Saturday 28/February/2026 – 10:52 PM
The events of Episode 11 of the series “Children of the Shepherd” witnessed a major dramatic escalation, after moments of celebration and optimism turned into successive crises that turned the balance of the game within the family.
Events of Episode 11 of the series Sons of the Shepherd
The beginning was with Nadeem, whose character is played by Ahmed Eid, where he lived moments of happiness after initial indicators suggested that he would win the elections, but the scene quickly turned upside down after an offensive video of him was broadcast on a program, which caused him to be excluded from the electoral race, increasing the chances of Metwally, presented by Shadi Makar, in winning the seat.

On the emotional side, Habiba, played by Amal Bouchoucha, made a decisive decision to return to Raouf, on the condition that she travel outside the country with her daughter, which he actually agreed to. However, Ragheb, whose role is played by Majed Al-Masry, succeeded in catching up with her before leaving, and brought her back, taking advantage of an agreement that guaranteed support for Metwally’s victory in exchange for his marriage to her, in a move that revealed the intersection of political interests with personal relationships.

In an attempt to contain the tension, Moussa, played by Khaled El-Sawy, sought reconciliation between his two sons, proposing to involve Ragheb in the management of the company to show the family’s cohesion to public opinion, but Nadim rejected the proposal and left the meeting angrily, so that the crisis deepened within the same house.
As for the biggest surprise, it came at the family level, where Nermin El-Feki took center stage in the role of Mother Mervat, after she discovered her son’s secret marriage to the palace maid and her pregnancy by him, after his phone was searched. The confrontation was intense, as the son confessed to his relationship, confirming his adherence to his love, demanding his mother to support him despite the family’s refusal, so that the family remained facing a new test between power, love, and reputation.








