Seeking a "cleansing of demons," Ramy asks to take the —a spiritual oath or contract that binds a student to a teacher on the path to God. While the Sheikh is initially cautious, noting Ramy's tendency to seek shortcuts to righteousness, he eventually agrees to guide him. Key Themes and Analysis
: The episode explores the difference between external rituals and internal faith. Sheikh Ali uses the metaphor of a fruit: the rules are the bitter "rind," while the "juicy flesh" represents divine intimacy. Bay'ahRamy : Season 2 Episode 1
: Ramy’s compulsive behaviors are framed not just as moral failings, but as a misguided attempt to fill a spiritual void. Seeking a "cleansing of demons," Ramy asks to
: Subplots involve Ramy's father, Farouk, trying to impress a new employer, which leads to a tense and surreal encounter involving a gun and a senile man. Production and Reception Bay'ah – Ramy (Season 2, Episode 1) - Apple TV (AU) Sheikh Ali uses the metaphor of a fruit: