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Saba Mubarak to Enter A 17-Day Quarantine Soon


Mon 11 May 2020 | 10:05 AM
Yara Sameh

Jordanian star, Saba Mubarak expressed her happiness over her near return to her homeland after a long absence period.

Mubarak, 44, was prevented from her return due to the precautions taken against the coronavirus across the globe.

“Praise to Allah … soon and within days, I will return to Jordan, and start second 17-day incubation period... after the quarantine period in the UAE... and after this, I will self-quarantine at home for another 14 days.” she tweeted on Twitter.

https://twitter.com/sabamubarak/status/1259437115538124800?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Etweet

Mubarak expressed her pride in a previous tweet over how Jordan dealt with the crisis.

The novel coronavirus was first reported in Wuhan, China, and has infected more than one million people and killed over 234,139 worldwide. It also hit a number of celebrities and top political figures around the world.

On March 11, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared coronavirus a global pandemic as the new virus has rapidly spread to more than 800,000 people from Asia to the Middle East, Europe, and the United States.

Transmission of viruses between humans happens when someone comes into contact with an infected person’s secretions, such as droplets in a cough.

Coronavirus can also be transmitted by coming into contact with something an infected person has touched and then touching your mouth, nose, or eyes.

It is known that older people appear to be more vulnerable to the effects of the emerging virus.

The virus caused complete paralysis in all activities and events with large gatherings worldwide due to concerns over the spread of the virus.

Saba Mubarak

Saba Mubarak Latest Projects 

Mubarak is currently participating in the holy month of Ramadan with TV series “Hares Al-Jabal” (The Mountain Guard).

She made her last participation in Ramadan with TV series “Tayea”, which premiered in 2018.

It also stars Amr Youssef, Amr Abdel-Geleel, Mahmoud El Bezawy, Salwa Mohamed Ali, Saba Mubarak, Hind Abdul Halim, and others.

The series is directed by Amr Salama and scripted by Khaled Diab, Sherin Diab, and Mohamed Diab

TV series “Tayea” witnessed the second cooperation between Youssef and Mubarak, after the 2015 film “EL Taman” (The Price).

Moreover, Mubarak was seen recently in TV series “crossing”, which produced by her company Pan East Media.

The TV series is written by Soria Hamda and directed by Mohamed El Hokshi. It features a number of Syrian and Jordanian actors in addition to a team of refugee actors

The crossing takes place in 2015 as part of a social drama, revolving around 12-year-old Laith who arrives at refugee camp alone, becoming the link between all the characters and stories in TV series.

This series is not the first of Mubarak 's work to highlight refugee issues, where the Jordanian actress co-starred in 2017 film “The Guest: Aleppo-Istanbul”, directed by Turkish director, Andaç Haznedaroğlu.

She played a Syrian refugee who traveled from Turkey to Germany, which she had also participated in its production through Pan East Media.

Saba Mubarak

It is worth mentioning that Mubarak, born on April 10, 1976, received a bachelor's degree in theater acting and directing from Yarmouk University in 2001.

In 1998, she started her career in the series “Sihr wa Qamar” (Magic and a Moon), after which she co-starred in several successful roles in the Jordanian and Syrian drama productions such as “Omar al Khayam,” “Belqeis”, and “Al Arwah Al Mohajira”.

Mubarak made her debut in the Jordanian cinema in the 2003 film “Sifr Al Ganha”. She also appeared in the films “Khareg Al Taghtiya” (Out of Coverage) and “Mamlakat Al Naml” (Kingdom of the Ants).

In 2010, the actress started working in Egypt with her role in the film “Bentein min Masr” (Two Girls from Egypt).

She also appeared in several Egyptian television series such as “Sharbat Louz” (Almond Sherbet), “Hekayat Banat” (Girls Tales), and “Nassim El Rouh” (Breeze of the Spirits).

She is known for her roles in TV series “Sharbat Looz” (2012), in popular TV series “Hekayat Banat” (2012), in popular TV series “Al Ahd: El Kalam El Mobah” (2015), in popular TV series “Afrah El-qwba” (2016) in popular TV series “Asham Ebles” (2017), in film “The Guest: Aleppo-Istanbul” (2017), and in TV series “Tayea” (2018).