With the arrival of Ramadan 2025, the much-anticipated game show "Happy Bird," hosted by Maya Al-Abbasi, has returned for its seventh season, granting viewers the chance to win cash prizes totaling up to 500,000 Yemeni riyals. This popular program, broadcast on Al-Saeeda channel, promises to test the knowledge of participants across various fields, making it one of the most awaited shows during the holy month.
The competition opens up exciting opportunities for contestants who are eager to showcase their knowledge and skills. To participate, interested individuals must jump through a couple of hoops. Firstly, they need to visit the official website of Al-Saeeda channel. On the homepage, they can find the "Happy Bird" competition section, which presents the current episode's question. The registration process involves filling out personal data, including their full name, phone number, and province, followed by submitting the correct answer to the episode’s question.
Only contestants over the age of 18 are eligible to participate. To maximize their chances of winning, participants are encouraged to answer questions daily, increasing their exposure to potential cash rewards. "The show tests participants' knowledge across various fields, providing entertainment and education," explained Maya Al-Abbasi during the program's promotional announcement.
The broadcasting schedule for the "Happy Bird" program is particularly accommodating for viewers during Ramadan. It airs daily at 9:30 PM Yemen time, with two replay slots: the first at 3:30 AM and another at noon the following day. This flexible timing allows viewers to tune in at their convenience, ensuring they don't miss any of the action.
For those outside Yemen, here are the frequencies to catch the show: for Nilesat, viewers should tune to 11900 MHz, with HD quality and vertical polarization (V); for Arabsat, the details remain similar, with the frequency set at 27500 and error correction of 3/4; lastly, for Hotbird, the frequency is 12654 MHz, with horizontal polarization (H) and HD quality.
Besides the thrill of competing for cash prizes, "Happy Bird" acts as a platform for contestants to engage and enrich their cultural and religious knowledge. The participation process is relatively straightforward, making it accessible for new contestants and die-hard fans alike. They are encouraged to regularly check the official website for updates and the latest questions.
This Ramadan, don't miss out on the chance to become one of the fortunate participants who could walk away with impressive cash prizes. Join "Happy Bird" and test your knowledge skills against your peers, all the whilst partaking in the essence of Ramadan celebrations. The engagement this show brings has proven to be culturally significant and entertaining, capturing the hearts of many viewers over the years.