraying complex characters.

"Abu Ghadab" is a shocking and impactful character, bearing the signature of Munther Rayahneh's mature acting performance, contributing to the increase of tension and psychological depth inside "Years of Darkness," remaining one of the characters remembered for its boldness and complexity.
It is noted that the series "Years of Darkness" is the story of the Kuwaiti citizen Badr Al-Mutairi, who was sentenced to seven years in prison, turning his life into hell before his innocence was revealed, leaving his story with a painful psychological impact on him.
Directed by: Mohammed Salamah Written by The Badr al-Mutairi and starring Hamad al-Omani.. Abdullah al-Talihi.. Intisar.. Iman al-Husseini.. Shoug al-Hadi.. Abdulaziz Mandani.. Fatima al-Basiri...

The character of Abu Ghadab sparked a discussion among followers due to its intensity and realism, where some saw it as a reflection of personalities shaped by harsh conditions, while others considered it a dramatic warning against letting anger control fate.

In one of the most intense and complex roles, star Munther Rayahneh presented the character of "Abu Ghadab" as a dramatic model of a man shaped by harshness, and driven by violent shifts in his environment to the brink of conflict with everyone — and with himself first. The character came charged with psychological and behavioral layers that made it one of the main focal points of tension in the series "Years of Darkness."

Abu Ghadab appears as a man of sharp temperament, firm stance, and few words, relying more on action than dialogue. He carries a past heavy with losses, which explains his impulsiveness and quick temper, and at the same time justifies the internal contradiction between his apparent harshness and fleeting moments of humanity that emerge at crucial times.

Rayahneh relied on a strong physical presence and a low, tension-charged voice, with a clear economy in emotions, which gave the character credibility and weight. His long gazes and silence in some scenes played a narrative role equal to the dialogue, and this style is credited to his performance in portraying complex characters.

"Abu Ghadab" is a shocking and impactful character, bearing the signature of Munther Rayahneh's mature acting performance, contributing to the increase of tension and psychological depth inside "Years of Darkness," remaining one of the characters remembered for its boldness and complexity.
It is noted that the series "Years of Darkness" is the story of the Kuwaiti citizen Badr Al-Mutairi, who was sentenced to seven years in prison, turning his life into hell before his innocence was revealed, leaving his story with a painful psychological impact on him.
Directed by: Mohammed Salamah Written by The Badr al-Mutairi and starring Hamad al-Omani.. Abdullah al-Talihi.. Intisar.. Iman al-Husseini.. Shoug al-Hadi.. Abdulaziz Mandani.. Fatima al-Basiri...

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