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Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999) Arabic... May 2026

: Mariska Hargitay has portrayed Olivia Benson since the pilot, starting when she was 35 years old. "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" Criminal Stories - IMDb

: Includes a storyline where an Arab-American woman is set on fire, leading the detectives to investigate an intensely xenophobic perpetrator.

: Deals with heavy themes and complex victims. While some viewers found Detective Benson's approach judgmental, others praised the episode for its powerful and tactful handling of difficult topics. Series Overview Premiere Date : September 20, 1999. Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999) Arabic...

: This episode centers on a Muslim girl who becomes a victim, exploring the "thick line between belief and cultural differences and racism." It features a storyline involving a gray niqab and the impact of media involvement on the victim's life.

: Features a Muslim City Councilmember who is found unconscious. The plot explores her "big secrets" and the squad's efforts to uncover the truth despite her failing an integrity test. : Mariska Hargitay has portrayed Olivia Benson since

The series is cataloged and described in Arabic on major film databases like The Movie Database (TMDB) , which provides localized synopses of the "Special Victims" detectives investigating heinous crimes in New York City. Arabic-speaking fans often access the show via streaming platforms that offer Arabic subtitles.

While (SVU) does not have a dedicated Arabic-language version or spin-off, it is widely recognized by Arabic-speaking audiences through official translations and episodes featuring Arab characters and cultural themes. Translation and Availability : Features a Muslim City Councilmember who is

: As of early 2026, it is the longest-running primetime drama on American television, recently picked up for its 28th season (slated for 2026-27).

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