The series narrates the biography of Imam Al-Nasa'i Al-Hafiz. Wahshiyah asks Al-Hafiz to protect her from the Magians, but the Al-Sa'aleek attack them. Ibn Tulun and Lulu appear and help the caravan, and Ibn Tulun reveals Al-Qasim’s conspiracy with Al-Sa'aleek to plan his murder.
Suraqa and the rest of Al-Sa'aleek join the war with Ibn Tulun, and Al-Hafiz succeeds in sending the women of the caravan to their family, while he marries Wahshiyah. Al-Hafiz and Ibn Tulun succeed in handing over the rest of tAl-Sa'aleek to the Emir of Iraq.
Al-Hafiz arrives after he marries Bid'ah, and with him Ibn Tulun arrives in Damascus. Theab arranges to kill Al-Hafiz, and Al-Hafiz is forced to marry Shatha. Al-Hafiz is subjected to a murder attempt at the instigation of Marzouq and Jumah after he proved their ignorance.
Ibn Tulun fires Marzouq and Jumah from their work as jurists for trying to kill Al-Hafiz. Al-Hafiz rules that whoever claims the Emirate of Egypt from Ibn Tulun should be killed, while Mundhir plants spies in Ibn Tulun's house to ambush him.
Mundhir incites Ustaq to attack the villages in response to the Abbasids' desire to overthrow Ibn Tulun. Ibn Tulun decides to prevent the grant sent to the Caliph in Baghdad due to the acts of arson committed by his soldiers. Mustafa is still trying to kill Al-Nasa'i for marrying Shatha.
Al-Nasa'i opens a women's clothing store, while Al-Sa'aleek succeeds in taking control of a market in order to steal it. Meanwhile, Shatha gives birth to Abdul Rahman, and Al-Nasa'i marries Khadra.
The number of Al-Sa'aleek increases and they steal and burn, while Jumah’s attempt to kill Al-Nasa’i fails. Ibn Tulun is surprised by Al-Sa'aleek’s conspiracy with the Arabs to steal.
The Arabs sell out Al-Sa'aleek to Ibn Tulun with the help of Sakhr. Ibn Tulun goes out undercover among the public, and Al Nasa’i's gardens increase as gifts from Ibn Tulun for having children, and Al-Sa'aleek succeeds in escaping.
Jumah succeeds in divorcing Nada from Hamid so that he could marry her. Al-Sa'aleeks are still planning to kill Al-Nasa’i, while Atar, Mundhir’s slave girl, feels admiration for Ibn Tulun, so she thinks about informing him of the plan of his assassination.
The fire of jealousy in the hearts of Al-Nasa'i's wives is calmed by Shama'a's marriage to Saleh. Marzouq threatens to kill Jumah for marrying Nada. Al-Nasa'i is surprised by Ibn Tulun's success by thwarting his son Abbas's betrayal of him, and Shatha dies.
Nada seeks to marry Al-Nasa'i after she falls in love with him and is divorced from Jumah. Nada confesses her love to Al-Nasa'i to Ibn Tulun, so he orders their marriage.
Mundhir succeeds in smuggling out the leaders of Al-Sa'aleek in response to the Caliph's desire. Ibn Tulun is surprised by Lulu's defection from him, and the Caliph Al-Muwaffaq curses Ibn Tulun on the pulpits.
Prince helps Saleh and increases his wages. Nada is still saddened by her inability to have children, while Jumah robs Marzouk. Atar tries to get rid of Mundhir’s reign, and Jumah arranges to marry Salma.
Salma succeeds in seducing Marzouk to marry her, and Al-Nasa'i gives a loan to Marzouk so that he could start a business after his bankruptcy. The Caliph al-Mu'tamid turns to Ibn Tulun. Mundhir's slave girl fears being exposed, and Nada gives birth to twins.
Saleh suffers from his wife’s greed for money. Al-Nasa’i is injured by a treacherous arrow according to Atar and Mundhir’s plan. Suhail , the soldier, who tries to kill Al-Nasa’i, is arrested. Jumah is surprised by his wife’s request for divorce.
Atar commits suicide with poison after Ibn Tulun reveals her betrayal, while Mundhir gets rid of the prince, and Khumarawayh takes over the emirate after his father, Ibn Tulun, and Al-Nasa’i is dismissed from his position as Chief Justice.
The Caliph and his son fight Prince Khumarawayh and the prince intends to get rid of Al-Nasa'i. Al-Nasa'i's wives resort to using their children in agriculture and trade to provide their daily food, and Tyfur feels love towards Qatr al-Nada
Khumarawayh and Abi'l-Saj cooperate against the Caliph, and Tyfur is appointed as the special guard for Qatr al-Nada after he saved her from death. Mundhir incites Theab, Ubaid, and Hassan to kill Al-Nasa'i, and the Caliph and the Emir sign a peace treaty.
Tyfur's father works to keep his son away to no avail. An attempt by Theab and Hassan to incite Al-Nasa'i's murder fails. The prince continues to seek guidance from Al-Nasa'i's knowledge.
Al-Nasa'i's wives try to protect their husband without his knowledge. Shorouk, Qatar al-Nada's maid, tries to get close to Tyfur to no avail, so Shorouk slips the princess's bracelet into Tyfour's house.
Tyfur is banished to the furthest border, Al-Nasa'i refuses to rule in favor of the prince, while Bulbul, the slave girl, seeks to acquit Tyfur.
Tyfur is acquitted and Shorouk is arrested. Mundhir tries to tempt Zukhruf to kill Al-Nasa'i due to her work in his house, to no avail.
The prince's chamberlain senses Mundhir's betrayal, so he orders his killing. Al-Nasa'i roams the lands of Fustat to spread the sciences of Islam. Mundhir and his men are beaten, and it is rumored that they are drunk, so Al-Nasa'i orders the punishment to be imposed on them.
Tyfur is still accompanying Qatar al-Nada, hiding his love for her. The prince cooperates with his daughter, Qatar al-Nada, to search for the conspirators inside the palace.
Salma marries Sheikh Ali, and Shamaa does not stop hating Al-Nasa’i’s wives. Mundhir succeeds in escaping to the Caliph before Theab is arrested.
Al-Muwaffaq dies, Hassan is arrested, while Marzouk and Jumah conspire to buy the farmers' produce to control the price.
Puran, the slave girl, spies on the prince for the Caliph. Mundhir advises Caliph Abu Al-Abbas to marry Qatar al-Nada to control her father's money. Khumarawayh pardons Mundhir and Ubaid.
The prince decides to seize the goods of Marzouk and Jumah because they monopolize the market. The prince searches for Sunbula's killer, ignorant of the fact that he is Asfour, Puran's friend.
Jumah and Marzouk incite to set fire to the land of Al-Nasa'i and his wives in retaliation.The prince prepares for his daughter's marriage and spends huge sums of money according to Mundhir's plans.
Qatar al-Nada orders Tyfur to travel with her to Baghdad, where she will marry the Caliph. Jumah and Marzouk are still threatening Nada, and Ubaid seeks to get rid of Al-Nasa’i after Hassan and Theab are executed.
Qatar al-Nada's caravan arrives and enchants the eyes of the Caliph. Bulbul is surprised by the Caliph’s plan to bankrupt Khumarawayh, while the Caliph refrains from killing the prince after he falls in love with his daughter.
Asfour kills Prince Khumarawayh, and Qatar al-Nada breaks down over the loss of her father. Tyfur beat Kahramana and she becomes permanently disabled for insulting Qatar al-Nada.
Qatar al-Nada frees her maids before her death, and Tyfur still sticks around her grave. Mundhir persuades the Caliph to order Al-Nasa’i to travel to Damascus to spread the sciences of Islam in order to keep him away from his students, so they can kill him. Their plan succeeds, so they kill Al-Nasa’i.