One of the recent episodes of ‘A’la Nesbet Moshahda’ has caught our attention about an issue that does not get talked about frequently. It is about the connection between toxic masculinity and domestic violence. In a scene that left us and viewers deeply unsettled, Ali, portrayed by Islam Ibrahim, bursts into violence against his wife Amal, played by Farah Youssef, after she challenges his masculinity by saying he’s “not a man.”

This climactic moment in the show highlights how toxic masculinity can lead to harmful behavior in a marriage. Ali’s reaction, resorting to physical and verbal abuse when his masculinity is questioned, reveals the damaging impact of gender expectations.

‘A’la Nesbet Moshahda’ opened our eyes and had us paying attention to what could happen behind closed doors. It urges us to reflect on the consequences when one person in the marriage falls victim to their spouse with violent tendencies. It urges us to read the signs, any signs if a partner has these tendencies, it’s crucial to take a step back.

‘A’la Nesbet Moshahda’s exploration of toxic masculinity and domestic violence serves as a reminder of the urgent need for change. It encourages us to confront these issues and strive for a world where everyone feels safe and respected in their relationships.