It is a series of comedies that speak of an Egyptian immigrant in America named Rami. Rami is the son of Egyptian immigrants, who is experiencing a realistic experience in his life through a spiritually contradictory journey in his New Jersey neighborhood. Rami found himself being drawn between his Muslim community, which believes life is not going on, and his fellow who believe life is the opposite.
It's a portrait of an American Muslim family never before seen in a sitcom, because these kinds of characters are never allowed to be this complicated.
Ramy is a comedy, and it's a good one, but its clear priority is to have the jokes emerge from the characters being so carefully drawn, and from the worldview so frankly explored.