Good Morning School

Brikh Safro Madras

صباح الخير بمدرسة

Genre  School

            Drama

            Conflict

Starring  Fairuz Arkan

               Agung Ardian Saputra

               Muhammad Wahid Bahri

               Dave Soltura

               Amelia Tyler

Date  27 February 2025 (Pilot)

          1 March 2025 - 31 October 2025

Number of Episodes  306

Theme  Song  Brikh Safro Bethnahrin صباح الخير بيث نهرين

Broadcast  Vidio

Country  Indonesia

Language  Indonesian

                  Aramaic

                  Arabic

                  Turkish

is a 2025 school drama television series about Christian and Aramaic culture during Syrian Civil War aganist Arabization. Starring Fairuz Arkan, Agung Ardian Saputra, Muhammad Wahid Bahri, Dave Soltura and Amelia Tyler, this television series about Christianity and School life.

Hananyo Khoshaba (Fairuz Arkan) married Veronica Atourina (Revalina S Temat) in Qalamoun, Lebanon on 2 December 1993 and divorced on 17 December 1994. Hananyo and Veronica has adopted their son, Markos Yaqub (Arlan Fazlur Rahman), who born on 21 December 1997 in Adiyaman, Turkey. Hananyo work teacher in International Christian and Aramaic School in Damascus, Syria on 16 May 2011. Hananyo accept Barabbas Kuryakus (Agung Ardian Saputra), Jeremiah Behnam (Dave Soltura), Anastasia Mattai (Muhammad Wahid Bahri) and Elizabeth Yonan (Amelia Tyler) in 21 September 2012. Back in their school in International Christian and Aramaic School on 2013, the school resumes normal present.

Plot

Hananyo, Barabbas, Jeremiah, Anastasia and Elizabeth teach happen their school destroyed and attacked by Arabization. They are survived and move from Damascus, Syria to Mardin, Turkey for school there. They establish school in same day, the school attacked by Arabization. Them resume school life and activities present.

Cast

Fairuz Arkan as Hananyo Khoshaba, Assyrian Christian International Christian and Aramaic School former teacher and Hananyo Assyrian Christian Boarding School first teacher, Veronica's ex-husband and Markos's adopted father (no face shows)

Revalina S Temat as Veronica Atourina, Chaldean Catholic Hananyo's merchant ex-wife and Markos's adopted mother

Arlan Fazlur Rahman as Markos Yaqub, Syriac Orthodox Christian Hananyo's and Veronica's adopted son, Bianka's and Ishaq's elder brother

Kitama Arturo Kurniadi as Ishaq Yaqub, Syria Orthodox Christian Marko's and Bianka's younger brother, born on 30 December 2001 in Kilis, Turkey

Agung Ardian Saputra as Barabbas Kuryakus, Syriac Orthodox Christian International Christian and Aramaic School former student and Hananyo Assyrian Christian Boarding School first student 

Muhammad Wahid Bahri as Anastasia Mattai, Syriac Orthodox Christian International Christian and Aramaic School former student and Hananyo Assyrian Christian Boarding School first student

Dave Soltura as Jeremiah Behnam and Natanael Kasha, Syriac Catholic Christian International Christian and Aramaic School former student and Hananyo Assyrian Christian Boarding School first student and Chaldean Christian Natanael's, Elizabeth's and Rafqa's friend who catched and kidnapped by Arabization

Amelia Tyler as Elizabeth Yonan and Rafqa Youkhanna, Syriac Catholic Christian International Christian and Aramaic School former student and Hananyo Assyrian Christian Boarding School first student and Chaldean Christian Jeremiah's, Natanael's and Rafqa's friend who catched and kidnapped by Arabization

Steven Wongso as Awgin Yusuf (1918 - 2009), died from car accident on 12 July 2009 from Homs to Damascus, born on 10 May 1918 in Hama, Ottoman Empire, Shafiya's ex-boyfriend

Muhammad Nurul Faizin as Gregorius Toma (1958 - 2011), died from heart attack on 24 October 2011 in Kessab, Syria, born on 24 January 1958 in Deir ez Zor, Syrian Republic

Al Zidane Ibnu as Yulian Lo'ozor, Syriac Orthodox Christian Barabbas's and Anastasia's friend

Hendi Suhendi as Muse Sarigta, Syriac Catholic Christian Barabbas's and Anastasia's friend

Tiyo Ardiyanto as Abdullah Marwan, Muslim Aramaic speaking Hananyo's friend

Arabization

Ghassan Massoud as Bashar Al Assad

Muhammad Alamul Iman as Muhammad Khalid, Arabization Muslim

Muhammad Andrian Nugraha as Ibrahim Sulaiman, Arabization Muslim

Alex Ojeda as Victor Sim'an, Arabization Christian

Hifdzi Khoir as Ismail Salman, Arabization Muslim

Oki Rengga as Saad Fauzallah, Arabization Muslim

Bene Dion as Elias Shibani, Arabization Christian

Jonas Rivanno as Fadl Abdul Rahman, Arabization Shifa's husband and Mahmut's father

Asmirandah as Shifa Orhan Abdul Rahman, Turkey-born Arabization Fadl's wife and Mahmut's mother

Omara Esteghlal as Mahmut Abdul Rahman, Turkey-Arabization Fadl's and Shifa's son

Arafah Rianti as Shafiya Majid, Awgin's ex-girlfriend

Turkey

Ilker Gursoy as Fazlullah Evilya Osman, Hatice's elder cousin

Isabella Damla Guvenilir as Hatice Bayezid Osman, Fazlullah's younger cousin

Batuhan Soncul as Mehmed Bayrakoglu, Fazlullah's and Hatice's friend

Nur Fettahoglu as Zeynep Karasoy, Fazlullah's and Hatice's friend

Deceased

Sebastyan Yaqub, Chaldean Catholic Markos's, Bianka's and Ishaq's father assasinated by Aaron Abai in Douma, Syria in 31 December 2005, born on 23 May 1961 in Erbil, Iraq

Angelika Ignatios, Syriac Orthodox Christian Markos's, Bianka's and Ishaq's mother assasinated by Aaron Abai, in Douma, Syria in 31 December 2005, born on 27 July 1972 in Kermanshah, Iran

Bianka Yaqub, Syriac Orthodox Christian, Markos's and Ishaq's sister strangulated by Aaron Abai in Douma, Syria in 31 December 2005, born on 26 December 1999 in Katzrin, Israel

Aaron Abai, Executed for assassination and homicide of Sebastyan Yaqub, Angelika Ignatios and Bianka Yaqub in Sednaya in 1 January 2006, born on 1 December 1959 in Quneitra, Syria




               


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